October 05, 2007
Y Society drops breakneck rhymes over a smoldering jazz breakbeat, King Britt and Mr. Lif bring new life to Quincy Jones' cinematic "They Call Me Mr. Tibbs", and The Voices of East Harlem, Ballin' Jack, BT Express and Donald Byrd deliver exquisite soul, funk & jazz grooves.
DJ Static, Professor Groove

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Love this STUFF! Can't get ENOUGH of WEFUNK,Bababby!
found it..dizzy rascal!!! great
abdominal is the shit..great artist...please help me with a song you played here based on the "it takes two" groove, rapping sounds a little bit "british" stylo....who´s the artist..can´t find it? thanks and go on with this great shows.....Svente/ Germany
Thanks for your input Mosha. The point of WEFUNK is to bring together hip hop with funk & soul. There will always be an equal balance.
MORE FUNK and RARE GROOVE... less static more professor.
1 & 1/2 years plus listening and still nothing comes close...You guys are like Socrates and the Sun.... Barefoot the humble TRUTH- in your eyes...everybody loves the sunshine