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  1. If you don’t know who Bootsy Collins is, you absolutely need to get the funk out of this site and do your research. (Actually, stay to read the review, then do some listening.) Funk legend, bass player extraordinaire, fashion icon, and outrageous personality Bootsy Collins has just released a new single, the title track of his upcoming 23rd LP, Album of the Year #1 Funkateer .

  2. Collins’ 23rd album, Album of the Year #1 Funkateer, out Oct. 25 via Bootzilla Records/Equity Distribution, is all about a new generation. He told Rolling Stone that the album’s newly released title track gives “the people what they wanted back in the Seventies: a sense of hope, joy and freedom.”

  3. Bootsy Collins’ “Album of the Year #1 Funkateer” single cover. (Bootzilla Records/Equity) Album of the Year # 1 Funkateer consists of 18 tracks, including the first single, “ The Influencers ,” featuring Westcoast Stone, Wiz Khalifa, Dave Stewart, Snoop Dogg, and Fantaazma.

  4. Discover the funk legend Bootsy Collins' 23rd studio album 'Album of the Year #1 Funkateer' set to release on October 25. Featuring collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Wiz Khalifa, and more, this album is a must-listen for all funk enthusiasts.

  5. Bootsy Collins has announced a new solo album called Album of the Year #1 Funkateer, which will mark the funk legend’s 23rd studio record. The effort is full of guest stars, including Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg, Dave Stewart, October London, Fantaazma, and more.

  6. EPISODE 369. Bootsy Collins is, perhaps, the funkiest man of all time. Over the course of his nearly six decade career, Collins has given up the funk in the iconic Parliament Funkadelic, helmed Bootsy’s Rubber Band, and lended his slaparific talents to songs from everybody from James Brown to Dee-Lite to Fatboy Slim.

  7. The seventeen tracks on Album of the Year cover all the bases, from the silly Bootsy (on “Chicken & Fries”) to the sexy Bootsy (“Pure Perfection,” which uses a delivery that Bruno Mars calls “Bedroom Bootsy voice”) to the social commentary of “2Nite we Rise.”