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  1. It was released as a single under the name "Tear the Roof off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk)". It was the second single to be released from Parliament's 1975 album Mothership Connection (following "P. Funk (Wants to Get Funked Up)"). With its anthemic sing-along chorus, it is one of the most famous P-Funk songs.

  2. Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker) o como en el título de su sencillo Tear the Roof off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk) es una canción funk del cuarto álbum, Mothership Connection, de Parliament. Fue el segundo sencillo del álbum lanzado en abril de 1976 y al igual que todas las canciones de la banda fue grabada en United Sounds ...

  3. Give Up the Funk o como en el título de su sencillo Tear the Roof off the Sucker es una canción funk del cuarto álbum, Mothership Connection, de Parliament. Fue el segundo sencillo del álbum lanzado en abril de 1976 y al igual que todas las canciones de la banda fue grabada en United Sounds Studio en Detroit.

  4. Parliament-Funkadelic (abbreviated as P-Funk) is an American music collective of rotating musicians headed by George Clinton, primarily consisting of the funk bands Parliament and Funkadelic, both active since the 1960s. Their eclectic style has drawn on psychedelia, outlandish fashion, and surreal humor. [5]

  5. lyrics. Songfacts®: Originally the single was released with the title reversed, as "Tear the Roof off the Sucker (Give Up the Funk)." It was written by Parliament members Jerome Brailey, George Clinton, and Bootsy Collins. It is certainly one of the most famous songs from, if not the definitive example of, the P-Funk genre.

  6. "Undercova Funk (Give Up the Funk)" is a song by American rapper Snoop Dogg featuring Mr. Kane, Bootsy Collins, Quaze and Fred Wesley. It was released in May 2002 as the single for the soundtrack to the 2002 film Undercover Brother on the record label Hollywood Records.

  7. "Give Up the Funk (Tear the Roof off the Sucker)" is a 1976 song written by Jerome Brailey, George Clinton, and Bootsy Collins, and performed by Parliament, originally appearing on their album, Mothership Connection. It serves as one of six popular songs that comprise the on-ride soundtrack of...