Bootsy Collins

funk, p-funk, soul

Bootsy Collins

Discography

Pix Title Duration
I'd Rather Be With You 04:57
Jingle Belz (A.K.A. Jingle Bells) 03:06
What's a Telephone Bill? 05:59
Munchies For Your Love 09:37
It's A Silly Serious World 05:27
Stretchin' Out (In A Rubber Band) 06:51
Shine-O-Myte (Rag Popping) 04:33
Bootzilla 05:36
The Pinocchio Theory 06:06
Vanish In Our Sleep 05:49
Psychoticbumpschool 05:22
Hollywood Squares 06:16
Physical Love 04:49
Sucking The 'Luv Gun 05:04
Ever Lost Your Lover 05:28
Ahh...The Name Is Bootsy, Baby 03:19
Dis-Christmiss (A.K.A. This Christmas) 08:02
Can't Stay Away 05:28
Do The Freak 04:35
Body Slam! 06:25
Wind Me Up (feat. Ono) 04:48
Hip Hop @ Funk U (feat. Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, Chuck D, and Swavay) 03:15
A Life for da Sweet Ting (feat. Eased) 03:19
Bootsy What's the Name of This Town 07:03
Toxic Waste 05:52
May the Force Be With You 06:06
Mug Push 03:52
Party On Plastic (What's Bootsy Doin'?) 03:56
She Jam (Almost Bootsy Show) 05:02
Love Song 03:33
Sacred Flower 06:48
Fragile (So Sensitive) (feat. D Meka) 06:17
Sound Crack 07:06
The Chong Show 05:10
Dis-Christmas 03:27
Good Night Eddie 04:25
N-Yo-City 03:15
Silent Night 05:33
Bad Girls 00:00
Love Vibes 00:00
Another Point of View 00:00
Very Yes 00:00
Groove Eternal (feat. One & Bobby Womack) 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1951-10-26

Country: US

Biography - Bootsy Collins

William "Bootsy" Collins (born October 26, 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a pioneering funk bassist, singer, and songwriter. Bootsy was instrumental in Parliament and Funkadelic together with George Clinton and Bernie Worrell. He is well known as one of the founding members of the 'P-Funk' sound. He also played a major part in resurrecting James Brown's career in the late 60s and early 70s, co-writing some of Brown's greatest hits along with his brother, Phelps "Catfish" Collins.

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