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Big Funk Corporation Current Play List CURRENT MATERIAL LIST IN FULL Electro Acceptable in the 80’s (Calvin Harris) Good Luck (Basement Jaxx) Let me Know (Roisin Murphy) Ready for the Weekend (Calvin Harris) Dance & Funky House Ain’t no use (Soda Club) Closer than Close (Rosie Gaines) Closer (Neo) California Girls (Katy Perry) All I do (Cleptomaniacs) At night (Shakedown) Deeper Love (Aretha Franklin) Dove (Mooney) Funk Soul Brother (Fat boy Slim) Groove is in the Heart (Deelite) Groove Jet (Spiller) I Can't Get Enough (Soul Searcher) I gotta Feeling (Black Eyed Peas) Lady (Modjo) Lazy (X –press 2) Lola’s Theme (Shape shifters) Make Love (Room 5) The Music sounds better with you (Stardust) Please don’t stop the Music (Rhianna) Praise You (Fat boy Slim) Red Alert (Basement Jaxx) Sing it Back (Moloko) Something’s Going On (Tod Terry) Space Cowboy (Jamiroquai) Starlight (Superman Lovers) Sun is Shining (Bob Marley & Funkstar Deluxe) To be in Love (Masters at work) Thunder in my heart (Meck) Twenty Four Seven (Artful Dodger) Hip Hop & Rhythm & Beat All Good (Dela Soul) American Girl (Boy) (Estelle) Beautiful (Snoop Doggy Dog) Boogie Tonight (Tweet) Can you be my girlfriend (Nsync) Can I get your number (Mariah Carey) Crazy in Love (Beyance) Cry me a river (Justin Timberlake) De Ja Vu (Beyance) Don’t mess with my girl (Lucy Pearl) Entourage (Marion) Family affair (Mary J Bilge) Fifty Fifty (Lemarr) Frontin (Pharrell Williams) Happy People (R Kelly) Heard it all before (Sunshine Anderson) Hey Ya (Outkast) Hot I Here (Fifty Cent) I Don’t Know (Usher) I like the way you move (Outkast) Just a Little (Liberty X) Million Dollar Bill (Whitney Houston) No Diggity (Black Street) No More (Ruff Endz) Oh Yeah (Usher) One thing (Amerie) Rock my world (Michael Jackson) Rock your body (Justin Timberlake) Senorita (Justin Timberlake) Signs (Snoop Doggy Dog) Spotlight (Jennifer Hudson) Too close (Next) Umbrella (Rhianna) You know what’s up (Donell Jones) Work it out (Biance) You remind me (Usher) Nu Soul Ascension (Maxwell) Betterman (Musiq soulchild) Brown Sugar (D’angelo) Change the World (Baby Face) Crazy (Gnarles Barclay) Dance (Lemarr) Forget You (Cee Lo Green) Georgie Porgie (Eric Bana) Golden (Jill Scott) I Try (Dulcie Grey) It’s Love (Jill Scott) Lil Star (Kellis) Long Walk (Jill Scott) Lost Without You (Robin Thicke) No More (Maxwell) Ordinary People (John Legend) Sunshine (Gabrielle) Used to love you (John Legend) Wish I didn’t want you anymore (Angie Stone) UK Garage Gotta get through this (Daniel Beddingfield) Rewind (Artful Dodger) Teardrops (Flava 7) 90’s Swing beat & Soul Always and Forever (Heatwave) Best Friend (Mark Morrison/Conner Reeves) Destiny (Lionel Ritchie) Ghetto Heaven (Family Stand) I still Haven't found what I'm looking for (The Chimes) My prerogative (Bobby Brown) Return of the Mack (Mark Morrison) Let's go outside (George Michael) Love the One You’re With (Luther Vandross) Two can play that game (Bobby Brown) The Rose (Aretha Franklin) You Might Need Somebody (Shola Ama) Acid Jazz Always there (Incognito) Apparently Nothing (Young Disciples) Boundaries (Leena Conquest) Don't you worry about a thing (Incognito) Low Down (Incognito Version) Real Love (Driza Bone) Sometimes (Brand New Heavies) Step it up (Stereo Mc’s) Too Young to die (Jamiraquoi) Tune in Turn on Drop out (Freak Power) Virtual Inanity (Jamirquoi) You are the universe (Brand New Heavies) You gotta be (Desiree) Eighties soul & funk: Ain't nobody (Chaka Khan) Ain’t no stopping us now (MaCfadden & Whitehead) Alphabet Street (Prince) All the love I'm giving (Gwen Macrae) All night Long (Lionel Ritchie) Back in Stride (Mace) Back to my Roots (Odyssey) Can you handle it (Betty Redd) Candy (Cameo) Celebration (Kool & the Gang) Check out the groove (Bobby Thurston) Criticise (Bobby Brown) Dance little sister (Terence Trent D’arby) Dancing on the Ceiling (Lionel Ritchie) Day and Night (Michael Jackson) Don't look any further (John Hiatt) Don't Stop till you get enough (Michael Jackson) Do I do (Stevie Wonder) Get down on it (Kool & the Gang) Give me the night (George Benson) Gotta find a way into your heart (Mantronix) Got to Give it up (Marvin Gaye) Keep Forgetting (Michael MaCdonald) I Feel for you (Chaka Khan) I found loving (Fatback Band) Joy & Pain (Maze) Ladies Night (Kool & the Gang) Let’s Get Serious (Jermaine Jackson) Let’s go Dancing (Kool & the Gang) Living in America (James Brown) Love x Love (Geoge Benson) Mama Used to Say (Juinor) Never too much (Luther Vandross) Night Shift (Commodores) Night to Remember (Shamalar) 1999 (Prince) Outstanding (The Gap Band) Rising to the Top (Kenny Burke) Rock with You (Michael Jackson) Eighties soul & funk Cont: Pyt (Michael Jackson) Sexual Healing (Marvin Gaye) Single Life (Cameo) Super Freak (Rick James) Solid as a Rock (Asford & Simpson) Sweet Freedom (Michael MacDonald) Thriller (Michael Jackson) Turn me Loose Let me Go (James Brown) Walk the Dinosaur (Was not Was) Wanna be my lover (Prince) We can work it out (Chaka Khan Version) We don’t have to take out clothes off (Jermaine Jackson) What a Fool Believes (Aretha Franklin Version) When the going gets tough (Billy Ocean) Word up (Cameo) You're the One (D Train) Seventies disco: Blame it on the Boogie (Jackson 5) Boogie Nights (Heat Wave) Boogie oogie oogie (Taste of Honey) Boogie Wonderland (Earth Wind & Fire) Can you feel the force (The Real Thing) Can you feel it (Jackson 5) Car Wash (Rose Royce) Cuba (Gibson Brothers) Fantasy (Earth Wind & Fire) Get down tonight (KC & The Sunshine Band) Good Times (Chic) In the stone (Earth Wind & Fire) I want you back (Jackson 5) Kung Foo Fighting Lady Marmalade (Labelle) Ladies Night (Kool & the gang) Le Freak (Chic) Let's Groove tonight (Earth Wind & Fire) Love Machine (The Miracles) Love Train (O Jays) Mighty Real (Sylvester) Play that funky music white boy (Wild Cherry) September (Earth Wind & Fire) Shake your body (Jackson 5) Stomp (Brothers Johnson) You should be dancing (Bee Gees) Seventies funk & Rare Groove: Brick House (Commodores) Can’t get enough of that funky stuff (Kool & the Gang) Come together (The Meters) Cross the tracks (The JB’s) The Dude (Quincy Jones) Everybody loves the sunshine (Roy Ayres) Express yourself (Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band) Fire (Ohio Players) For the love of money (O jays) Get up offa that thing (James Brown) I believe miracles (Jackson Sisters) I know you got Soul (Bobby Byrd) Jamaica Funk (Tom Browne) Jungle Boogie (Kool & the Gang) Love will bring us together (Roy Ayres) My Thang (James Brown) Nights over Egypt (Jones Girls) One Nation under the Groove (Funkadelic) Party Heat (James Brown) School Boy Crush (Average White Band) Sex machine (James Brown) Tell them about it (Herbie Hanckock) There is only so much oil (Tower of Power) Wicky wacky (Fat back band) Seventies Soul: All the way around (Marvin Gaye) Another Star (Stevie Wonder) As (Stevie Wonder) Black Man (Stevie Wonder) Boogie Reggae Woman (Stevie Wonder) Cash in your face (Stevie Wonder) Could it be I’m Falling In Love (The Detroit Spinners) Family affair (Sly & the family stone) Freddie’s Dead (Curtis Mayfield) Got to get you into my life (Earth Wind & Fire) Harvest for the world (Isley Brothers) Heaven Help Us All (Stevie Wonder) Higher Ground (Stevie Wonder) I can’t get next to you (The Temptations) I Want you Back (Jackson 5) I wish (Stevie Wonder) I’ll be around (The Detroit Spinners) I’ll be there (Jackson 5) In the Stone (Earth Wind & Fire) Inner city blues (Marvin Gaye) Isn’t She Lovely (Stevie Wonder) Jesus Children of America (Stevie Wonder) Knocks me off my Feet (Stevie Wonder) Lean on me (Bill Withers) Let’s Stay Together (Al Green) Love’s in Need (Stevie Wonder) Love the one your with (Luther Vandross) Love TKO (Teddy Pendergast) Seventies Soul Cont: Mercy Mercy Me (Marvin Gaye) Move on up (Curtis Mayfield) On Broadway (George Benson) Overjoyed (Stevie Wonder) Pusher Man (Curtis Mayfield) Rubber Band Man (The Detroit Spinners) Sir Duke (Stevie Wonder) Some day we’ll all be free (Donny Hathaway) Stop on by (Rufas) Summer Breeze (Isley Brothers) Summer Soft (Stevie Wonder) Superstition (Stevie Wonder) Thinking of you (Sister Sledge) TKO (Teddy Pendergast) Tell me something good (Rufas) Use me up (Bill Withers) What’s going on (Marvin Gaye) Who is He (Bill Withers) Whose that Lady (Isely Brothers) You to me are everything (The Real Thing) Sixties & Fifties Soul: Abraham, Marin & John (Marvin Gaye) Ain’t nothing like the real thing (Marvin Gaye/Tammy Terrel) Ain’t that peculiar (Marvin Gaye) Aquarius (Gail MacDermott) Baby I need your loving (Four Tops) For Once in My Life (Stevie Wonder) Georgia on my mind (Ray Charles) Get Ready (Smokey Robinson) Hard to Handle (Ottis Redding) Heard it through the Grapevine (Marvin Gaye) Heart of the City (Bobby Bland) Here come the girls (Erne K. Doe) Higher & Higher (Jackie Wilson) Hit the Road Jack (Ray Charles) Hold on I’m Coming (Sam & Dave) How Sweet it is (Marvin Gaye) I Feel Good (James Brown) I Get the Sweetest Feeling (Jackie Wilson) I Wish I knew how it what if felt to be free (Nina Simone) Knock on Wood (Eddie Floyd) Midnight Hour (Wilson Picket) Mustang Sally (Wilson Picket) My Girl (The Temptations) Papa’s got a Brand New Bag (James Brown) Papa’s got a Rolling Stone (The Temptations) Reach out (Four Tops) Respect yourself (The Staple Singers) Shake your tail feather (Ray Charles) Signed sealed delivered (Stevie Wonder) Sitting at the dock of the Bay (Ottis Redding) Sixties & Fifties Soul Cont: Soothe me (Sam & Dave) Soul Man (Sam & Dave) Stand by Me (Ben E King) Sweet Soul
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