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Track 1 P Funk- I like the way this song started off at 0:18. Like I was about to watch a good movie. It also reminded me of the movie Roll bounce with the percussion instrumentation in the background. It was like they were telling a story.
Track 2 Mothership Connection- This song gives me a funk vibe as it starts off. Reminds me of a song my mother and her friends use to dance to when I was younger. The instrumentation was nice, the guitar, trombone, and piano I think.
Track 3 Unfunky UFO- What an upbeat song. Makes you want to dance. I enjoyed listening to this song. The voice sounded exactly what funk music is expected to sound like.
Track 4 Supergroovalisticprosifunkstication – The instrumentation was everything during this song. It Is

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