Lora Lox's latest single, “Too funky” ignites a groove-filled celebration of funk’s enduring legacy

"Too funky" sets the tone, unforgettably, for an anticipation of a series of fresh albums. The track is the first of five songs to be released over the next two months and is a kick-ass opening to the new body of work and a genuine homage to the genre that inspired it.

"Too funky" is a tribute to the pioneers who helped transform funk music into a cultural force. The track not only revisits classic sounds but embodies the passion, intensity, and creative fearlessness that made the genre so influential. The outcome is a track that feels traditional, but also has a new sense of excitement. The idea of the song is much more than its musical roots. "Too funky" respects the broader creative lineage that inspired it, as evidenced in the single artwork. Written by Lora and her co-writer, Dave Wood, the release also pays homage to the famous trailblazers whose breakthrough contributions continue to resonate throughout the decades. Names like James Brown, Curtis Mayfield, and Stevie Wonder hover over the project’s jubilant vision, cementing the song’s place as a love letter to funk’s rich heritage.

What makes "Too funky" especially appealing is the sensation of appreciation. It doesn’t strive to reproduce the past, but instead pays tribute to it, harnessing the thrill and influence of performers who revolutionized popular music via invention, rhythm, and style. The release definitely has a joyous feeling to it, making it a great introduction to Dave Wood’s impending run of singles.

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