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Both funk and Blaxploitation films addressed points confronted by Blacks and told stories from a Black perspective.
The political themes of funk songs and the aiming of the messages to a Black audience echoed the new picture of Blacks that was created in Blaxploitation movies, which depicted "African-American women and men standing their ground and preventing for what was right".
Funk songs by The Ohio Players, Earth, Wind & Fire, and James Brown raised points confronted by lower-earnings Blacks in their song lyrics, equivalent to poor "economic circumstances and themes of poor inner-metropolis life within the black communities". The Isley Brothers tune "Fight the ability" (1975) has a political message.
The phaser impact is often used in funk and R&B guitar taking part in for its filter sweeping sound effect, an example being the Isley Brothers' track "Who's That Lady". Another example is the usage of "bad" within the track "Super Bad" (1970), which black listeners knew meant "good" or "nice".
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Ernest
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Grace
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Marylin
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Haley
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Carmine
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