I worked in reggae, hip-hip, jazz, funk - all the music I used to relate to.
“I worked in reggae, hip-hip, jazz, funk - all the music I used to relate to.”
— Mark Morrison · Funk
The World Motivation
I worked in reggae, hip-hip, jazz, funk - all the music I used to relate to.
“I worked in reggae, hip-hip, jazz, funk - all the music I used to relate to.”
— Mark Morrison · Funk
I worked in reggae, hip-hip, jazz, funk - all the music I used to relate to.
I think the world of Cameo.
I'm not going to paint myself as an angel, but I feel my colour works against me when I'm up in court. But I'm not going to paint myself as a martyr.
Prison was a learning experience. I learned to be patient.
I showed Leicester the love and that city never showed me the love back. That place has shown me nothing but contempt.
I love funk and soul and Motown.
When I was coming up, a lot of serious jazz players couldn't stand funk.
But the idea of taking things and mixing them together is what I do in my music. I take hip-hop, R&B, pop, dance, funk and soul and mix it all together to get my own sound.
I'm not going to play funk licks on a jazz album. That makes no sense.
I have a sound. It's called 'funk mixed with stank.' That's what I do.