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Fonkee Monk

If u got funk, u got style

About Me

I AM A DJ AND I LIKE MY MUSIC FUNKY. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN? LET ME PHRASE MACEO PARKER, WHO WORKED WITH JAMES BROWN, PARLIAMENT/FUNKADELIC AND PRINCE: "FUNKY MUSIC IS RHYTHMIC AND HAS QUALITY THAT COMMANDS PEOPLE TO DANCE, TO CLAP THEIR HANDS, AND PARTY". THERE U HAVE IT... DEPENDING ON THE PARTY I LIKE 2 PLAY FUNK, R&B, HIPHOP, DANCEHALL, HOUSE, CLASSICS AND ALL IN BETWEEN!

ME AND DJ RESPECT PLAY TOGETHER AS 'DROP DA FUNK'. WE MIX URBAN ECLECTIC AND CROSSOVER GROOVE TUNES. UPTEMPO, FAST AND WITH STYLE!

YOU'VE MIGHT'VE HEARD US AT: PETROL (ANTWERP), HIGHSTREET (HOOGSTRATEN), HEADS HIGH (BRUGGE), G-DANCE (RIJKEVORSEL), ZALINAZ (BREDA), 013 (TILBURG), CLUB 1900 (TURNHOUT), SUMMER FESTIVAL (LILLE), DECADANCE (GENT), MUSICAFE (LEUVEN), CINECLUB (HERENTALS), R&B DIAMONDS (WESTERLO)

MORE INFO @ WWW.DROPDAFUNK.BE!

PARTIES WE PLAYED
SOME FRIENDS OF OURS: TRIPLE G "NOIR ET FIER"

OUR T-WOOD HOMIES: THA TURNOUT DEBUT DEMO "HIT N RUN" AVAILABLE NOW!


HEADS HIGH PROMO CLIP FEATURING DROP DA FUNK

MAKASI'S BIRTHDAY BASH, ORGANISED BY FONKEE AND THE MAN HIMSELF @ CLUB 1900, TURNHOUT: VIDEO REPORT, PART 1

MAKASI'S BIRTHDAY BASH: VIDEO REPORT PART 2

P FUNK DOCUMENTARY. If u think u know funk but haven't ever heard of ParliamentFunkadelic and the P-FUNK movement u really don't know what the funk u talkin' about! If u like 2 get funked up, check this documentary! Take ur time sit back, relax and groove... ON THE ONE!

My Interests

About Fonkee Monk

I like my music... fonky! It's got to have that bounce, kick, groove or punch that makes me wanna shout "I'm funk and I'm proud!" I also get a kick out making asses bounce and wiggle. Good times. Happy people. That's what it's all about...

About Drop Da Funk

In 2005, me and Deejay Respect formed "Drop Da Funk". U can expect "The Best In Funky Music", an eclectic mix of Dancehall, Hiphop, R&B, House and crossover tunes. Mixed smooth, fast and with style! You might've heard us at: Petrol, Club Return, RocaWear Club Tour, 013 Tilburg, Fuifke's Dance Night (7500 visitors), Gentse Feesten, Musicafé, Cinéclub, R&B Diamonds, ...

Drop Da Funk parties from the past

Calendar 2007

26.05 (Sat) "Drop Da Funk" @ Herentals 18.05 (Fri) "Fridaylicious" @ Vosselaar 04.05 (Fri) "The Virus" @ Weelde 01.05 (Tue) "1 Mei Party" @ Turnhout 20.04 (Fri) "Fridaylicious" @ Vosselaar 14.04 (Sat) "Kursaal" @ Turnhout 06.04 (Fri) "The Virus" @ Weelde 30.03 (Fri) "De Rector" @ Gent 17.03 (Sat) "2 Years DDF" @ Herentals 16.03 (Fri) "Fridaylicious" @ Vosselaar 09.03 (Fri) "The Virus" @ Weelde 17.02 (Sat) "The Return" @ Vosselaar 02.02 (Fri) "The Virus" @ Weelde 20.01 (Sat) "The Return" @ Vosselaar 05.01 (Fri) "R&B Diamonds" @ Westerlo

Parties we played in the past

Fonkee Monk "Summer Mix '06"

01. Intro 02. Bubba Sparxx - "Ms. New Booty" 03. Daddy K - "Apelle-moi Daddy" 04. Busta Rhymes feat. Will.I.Am & Kelis - "I Love My Bitch" 05. Mariah Carey feat. Jermaine Dupri - "Get Your Number" 06. Pharrell feat. Kanye West - "Number 1" 07. Usher feat. Pharrell - "wifey" 08. R. Kelly - "Slow Wind (Remix)" 09. R. Kelly feat. Elephant Man - "Reggae Bump Bump" 10. Shaggy feat. Rayvon - "Big Up" 11. Beyoncé feat. Jay-Z - "Déja-vu" 12. Missy Elliot - "Mommy" 13. Bun B feat. Ying Yang Twins - "Git It" 14. Extince - "Wat het Is (De Ex Is Wat Het Is)" 15. Prince - "Love" 16. Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland - "Promiscuous" 17. Debbie Deb - "Lookout Weekend" 18. Afrika Bambaataa & Soulsonic Force - "Looking For The Perfect Beat" 19. LL Cool J feat. Jennifer Lopez - "Controle Myself" 20. Vybz Kartel - "Picture Me And You (Remix)" 21. David Banner feat. Elephant Man - "Shake That Booty" 22. Elephant Man - "Ass On Fire" 23. Sasha - "Work It" 24. Leki - "Just A Girl" 25. Beenie Man, Capleton, Busy Signal, Sizzla & Vybz Kartel - "Chinkuzi Riddim" 26. R. Kelly - "Ignition (LaFonkee Remix)" exclusive! 27.Justin Timberlake - "Sexy Back" 28. Rick James - "Coldblooded" 29. Christina Aguileira - "Ain't No Other Man" 30. Jamie Lidell - "When I Come Around (Freeform Reform)" 31. Kelis feat. Too $hort - "Bossy (Alan Braxe & Fred Falke Remix)" 32. Armand Van Helden feat. Tara McDonald - "My My My (Funktuary Mix)" 33. Pitbull feat. Ying Yang Twins - "Shake (Xpress2 Remix)" 34. Dj Pat - "School RnB Part 1" 35. Sergio Mendes feat. Black Eyed Peas - "Nas Que Na (Masters At Work Remix)"

-- Available on request!

Fonkee's Favourites Jan. 2007

1. Van Hunt "Suspiscion" 2. Rahsaan Patterson "Sure Boy" 3. Amerie "Take Control" 4. Graham Central Station "Feel The Need In Me" 5. Eminem, 50 Cent, Cashis & Lloyd Banks "You Don't Know" 6. The Clash "Rock The Casbah"

Fonkee's Favourites Dec. 2006

1. Jay-Z "Kindom Come" Just... Blaze!! Amazing what he did with this "Superfreak" sample... amazing...

2. The Game feat Snoop Dogg & Xzibit "California Vacation I've been loving g-funk everscine Warren G's g-funk era LP. This is what it's all about... I'm glad to see Snoop and The Game doin it together, bringing the West Coast back!!

3. Howlin' Wolf "Evil Goin' On" Ooh wee. It's kinda creepy but nevertheless a timeless track!

4. Snoop Dogg feat. R. Kelly "That's That Shit" Pumpumpum pum pum. pum pum. pumpumpumpumpumpum PUM!

5. Snoop Dogg feat. Nine Inch Dixx and Rick James "Hard To Get" Nice remake with Snoop crooning

6. The Game "One Blood" Heavy SHHHH

7. Seymour Bits "The Booty Pop Phantom LP" Funkiest Dutchman around. This is the guy who did "Watskeburt" and the Bastian project as well. His beats are funkynasty. Electronic popfunkhousebootybass...

8. Rick James "Nasty Joint" Rick James chants about his home, the city of Buffalo

9. George Clinton "One Fun At a Time" This one is too funky to explain 2 u!

10. The J.B.'s "Doin' It To Death" Yeeeeeeaaaaahhh. Gimme some more of that JB funk! This is the basis.

11. Gwen McCrae "Funky Sensation" Classic bassline, I also like the Masters at Work re-edit and the Leela James' kinda cover version "Good Times".

Fonkee's favourite Prince songs Jan. 2007

Note: Prince is a genre on it's own, and because I'm pretty much addicted to his music, he gets his own list. U ain't funky if u cannot dig this man. The hardest working, most versatile, most talented man in showbiz!! Please don't discuss his fashion style - it's sometimes pretty awful, I know - I guess he just is who he is!

1. "Willing And Able" (video version) I like the high pitch voice and the flute sound that blends in nice with the rap. Sounds more live and more gospel than the original version.

2."Sexy MF" Son of J.B.! The videoclip is still fresh too! Classic.

3."Man In A Uniform"

4."She Loves Me 4 Me"

5."When Doves Cry" (live in Tokyo - Nude Tour 1990) Prince took away the bass on the LP version -less is more!- but this version with heavy bass sounds, funky guitar licks and a crooning Rosie Gaines is slammin'!

6. "Letitgo" (live version) An improved version, I think - "If it ain't sexy u gotta letitgo!" The start of his musical emancipation...

7. "18 and over" "

8. "Goldnigga"

I'd like to meet:


Music:

O(+ Prince, James Brown, Timbaland & Magoo & Missy, Dwele, Sly Stone, Warren G, Mobb Deep, The Gap Band, Isley Brothers, Little Richard, Van Hunt, Damani, Michael Jackson, Kraftwerk, Egyptian Lover, Romanthony, Snoop Dogg, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Camp Lo, Chamillionaire, Plantlife, UGK, Slick Rick, The Clash, Talib Kweli, Bastian, Kokane, Roy Ayers, Bilal, Queens Of The Stone Age, Cold Crush Brothers, Biz Markie, Mr. V, Al Green, Dead Prez, Nice n Smooth, Sam & Dave, Alliance Ethnik, Black Sheep, 2Live Crew, Tha Alkaholiks, Rick James, DPGC, Elephant Man, Amp Fiddler, Chuck Berry, G Unit, The Time, Native Tongues, Ohio Players, Bootsy, NWA, Marvin Gaye, Larry Graham, Quincy Jones, Soopafly, Curtis Mayfield, AC/DC, Johnnie Taylor, ParliamentFunkadelic, Extince, Devin The Dude, Dj Krush, Wu-Tang, Alcia Keys, Vybz Kartel, Zapp & Roger Troutman, DR. Evil, Earth Wind & Fire, Fear Factory, James Ingram, Chaka Khan, Rakim, Jaco Pastorius, Rod Temperton, Beenie Man, Cassidy, Seymour Bits, Black Sabbath, Def Squad, Rahsaan Patterson, Jay-Z, Ludacris, The Meters, Maceo Parker, Tupac Shakur, Johnny 'Guitar' Watson, Public Enemy, Musiq, The Game, T-Pain, Sleepy Brown, Otis Redding, Digital Underground, Kanye West, Goodie Mob & Outkast, Masters At Work, Frank Zappa, R. Kelly, Big Joe Turner, Queens Of The Stone Age, George Clinton, Miles Davis, Afrika Bambaataa, ...

Movies:

"Pootie Tang", "New Jack City", Eddie Murphy, "Malcolm X", "Scarface", "Tupac:Ressurection", "Baadaaaaaassss", Chris Rock, Mike Epps, "Under The Cherry Moon", "History Of The World Part One", "Purple Rain", "Norbit", Kat Williams, "Life Stinks", "Norbit", "Graffiti Bridge", "The Corsican Brothers", "How High", "Bad Taste", Eddie Griffin, "Young Frankenstein", Mel Brooks, "She Hate Me", "Baby Snakes", "Taladega Nights", "Blades Of Glory", "The Other Brother", Hitchcock, "Another You", Richard Pryor, Dave Chappelle, Will Ferell, "Undercover Brother", "Anchorman", "Sin City" "Elf", "Just Visiting", Jamie Foxx, "History Of Funk"

Heroes:

Recently James Brown died. I have to give props to one of the greatest and defenitely the funkiest musician that ever lived. He somewhat invented funk.

Normally i don't get sentimental and shit but what can i say? Without him no funk, no Fonkee Monk, no Drop Da Funk...

Here's an article from AllHiphop.com that pretty good sums up his career... REMEMBER: If u got funk, u got style! May he rest in PEACE

Pioneering R&B legend James "The Godfather of Soul" Brown died early today (Dec. 25, 2006) from an unknown illness in Atlanta, GA.

According to his representatives, Brown, 73, was admitted to Emory Crawford Long Hospital on Sunday, suffering from pneumonia.He died around 1:45 a.m. with manager Charles Bobbitt by his side."We really don't know at this point what he died of," Brown's agent Frank Copsidas told the Associated Press.
Rapper Nas, who incorporated a portion of Brown's song "Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved" on the song "Where Are They Now" from his latest album Hip-Hop Is Dead, was lucky enough to meet Brown before his passing."I spoke in front of hundreds in his honor," Nas told AllHipHop.com in a statement today (Dec. 25). "I looked directly at him. He smiled while I told him how I used his music with mine and how much he's done for us and how I love him. I'm lucky to have had that moment, shook his hand. He was pure greatness."

The news of Brown's death evoked a statement from United States president George W. Bush Jr."Laura and I are saddened by the death of James Brown," Bush said in a statement. "For half a century, the innovative talent of the "Godfather of Soul" enriched our culture and influenced generations of musicians. An American original, his fans came from all walks of life and backgrounds. James Brown's family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers this Christmas."

Rapper Snoop Dogg labeled Brown his "soul inspiration.""I am hurt. That's my Godfather," Snoop Dogg said. "The hardest working man in show business of all time. He'll be missed, but his music and his legacy will live on through me, in everyway you can imagine."

Rapper Ice Cube acknowledged Brown's iconic status within the Hip-Hop industry as well, as he influenced nearly every rapper or producer that participates in the craft."James Brown was the first solo singer that I loved as a kid," Ice Cube admitted. "He was not only the Godfather of Soul, but the Godfather of Funk and Rap. Music will never be the same."

Like many rappers, Brown's story is one of triumph, as the singer was born in extreme poverty in 1933 in Augusta, GA.In the late 1940's, Brown was arrested for armed robbery.He gained parole with the help of Bobby Byrd and formed a gospel group.After unsuccessful stints as a baseball player and a boxer, Brown joined Byrd's group The Avons.The pair later went on to form their famed group, The Famous Flames in Macon, Georgia in 1955.Brown and The Famous Flames released a number of seminal records as artists on Syd Nathan's historic Cincinnati, Ohio based label, King Records.In the 1950's, Brown rode the charts with singles like "Please, Please, Please," "Try Me" and others.

In 1963, Brown released what many consider the most important record in his career - Live at the Apollo.The album captured the live energy of a James Brown concert and reached #2 on the charts.Live at the Apollo was the start of Brown's fight for artistic control over his music career.

In 1964 he released the hit single "Out of Sight" for Smash Records, while he was still under contract to King Records.A following lawsuit prevented Brown from recording until King finally capitulated and granted Brown more artistic freedom.The result was a spate of hit records, including crossover hits like "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," "I Got You (I Feel Good)," "I Got the Feelin," "It's A Man's World," "Licking Stick-Licking Stick" "Funky Drummer," "Say It Loud - I'm Black and I'm Proud" and others.

In 1969, Brown's band walked out on him due to his demanding nature as a bandleader.Brown recruited a young group from Cincinnati named the Pacemakers, which featured Catfish Collins and legendary bassist Bootsy Collins, who became members of the Parliament/Funkadelic collective.

Brown has had over 100 hits throughout his career in the United States. He also embraced Hip-Hop music early in the genre's evolution.His records have been incorporated into the fabric of Hip-Hop music since the genre's inception in 1973.Since then, Brown's has been sampled countless times.

He teamed with Hip-Hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa to release the hit single "Unity" in 1984 and in 1988, Brown teamed with R&B/Hip-Hop group Full Force to release "Static, Pts. 1 & 2."

Brown was also an entrepreneur, as the owner of several publishing companies, radio stations and record labels, including the legendary People imprint, which included acts like The JB's, Maceo [Parker] & The Macks and Lyn 'The Female Preacher' Collins, who's James Brown produced single "Think (About It)" was turned into a Hip-Hop classic titled "It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock.

In 1998, Brown sold $100 million in "James Brown" bonds to undisclosed insurance companies with the help of securities company The Pullman Group.The bonds were secured against Brown's 750-song catalog, allowing him to use his works as collateral to help feed the poor and to finance the production of his Christmas album, Christmas for the Millennium & Forever.Brown became a pioneer of digital music with the release of Christmas for the Millennium & Forever.The album was released via an exclusive deal with Emusic.com in 1999.Emusic.com licensed the album from Brown and sold the songs as digital downloads exclusively .., while Brown retained the master recordings and publishers and writer's rights.

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"3 Years Drop Da Funk" Mix Cd

Me and Deejay Respect are now working on a funky n fresh urban music mix. There might be a few changes, but if all goes well, it will be like this:Intro2Pac - "What's Ya Phone Number "The Time - "777-...
Posted by Fonkee Monk on Sun, 13 Jan 2008 05:13:00 PST