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Know we need it, soul power
We got to have it, soul power
Know we want it, soul power
Got to have it, soul power
Give it to me, soul power
We need it, soul power, we need it, soul power
We got to have it, soul powerI want to get under your skin
If I get there, I've got to win
You need some soul, come on get some
And then you'll know, where I'm comin' from
I may lay in the cut and go along
And I'm still on the case and my rap is strong
Huh huh, hey
Go jump on my train, when I'm outta sight
Just check yourself, huh, and say, yeah you're right
Huh, hit me, give me, put it there, huh
Love me tender, and love me slow
If that don't get it, jump back for more

We gotta gotta gotta, get in the bracket
You know I like it, heyHuh, look here, you gotta get in the bracket
You know I like it, all right, look in here, all right
Don't fall on the ground, you've got to get down
Down down down downHuh, huh, good god
I've got to ask you what we need, soul power
What we want, soul power
Got to have, soul powerWhat we want, soul power
Got to have, soul power
What we want, soul power
Got to have, soul powerHey, hey
I think we got to go to the bridge
Can we go to the bridge now
Can we go, one more time, the bridge, hit meLove me tender, love me slow
If that don't get it, jump back for more
Love me tender, love me slow
If that don't get it, jump back for more
Get in the bracket, you know I like itWell, I wanna get under your skin
And when I get there, I got to win
I need some coal, you need some soul
You had some soul, come on then and get some
And then you'll know where I'm comin' from
What we need, soul power, what we want, soul power
What we need, soul power, what we need, soul power
Don't fall on the ground, we got to get down
Down down down downTell me what we need, what we need, soul power
What we want, soul power, what we need, soul power
What we want, soul power, what we need, soul power
What we want, soul powerCan you feel it, soul power
You got to feel it, soul power
Got to feel it, soul power, got to feel it, soul power
We gotta, gotta gotta gotta
You gotta feel it, soul power
Hey, don't fall on the ground
You've got to get down, down down down
Feel so good, brother
I want to go to the bridge once more again
Me too, will you take me on, brother, yeah
I need help, I can't do it alone
Me too, they tell me, if you don't work you can't eat
Hey, you're ready Marty, brother
Yeah, can we do it to the bridge
Hey, hit me, all right
Love me tender, love me slow
If that don't get it, jump back for more
Say it again
If that don't get it, jump back for moreWhat we want, soul power, say it again, soul power
What we need, soul power, I say love me tender, love me slow
If that don't get it, jump back for more
Huh, say it again, if that don't get it, jump back for more
Brother, if you fall on the ground
Remember you've got to get down, down down down
Huh, say it again, say it
If that don't get it, jump back for more
Huh, come on, if that don't get it, jump back for moreThat's what it's all about, soul power
Is that what you call itWhat we need, soul power, what we want, soul power
What we need, soul power, what we want, soul power
I think I'll talk to that young girl sittin' up there
I wanna tell her something, all rightLove me tender, love me slow
If that don't get it, jump back for more
What, what you're sayin'
If that don't get it, jump back for more
I don't think they heard you, what you're sayin'
If that don't get it, jump back for more
What, huh, tell her, huh, you heard him
If that don't get it, jump back for more
You, you little thing
If that don't get it, jump back for more
If that don't, whoa
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James Brown, (James Joseph Brown, May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) is recognized as one of the most influential figures in 20th century music. He was a seminal force in the evolution of gospel and rhythm and blues into soul and funk. He has also left his mark on numerous other musical genres, including rock, jazz, reggae, disco, dance and electronic music, and hip-hop music.

Joining Bobby Byrd's vocal group The Famous Flames in 1955, Brown's early recordings from the mid-50s, were fairly straightforward gospel-inspired R&B compositions, heavily influenced by the work of contemporary musicians such as Ray Charles and Little Richard. Little Richard's relations with Brown were particularly significant in Brown's development as a musician and showman.

Brown followed the success of his 1963 Live At The Apollo with a string of singles that, along with the work of Allen Toussaint in new orleans, essentially defined the foundation of funk music. During the mid-1960s, two of Brown's signature tunes Papa's Got A Brand New Bag and I Got You (I Feel Good), both from 1965, were his first Top 10 pop hits, as well as major #1 R&B hits, with each remaining the top-selling singles in black venues for over a month. As the 1960s decade neared its end, Brown continued to refine the new funk idiom. Brown's 1967 #1 R&B hit, Cold Sweat, sometimes cited as the first true funk song, was the first of his recordings to contain a drum break and the first that featured a harmony that was reduced to a single chord change.

Brown's recordings influenced musicians across the industry, most notably Sly and his Family Stone, Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Booker T. & The M.G.'s and soul shouters like Edwin Starr, Temptations, David Ruffin, and Dennis Edwards. A then-prepubescent Michael Jackson took Brown's shouts and dancing into the pop mainstream as the lead singer of motown's The Jackson 5. Those same tracks were later resurrected by countless hip-hop musicians from the 1970s onward. As a result, James Brown remains to this day the world's most sampled recording artist, with Funky Drummer itself becoming the most sampled individual piece of music.

By 1970 Brown and Byrd employed a new band that included future funk greats, such as bassist Bootsy Collins, Collins' guitarist brother Phelps 'Catfish' Collins and trombonist and musical director Fred Wesley. This new backing band was dubbed The J.B.'s, and the band made its debut on Brown's 1970 single Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine.

Many of his sidemen and supporting players, such as Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s, Bobby Byrd, Lyn Collins, Vicki Anderson and Hank Ballard, released records on Brown's People label. The recordings on the People label, almost all of which were produced by Brown himself, exemplified his "house style". Songs such as I Know You Got Soul by Bobby Byrd, Think (About It) by Lyn Collins and Doing It To Death by Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s are considered as much a part of Brown's recorded legacy as the recordings released under his own name.

Although he would continue tour and rack up hit records into the 2000s, By the mid-1970s Brown's star-status was on the wane, and key musicians in his band such as Fred Wesley left to join Parliament and Funkadelic. The onslaught of the slickly commercial style of disco caught Brown off guard, as it superseded his raw style of funk music on the dance floor.

Brown is recognized by a plethora of (mostly self-bestowed) titles, including "Soul Brother Number One," "Mr. Dynamite," "the Hardest-Working Man in Show Business," "Minister of New New Super-Heavy Funk," "Universal James," and the best-known, "the Godfather of Soul." He is renowned for his shouting vocals, feverish dancing and unique rhythmic style.

In the 1960s and 1970s, Brown was a presence in American political affairs, noted especially for his activism on behalf of African Americans and the poor. James Brown died early on December 25, 2006, having been admitted to hospital suffering from pneumonia.

Years active: 1956-2006
Born in Barnwell, South Carolina

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