Lipps Inc, Feat. Cynthia Johnson - Funkytown 1980 (remastered) Direct

The song was the brainchild of , a Minneapolis-based producer who felt "bored" by the city's then-"vanilla" music scene. He wrote the lyrics while pining for a metaphorical destination—modeled after New York City—that would "keep me movin', keep me groovin' with some energy".

Upon its release, "Funkytown" became an unprecedented global phenomenon. It achieved the following milestones:

Released in March 1980 as the second single from the debut album Mouth to Mouth (1979), by Lipps Inc. stands as one of the most resilient anthems in dance music history. Far from just a disco relic, the track's recent remastered iterations highlight its innovative use of synthesizers and drum machines, elements that were well ahead of their time and bridged the gap between late-70s disco and early-80s synth-pop. Origins: A State of Mind in Minneapolis

The song was the brainchild of , a Minneapolis-based producer who felt "bored" by the city's then-"vanilla" music scene. He wrote the lyrics while pining for a metaphorical destination—modeled after New York City—that would "keep me movin', keep me groovin' with some energy".

Upon its release, "Funkytown" became an unprecedented global phenomenon. It achieved the following milestones:

Released in March 1980 as the second single from the debut album Mouth to Mouth (1979), by Lipps Inc. stands as one of the most resilient anthems in dance music history. Far from just a disco relic, the track's recent remastered iterations highlight its innovative use of synthesizers and drum machines, elements that were well ahead of their time and bridged the gap between late-70s disco and early-80s synth-pop. Origins: A State of Mind in Minneapolis