Funkytown -
In literature, "Funkytown" has been referenced in works such as Douglas Coupland's novel "Generation X," where the protagonist, Alex, describes a nostalgic vision of the 1980s, complete with "Funkytown" playing in the background.
Greenberg, a former wedding DJ and part-time producer, had already formed a studio project called Lipps Inc.—a pun on the phrase "lip sync." The group was initially just him until he recruited a singer for a previous single, "Rock It." The voice he found was Cynthia Johnson, a former beauty queen and police department secretary who had already cut her teeth singing lead for a local funk band. Their partnership would soon strike gold. Funkytown
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The primary origin of the keyword belongs to the Wikipedia entry for Funkytown , the international smash single released on March 11, 1980. Written and produced by Steven Greenberg and brought to life by the powerhouse vocals of Cynthia Johnson, the track emerged from an unexpected location: Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Creative Backdrop So, where does that leave us today