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[3] [4] While Prince's lawyers claimed that the use of such representations constituted copyright infringement, the Prince Fans United claimed that the legal actions were "attempts to stifle all critical commentary about Prince". [5] On November 8, 2007, the site received a song named "PFUnk" providing a kind of "unofficial answer" to their ...
Nov 8, 2007 · But in an unexpected turn of events, within two days of the site’s opening, Prince sent them the song F.U.N.K., cleverly renamed by him as PFUnk to stream on the site. Prince updated the songs lyrics to address the fans grievances, but in hindsight it seems possible that the lyrics weren't changed that much, and simply seem to the point in the context of the PFU situation.
Nov 8, 2023 · On this day Prince released his song “PFunk” on PrincefansunitedDotCom. The song was a response to criticism Prince received on shutting down fan sites. Some of which were sharing bootlegs. But in reality it was any site that used his name, likeness and the lot.
Mar 8, 2016 · Prince then created a one-off website where he uploaded an unflattering song about them, the frankly awesome "PFunk." In the end, nobody got sued and pretty much everyone loved the track.
Originally (as PFUnk) free stream and download on PrinceFansUnited.com, in response to the site’s criticism of Prince’s approach towards fan websites. Renamed to F.U.N.K. the track was released later on iTunes.
Jun 19, 2022 · Clinton’s Parliament-Funkadelic topped everyone by landing a colossal mothership on arena stages across the US through 1976-77’s P-Funk Earth Tour. This extra-terrestrial mardi gras became one of that decade’s biggest box-office draws and established Parliament-Funkadelic as one of the biggest bands in the US, their riotous funk-rock ...
Jul 22, 2017 · They became a group loved by black and white audiences alike, as big an inspiration for Talking Heads as they were for Dr. Dre. They loved soul, doo-wop and rock in equal measures, criss-crossing between all of these genres on a path that led to the creation of their own genre, P-Funk, which would establish Clinton as one of soul music’s chief provocateurs, a lofty title he shares with Prince and Sly Stone.