Emotional Profile
(Nostalgia · Jun 2026)
Those who grew up in the late '80s find themselves transported back to a time when fun was uncomplicated and dance floors felt like home. "We Want The Funk" captures that electric moment when people shed their worries and surrender to pure movement and celebration. Listeners return to this track whenever they need to reclaim that carefree spirit—whether they're reliving their youth or discovering the infectious joy their parents once knew. It's a time machine that never loses its power to lift the mood and reignite the desire to move.
That first rush of energy hits you immediately, pulling you into a moment that feels both familiar and alive. It unlocks a sense of pure fun—the kind where you stop overthinking and just want to move. The joy that follows is uncomplicated and contagious, reminding you why you loved this song in the first place.
You come back to this when you need to shake off the weight of the everyday. Maybe you're driving with the windows down, or you're cleaning your space and suddenly want everything to feel lighter. It's the song that sits in the corner of your memory, ready to remind you that good times don't need to be complicated.
Gerardo built 'We Want The Funk' on Parliament's blueprint, banking on funk's infectious groove to carry him forward, but listeners heard something different—they weren't chasing the funk itself, they were chasing a feeling of when music still felt this way, making the song a time machine rather than a dance floor invitation. The joy people felt was less about Gerardo's swagger and more about the ghost of something older living inside it.