Sons of the P

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Sons of the P is a 1991 funk-influenced hip hop album by Digital Underground known for its playful, P-Funk-inspired sound and socially conscious yet humorous lyrics.

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instanceOf funk-influenced album
hip hop album
studio album
artist Digital Underground NERFINISHED
chartingSingle Kiss You Back NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresArtist George Clinton NERFINISHED
follows Sex Packets NERFINISHED
genre P-Funk-inspired hip hop
funk
hip hop
hasCoverArtStyle psychedelic
hasCriticalReception positive reviews
hasInstrumentation drum machines
live funk instrumentation
sampling
synthesizers
hasLyricalTheme African-American culture
humorous lyrics
party culture
self-expression
social commentary
socially conscious lyrics
hasMusicalStyle P-Funk-inspired
playful
hasNarrativeTone playful
satirical
hasPart Family of the Underground NERFINISHED
Flowin' on the D-Line NERFINISHED
Good Thing We're Rappin' NERFINISHED
Heartbeat Props
Kiss You Back NERFINISHED
Kiss You Back (remix) NERFINISHED
No Nose Job NERFINISHED
Sons of the P (song) NERFINISHED
The DFLO Shuttle NERFINISHED
hasSingle Kiss You Back NERFINISHED
No Nose Job NERFINISHED
influencedBy P-Funk NERFINISHED
Parliament-Funkadelic NERFINISHED
language English
notableWorkOf Digital Underground NERFINISHED
partOf Digital Underground discography
performer Digital Underground NERFINISHED
producer Digital Underground NERFINISHED
Shock G NERFINISHED
recordLabel Tommy Boy Records NERFINISHED
Warner Bros. Records
releaseDate 1991

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Digital Underground album Sons of the P