Brothers On The Slide Official

"Brothers On The Slide" is the 1974 masterpiece by , a British group of West Indian musicians who blended funk, soul, and Rastafarian Nyabinghi rhythms. Released on their third album, Promised Heights , it became a cornerstone of UK funk and a massive influence on hip-hop. 🎵 The Meaning & Lyrics

The track is celebrated for its "tight and infectious groove" that defined the Brit-funk era.

: It warns that the life they're leading is "no game" and will eventually lead them "inside" (prison). 🎸 Musical Breakdown Brothers On The Slide

: Symbolic of systemic authority or the law "gettin' closer day by day".

: Fuses traditional funk with Caribbean-influenced percussion like congas. "Brothers On The Slide" is the 1974 masterpiece

: Refers to a downward spiral into crime or hardship.

: Opens with a syncopated guitar pattern by Patrick Patterson that has been sampled dozens of times. 🎧 Sample Legacy : It warns that the life they're leading

Cymande's music was rediscovered by 80s and 90s hip-hop DJs, cementng its place in the genre's DNA. Must List: Five Fun Things to Do in Seattle This Week