Funky Skunk
Funky Skunk, a mix album released in late summer 2005,[1] has been framed within the project Public Works billed as a DJ Shadow/Obey reconstruction and co-production between Josh Davis (DJ Shadow) and Shepard Fairey, in concordance with a product line of shirts, stickers and box set.
Sample Sources
- "Baby Mama" by Three 6 Mafia
- "Full Time" by Yo Gotti
- "What Happened to that Boy?" by Baby
- "Play" (instrumental) by David Banner
- "Burn Rubber" by Too Short
- "We Like Them Girls" by Silkk the Shocker
- "Do the Granny" by New Birth
- "Natural Juices" by Magnum
- "The Corner" by Common
- "Never Scared" by BoneCrusher
- "Piledriver" by Dennis The Fox
- "Stud Spider" by Tony Joe White
References
- ^ Lindhart, Alex (2006-01-16). "DJ Shadow: Funky Skunk". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
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DJ Shadow
Discography
- Endtroducing.....
- The Private Press
- The Outsider
- The Less You Know, the Better
- The Mountain Will Fall
- Our Pathetic Age
- Action Adventure
- Brainfreeze
- Camel Bobsled Race
- Product Placement
- Live! In Tune and On Time
- The Hard Sell
- The Hard Sell (Encore)
- Preemptive Strike
- Excessive Ephemera
- "Midnight in a Perfect World"
- "Stem"
- "Dark Days"
- "Six Days"
- "Funky Skunk"
- "Enuff"
- "Nobody Speak"
- Unkle
- Cut Chemist
- Bombay the Hard Way: Guns, Cars and Sitars
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