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		<title>C-Funk</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[C-Funk has been making hits with some of the greatest musicians around, one being the Hip-Hop icon, Chuck D.   C-Funk not only rocked the house but usually stole the show. His showmanship fused not only the newest hip-hop moves but incorporated an array of 40&#8242;s, 60&#8242;s, and 70&#8242;s dance moves. His self choreographed impassioned [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>C-Funk</strong> has been making hits with some of the greatest musicians around, one being the Hip-Hop icon, Chuck D.   <a title="C-Funk Video with Graham Phisher" href="http://www.streetball.com/video/video/show?id=1024073%3AVideo%3A339104" target="_self"><strong>C-Funk</strong></a> not only rocked the house but usually stole the show. His showmanship fused not only the newest hip-hop moves but incorporated an array of 40&#8242;s, 60&#8242;s, and 70&#8242;s dance moves. His self choreographed impassioned performances also won him opening slots on the Hit Squad Tour featuring EPMD, Das EFX, Redman, Rodney O and Joe Cooley, Naughty by Nature and Tupac.</p>
<p><strong>C-Funk&#8217;s</strong> production skills, artistic vision &amp; kinetic style landed him in commercials for the movie &#8220;Diggstown&#8221; (starring James Woods &amp; Louis Gosset Jr.) and Public Enemy&#8217;s home video release &#8220;Fight the Power&#8221; where he even designed and created the Flavor Flav cereal box. Paris signed C-Funk to Scarface/Priority Records where he recorded &#8220;3 Dimensional Ear Pleasure&#8221; which yielded the hit single &#8220;Lime in Ya Coconut.&#8221; C-Funk&#8217;s artistic vision was the basis &amp; storyboards for the video which garnered heavy airplay on MTV, The Box &amp; BET, where he was asked to host several &#8220;Rap City&#8221; episodes. He produced two tracks for Paris’ &#8220;Guerrilla Funk&#8221; (Scarface) CD which became singles and videos that featured his appearance. This lead to his production of the platinum &#8220;Gamers&#8221; album by the Conscious Daughters and his appearance in the Gamers video.  You can check out <a title="C-Funk at Hyphy" href="http://www.hyphy.com/photo/photo/show?id=1014390%3APhoto%3A52368" target="_self">C-Funk&#8217;s</a> new album at Hyphy.com.</p>
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