Funk-N-Bonk

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"Funk-N-Bonk"
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Single by Playa Fly
from the album Movin' On
Released 1998
Genre Memphis Rap
Length 6:23
Label Super Sigg Records
Writer(s) Ibn Young
Producer(s) Mista IBN, Van Sigger
Playa Fly singles chronology
Nobody Needs Nobody
(1998)
Funk-N-Bonk
(1998)
Gettin' It On
(1999)


Funk-N-Bonk is an underground rap song by Memphis underground rap legend, Playa Fly, was made originally in 1997, the track was put on Playa Fly's sophomore album, Movin' On. In the chorus after the second verse, they says,

I live for the Funk & I love the Funk, I need the Funk, so pass me the Funk

The word, funk, is commonly used in the city of Memphis in reference to cocaine and bonk signafied for the intoxicating feeling after the usage of cocaine, the song is basely about drugs abuse. As Fly states in the beginning of the third verse,

I'm on it night after night, I'm catchin' flight after flight
And Flizy (Fly) landin' ain't happy unless my candy is white
They call in ya-yo up North & ya for short in the South
I got my peers on that pure, I put the funk in the house

Funk-N-Bonk is a favorite of most Playa Fly fans due mainly to the usage of bass in the song which is not common on most of Fly tracks on his early CDs. It comes only second after Nobody Needs Nobody.