The roar of Seoul cuts through the darkness of the city.
A cinematic funk track by Isaac Hayes, blending a heavy bassline with orchestral elements.
Originally created as the theme song for the film "Shaft," this track had a profound influence on later Black music, including the introduction of the wah-wah guitar. His deep, low-pitched vocals speak of the harshness and pride of the streets, exuding overwhelming charisma. With its intricate arrangement and wild groove, it represents one of the pinnacles of 1970s funk.
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Cafe Regio's (Instrumental)
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