On This Day November 5 1982 – George Clinton Released Computer Games

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On This Day November 5 1982 – George Clinton Released Computer Games
On this day November 5 1982, George Clinton released Computer Games, his debut solo album after leading Parliament and Funkadelic to legendary status. The record took his signature funk sound into the electronic age, blending synthesizers, bass grooves, and sharp humor in a way that only Clinton could.

Computer Games featured the smash hit Atomic Dog, which became one of the most iconic funk songs of the 1980s. The album’s futuristic production and infectious rhythm influenced generations of hip hop and R&B artists, cementing Clinton’s reputation as one of music’s true innovators.

80s insight: Computer Games reflected the bold creativity of 1980s funk, when artists used new technology to expand their sound while keeping the soul and groove alive.

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