Funkadelic
adjective
pertaining to dance music incorporating elements of funk and rock music
adjective
Musically hard-edged and urban while also reminiscent of the effects of hallucinogenic drugs; funky: breaks into his est funkadeli solo as the mood changes
[1980s+; fr a blend of funky and psychedelic]
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