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Who sang Flash Light?

Parliament released the song Flash Light. Date of release: 1/1978.

Release date: 1/1978
Duration: 05:47
Writer(s): George Clinton
The story of the song ' Flash Light '

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The meaning of the song 'Flash Light ', based on the lyrics
What is Flash Light about?
🎶 Flash Light song analysis
This song is about a person who can't find the rhythm and will never dance properly.

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The song Flash Light was released in 1977 on Parliament's album Funkadelic. The song was written by George Clinton, Bootsy Collins and Bernie Worrell. The song is an ode to the power of light in the dark times of life. Clinton said the song was inspired by an experience he had in the bathroom of a New York club, where he was caught in a flash of blinding light.

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