Bootsy Collins: Christmas Is 4 Ever
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November 21, 2006

Bootsy Collins: Christmas Is 4 Ever

BootsyIf you like your Christmas music with extra stank on it (and who doesn't?), you'll freak for Bootsy Collins' new Christmas Is 4 Ever. Bootsy played the spacey bass for groove-loving heroes James Brown and P-Funk. The guy's a kinky nut, leaving his "WMD under the Christmas tree." (Don't worry, it's wrapped.) The perfect host, he even invites Snoop Dogg and beloved pimp Bishop Don Magic Juan to the bawdy bash. If you bring Bootsy to your next Christmas party (office, neighborhood, grandma's), you'll score serious style points and/or never be invited again. As Bootsy sings on Chestnutz, “Real life is not made of cheese.” Happy Holidaze, baby.

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