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Funkaholics are one of those rare groups that feel destined to collide. Fronted by rapper and writer Ethan Ferrari, the trio fuses hip-hop precision with the raw electricity of live funk, crafting a sound that’s equal parts party-starter and genre-bender. Ethan’s sharp pen and effortless shifts between rapid-fire bars and laid-back grooves set the tone—he’s the voice that anchors the chaos.
Behind him, longtime collaborator Andrew Nikolas provides the backbone: producer, writer, and engineer with a signature touch, sculpting beats that snap with hip-hop grit while giving the band’s live instrumentation room to explode. And then there’s Jax Lee, bassist, guitarist, and co-producer—one of the key architects of their unmistakable funk. His melodic instincts and groove-driven playing add warmth and swagger, expanding the trio’s sound into something fresh, urgent, and alive.
Their music doesn’t ask for attention; it takes it. Live bass lines weave through sharp verses, guitars slice through grooves, and production punches with purpose. There’s a hunger in every note, the kind that pulls crowds in before the beat even drops. Funkaholics don’t chase trends—they build moments, and every release feels like a step toward something bigger. With their debut album approaching, the trio isn’t just blending genres—they’re carving a lane built for the spotlight.
Behind him, longtime collaborator Andrew Nikolas provides the backbone: producer, writer, and engineer with a signature touch, sculpting beats that snap with hip-hop grit while giving the band’s live instrumentation room to explode. And then there’s Jax Lee, bassist, guitarist, and co-producer—one of the key architects of their unmistakable funk. His melodic instincts and groove-driven playing add warmth and swagger, expanding the trio’s sound into something fresh, urgent, and alive.
Their music doesn’t ask for attention; it takes it. Live bass lines weave through sharp verses, guitars slice through grooves, and production punches with purpose. There’s a hunger in every note, the kind that pulls crowds in before the beat even drops. Funkaholics don’t chase trends—they build moments, and every release feels like a step toward something bigger. With their debut album approaching, the trio isn’t just blending genres—they’re carving a lane built for the spotlight.
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