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Data updated on 2025-08-14 14:22:00 UTC
Before hard funksters like Prince and the Time hit the national stage, before groundbreaking alternative rockers Hüsker Dü and the Replacements, Minneapolis was barely a blip on America's musical radar -- that is, until Lipps, Inc. broke out with one of disco's most monumental singles, the number one smash "Funkytown." The brainchild of producer/songwriter Steven Greenberg, Lipps, Inc. (meant to be pronounced as a pun on "lip sync") wound up as one-hit wonders, but that one hit still stands as one of disco's all-time classics; its computerized feel and lean, spare arrangement contrasted sharply with the perceived excesses of most disco music, yet its longing for escape (specifically, from Minneapolis, whose music scene was still in its infancy) fit the spirit of the era perfectly, sending it to the top of the charts for a full month in 1980.

A multi-instrumentalist, Greenberg had played in several bands and had been trying for some time to secure a production deal. He finally caught the Casablanca label's interest with a disco track called "Rock It," which became something of a hit locally. Casablanca asked Greenberg for a full album, and he gathered a cast of session players that initially included guitarists David Rivkin and Tom Riopelle, keyboardist Ivan Rafowitz, and bassist Terry Grant. Most importantly, he recruited lead vocalist Cynthia Johnson, the 1976 Miss Black Minnesota, who had been performing with an early version of the Time. Released nationally in late 1979, "Rock It" failed to catch on. The group's debut album, Mouth Music, was released in early 1980 and when "Funkytown" was pulled as a second single, it was an instant hit, climbing to number one just a couple months later and spending four weeks on top. In the wake of its success, "Rock It" was re-released, but flopped again. The six-song release Pucker Up followed, featuring a disco remake of the British pub rock group Ace's hit ballad "How Long," which reached number four on Billboard's club chart. The next Lipps, Inc. full-length, Designer Music, didn't attract much attention. Johnson was already decreasing her involvement with the group, with Melanie Rosales picking up some of the slack; Johnson left for good in 1983, the year the group released their final album, 4. By the time Lipps, Inc. threw in the towel, though, they'd begun to open things up on the Minneapolis music scene, not to mention giving valuable early experience to several future members of Prince's band the Revolution. Greenberg eventually moved into web design, and owns a profitable company based in Minneapolis. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

Genres

: disco

Total plays

602.2 million
Updated on 2025-08-14

Country

United States

Monthly listeners

4,520,512

Followers

183,564

Top Cities

  1. Mexico
    61,590 listeners
  2. Chile
    75,800 listeners
  3. Mexico
    63,422 listeners
  4. Mexico
    53,171 listeners
  5. Mexico
    63,211 listeners

Most popular tracks

Track Plays Duration Release date
Funkytown - Single Version
Funkytown - Single Version
473,991,391 3:55 1996-04-04
Funkytown
Funkytown
75,339,701 7:50 1979-11-01
Designer Music
Designer Music
27,678,356 5:43 1992-01-01
Designer Music - Radio Edit
Designer Music - Radio Edit
17,556,977 3:33 2003-01-01
How Long
How Long
2,557,706 5:37 1992-01-01
Funkytown - Domy R Informal Remix
Funkytown - Domy R Informal Remix
1,388,549 5:51 2020-03-09
All Night Dancing
All Night Dancing
639,527 8:20 1979-11-01
Rock It - Edit
Rock It - Edit
491,650 3:42 1992-01-01
Siempre Mirando
Siempre Mirando
364,113 2:52 2015-05-14
Rock It
Rock It
359,482 5:41 1979-11-01
Jazzy
Jazzy
287,703 3:59 1992-01-01
On To You - Radio Edit
On To You - Radio Edit
201,339 3:23 2003-01-01
Funkytown
Funkytown
178,852 4:34 2008-01-01
Addicted To The Night
Addicted To The Night
167,114 6:48 1992-01-01
Power
Power
152,644 8:17 1979-11-01
Tight Pair
Tight Pair
149,452 8:31 1992-01-01
I Need Some Cash
I Need Some Cash
139,430 4:59 2003-01-01
Obsessed
Obsessed
135,973 3:55 2003-01-01
Does Anybody Know Me
Does Anybody Know Me
99,751 4:22 1992-01-01
Hold Me Down
Hold Me Down
99,354 5:27 1992-01-01
Let's Get Back To The Floor
Let's Get Back To The Floor
94,233 6:39 2003-01-01
Choir Practice
Choir Practice
70,770 5:57 1992-01-01
Hit The Deck
Hit The Deck
50,031 6:07 1992-01-01

New releases

Funkytown (Domy R Informal Remix)
Funkytown (Domy R Informal Remix)
2020-03-09
[Lipps Inc.]
Funkytown
Funkytown
2003-01-01
[Island Mercury]
Funkyworld: The Best Of Lipps Inc
Funkyworld: The Best Of Lipps Inc
1992-01-01
[Island Mercury]
Mouth To Mouth
Mouth To Mouth
1979-11-01
[Polydor]