Lyn Collins
One way to rate a singer is through the "party-factor" test: does the voice grasp your attention, make you pop your fingers or perhaps spontaneously start dancing? Lyn Collins passes this test with flying colors. Since the world first discovered the "Female Preacher" singing with the James Brown Revue, this incredibly talented singer has enjoyed tremendous popularity with countless sold out standing-room-only performances. Because of her innovative, powerful delivery, she has always sought to push the perimeters of Soul/Funk to the limits.

Often considered the originator of female rap, Lyn holds the distinction of being rap music's most sampled diva with her classic rendition of "Think About It (It Take Two To Make A Thing Go Right)" showing up on disc recordings ranging from rapper Rob Base to Janet Jackson.

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Genres Funk

Rock Me Again & Again & Again & Again & Again & Again
Cool song! (DJ Funk)

Think (about it) (1972) Funk
   Tracks: Ain't No Sunshine - Fly Me to the Moon - Just Won't Do Right - Never Gonna Give You Up - Reach Out for Me - Things Got to Get Better - Think (About It) - Wheels of Life - Women's Lib

Check Me Out If You Don't Know Me By Now (1974) Funk
   Tracks: A Foggy Day - Baby Don't Do it - Backstabbers - How Long Can I Keep it Up - If You Don't Know Me by Now - Mr. Big Stuff - Put it on the Line - Rock Me Again & Again - To Each His Own - Try a Little Tenderness