"Funk" is the twenty-first episode of the American television series Glee. The episode was written by series creator Ian Brennan and directed by Elodie Keene. It premiered on the Fox network on June 1, 2010 and was watched by 9 million viewers. In "Funk", New Directions is intimidated by rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline. Jesse St. James (Jonathan Groff) defects back to Vocal Adrenaline, and New Directions explores funk music, knowing it is their rival club's weakness. The episode features cover versions of six songs, all of which were released as singles, available for download, and two of which are included on the soundtrack albumGlee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers.
The episode received mixed reviews from critics. Lisa Respers France of CNN and Blair Baldwin of Zap2it both received the episode positively. Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club, Entertainment Weekly's Tim Stack and James Poniewozic of Time highlighted continuity issues with the show, while VanDerWerff and Henrik Batallones of BuddyTV deemed "Funk" a set-up episode for the season finale. Bobby Hankinson of the Houston Chronicle gave a more positive review, but still found "Funk" lacking compared to previous episodes, a sentiment shared by Aly Semigran of MTV.
The second season of the musical comedy-drama television series Glee originally aired between September 21, 2010 and May 24, 2011 on Fox in the United States. The 22-episode season was produced by 20th Century Fox Television and Ryan Murphy Television, with executive producers Dante Di Loreto and series co-creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, with the other series co-creator, Ian Brennan, as co-executive producer.
Glee is the debut studio album by Canadian music collective Bran Van 3000. The Canadian version was released on 15 April 1997 through Audiogram Records, while the international version, slightly altered from the original, was released on 17 March 1998 through Capitol Records. The album contains the international hit "Drinking in L.A." and features hip hop supergroup The Gravediggaz on "Afrodiziak".
As If is the sixth studio album by American dance-punk group !!!, released on October 16, 2015 on Warp Records.
Singles
Three official singles have been released from As If: "All U Writers", a 5 1/2 minute (5 minutes on the album) long song featuring vocals from Teresa Eggers, released 28 April 2015. "Freedom '15", a groovy leviathan of a disco track, released 30 July 2015, and features vocals from Yolanda Harris Dancy and Taletha Manor. A lyric video for "Freedom '15" was uploaded 20 August 2015. The third single from the album, "Bam City", was released 30 September 2015, with an accompanying music video. "Ooo", a grooving love song, was released with an accompanying music video on November 16, 2015.
Promotional singles
One promotional single has been released from the As If: "Sick Ass Moon", an "R&B-tinted house track", released with "Freedom '15" on 30 July 2015.
Critical Reception
In a positive review for Exclaim!, Daniel Sylvester called the album "one of the most enjoyable, if schizophrenic, dance albums of the year."
The true version extracted from Karaoke Revolution Glee: Volume 3.
By Finn Hudson (Cory Monteith).
#glee
published: 30 Jul 2020
Glee - It's All Coming Back To Me Now (Full Performance + Scene) 3x21
All Rights to Fox
Episode: Nationals
published: 28 Jun 2018
GLEE - Smooth Criminal (Full Performance) (Official Music Video) HD
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Episode: 3x11 "Michael".
published: 30 Jan 2016
GLEE - Full Performance of ''I Say A Little Prayer" [Cut-Down] from "Showmance"
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
This is their audition song for the New Directions. They audition so that Quinn can see what happens between Finn and Rachel, and to spy on the Glee Club under Sue's orders. All three of them join the New Directions after this performance.
Lyrics:
Brittany and Santana:
Say a little prayer for you
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my make-up (Make-up)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
While combing my hair now
And wondering what dress to wear now (Wear now)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We...
published: 30 Jul 2020
Glee - Gloria (Full Performance) 5x10
All Rights to Fox
Episode: Trio
published: 01 Dec 2017
GLEE - Full Performance of ''Start Me Up/Livin' on a Prayer '' from "Never Been Kissed"
published: 21 Feb 2016
Glee - We Are Young (Full Performance) 3x08
All Rights to Fox
Episode: Hold On To Sixteen
published: 22 Oct 2017
GLEE - Full Performance of ''Telephone'' from ''Audition''
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Epis...
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Episode: 3x11 "Michael".
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Episode: 3x11 "Michael".
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
...
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
This is their audition song for the New Directions. They audition so that Quinn can see what happens between Finn and Rachel, and to spy on the Glee Club under Sue's orders. All three of them join the New Directions after this performance.
Lyrics:
Brittany and Santana:
Say a little prayer for you
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my make-up (Make-up)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
While combing my hair now
And wondering what dress to wear now (Wear now)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh, how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
I run for the bus dear
While riding, I think of us dear (Us dear)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
At work, I just take time
And all through my coffee break-time (Break time)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
#Glee #DiannaAgron #QuinnFabray
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
This is their audition song for the New Directions. They audition so that Quinn can see what happens between Finn and Rachel, and to spy on the Glee Club under Sue's orders. All three of them join the New Directions after this performance.
Lyrics:
Brittany and Santana:
Say a little prayer for you
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my make-up (Make-up)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
While combing my hair now
And wondering what dress to wear now (Wear now)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh, how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
I run for the bus dear
While riding, I think of us dear (Us dear)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
At work, I just take time
And all through my coffee break-time (Break time)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
#Glee #DiannaAgron #QuinnFabray
GLEE - Full Performance of Smooth Criminal.
Originally performed by: Michael Jackson.
Sung by: Santana Lopez/Naya Rivera and Sebastian Smythe/Grant Gustin.
Episode: 3x11 "Michael".
I Say a Little Prayer by Aretha Franklin is featured in Showmance, the second episode of Season One. It is sung by Quinn with Brittany and Santana as back-up.
This is their audition song for the New Directions. They audition so that Quinn can see what happens between Finn and Rachel, and to spy on the Glee Club under Sue's orders. All three of them join the New Directions after this performance.
Lyrics:
Brittany and Santana:
Say a little prayer for you
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
The moment I wake up
Before I put on my make-up (Make-up)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
While combing my hair now
And wondering what dress to wear now (Wear now)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh, how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
Quinn (Brittany and Santana):
I run for the bus dear
While riding, I think of us dear (Us dear)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
At work, I just take time
And all through my coffee break-time (Break time)
I say a little (Prayer for you)
Quinn with Brittany and Santana:
Forever, forever
You'll stay in my heart
And I will love you
Forever and ever
We never will part
Oh how I love you
Together, together
That's how it must be
To live without you (Brittany and Santana: Would only mean)
Heartbreak for me
#Glee #DiannaAgron #QuinnFabray
"Funk" is the twenty-first episode of the American television series Glee. The episode was written by series creator Ian Brennan and directed by Elodie Keene. It premiered on the Fox network on June 1, 2010 and was watched by 9 million viewers. In "Funk", New Directions is intimidated by rival glee club Vocal Adrenaline. Jesse St. James (Jonathan Groff) defects back to Vocal Adrenaline, and New Directions explores funk music, knowing it is their rival club's weakness. The episode features cover versions of six songs, all of which were released as singles, available for download, and two of which are included on the soundtrack albumGlee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers.
The episode received mixed reviews from critics. Lisa Respers France of CNN and Blair Baldwin of Zap2it both received the episode positively. Todd VanDerWerff of The A.V. Club, Entertainment Weekly's Tim Stack and James Poniewozic of Time highlighted continuity issues with the show, while VanDerWerff and Henrik Batallones of BuddyTV deemed "Funk" a set-up episode for the season finale. Bobby Hankinson of the Houston Chronicle gave a more positive review, but still found "Funk" lacking compared to previous episodes, a sentiment shared by Aly Semigran of MTV.
Schue assigns the glee club funk songs—is a struggle to listen to ... Additionally, there’s a dirty, analog feel to “Give Up The Funk” that is the complete opposite of Glee’s squeaky-clean production and the cast’s manicured style of singing.
But for the first time ever, I do believe I have fallen into a deep funk ... I’m saying funk instead of depression hoping that joking around about it might help me to de-funkify ... I want glee back, Waldo. Got any bright ideas about how to get glee back?.