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2002 single by The Beatnuts
"We Got the Funk"
Single by The Beatnuts
from the album Classic Nuts, Vol. 1
Released
March 19, 2002
Genre
East Coast hip hop
Length
3:17
Label
Loud Records
Songwriter(s)
Lester Fernandez, Jerry Tineo
Producer(s)
The Beatnuts
The Beatnuts singles chronology
"Let's Git Doe" (2001)
"We Got the Funk" (2002)
"Buying out the Bar" (2002)
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