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[Verse]
I'm Not Chattin', not on the spot,
Not smoking pot, like it or not,
Not trying to Not tie a Knot with you,
Not missing my shot, And what not,
Sail hundreds of Knots and Not let you down,
I'm Not getting Active, I'm Not gonna act like a clown,
Not gonna frown, Not gonna Not be down (for you)

[Chrorus]
I'm Not
I'm Not, Don't let you get away
I'm Not, Don't be losing
I'm Not, Tryin' to hear her
I'm Not, Not
I'm Not, Haaaa-aaahh ha
I'm Not,
I'm Not, Not Gonna lose you
I'm Not
I'm Not

[Verse]
(Guess who) Guess who's Not comin' to dinner,
With Knot dreadlocks, Got a Knot in my pocket,
I'm Not playing, I'm Not talking if you're Not listening,
Not listening, if you're talking Not-sense,
Not thanks, if Not me,
Not missing my shot, baby,
she loves me she loves me Not

[Chorus]
I'm Not, gonna let you get away
I'm Not,
I'm Not, Gonna be losing you
I'm Not, Trying here or Not
I'm Not,
I'm Not, Because I like you a lot
I'm Not.
I'm Not.


[Bridge]
Not often do I decide Not talk to someone like you
Not lately, Not everyday
I'm Not gonna say Not cool thangs
To make you put a Knot on my head
Unless you take me to the day, oooh ooh

[Chorus]
I'm Not.
I'm Not.
I'm Not, I'm Not leaving here
I'm Not.
I'm Not, I wanna be
I'm Not,
I'm Not, Give it up
I'm Not.
I'm Not, Losing

Oooooh ooooh
Oooooh ooooh

[Chorus]
I'm Not, Going to lose you, babe
I'm Not.
I'm Not.
I'm Not, Tryin' to hear you say Not to me
I'm Not, Going to be knocked out for you
I'm Not,
I'm Not, I can't accept
I'm Not.
I'm Not, The words
I'm Not, I'm not
I'm Not, Going to be losing you
I'm Not.
I'm Not, Going to be knocked out, Yeah
I'm Not, No
I'm Not.

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Joseph "Amp" Fiddler, originally a keyboardist from Detroit, is a funk and soul musician who has worked with Enchantment, the Dramatics, George Clinton, Moodyman, Jamiroquai, The Brand New Heavies, Fishbone and Maxwell.

Along with his brother, Budz, he realsed the album Mr Fiddler in 1990 on Elektra. His debut solo album Waltz of a Ghetto Fly was released in 2004.

The new album'Afro Strut' is the follow up to that record and a sign that his assured and open-minded approach to his own sound has engendered a stylistic leap forward, creating in the process a diverse and ambitious second album. As a man who has achieved almost every goal he has set himself, whether it be becoming a multi instrumentalist talent, joining George Clinton's Funkadelic, or developing a base for like minded musical luminaries to collaborate and create, it was always to be expected. 'Waltz...' was more of a vibe, a full stop on a long period of his life to that point and a drawing together of unfinished songs and feelings from his youth. 'Afro Strut' was to be the fresh start that sees Amp able to look further forward as well as back to his roots, and as a result has the feel of a more fully-realised vision.

The array of collaborators and contributors to the record further emphasises this approach. Opener 'Faith' sets the standard with Amp joined by Raphael Saadiq on a timelessly deep ode to spirituality of a different kind. The UK's Justin Crawford (one half of Manchester-based dj/production outfit Unabombers) is brought in for two of the standout disco-flecked cuts 'Right Where You Are' and 'Ridin'. Amp's Jazz heritage rolls to the fore on the uplifting 'If I Don't', recalling his days in doo-wop outfit The Enchantments as a teenager and laying open the musical make up of its creator.

The sadly departed Jay Dilla's group Slum Village, another product of Camp Amp, the basement recording studio at Amp's 7 Mile home that has also had local luminary Moodyman in regular residence, is represented on the bumping 'I Need You'. Tony Allen, the man accredited with creating afrobeat alongside the great Fela Kuti, provides the drums on Afro Strut and another great, Jay-Z collaborator, Grammy winning string arranger and former member of MFSB Larry Gold steps up on album closer 'Hustle.

By referencing many of the great contemporary black music movements be it Jazz, Doo-Wop, Afrobeat, soul or hip-hop, Afro Strut is, like its predecessor, without modern day comparison. The collusion of a lifetime of influences and experiences that are drawn on, used, discarded and Amp-lified across twelve rich slices of raw funk.

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