Produced in collaboration with multi-Grammy Award-winner Ralph Johnson of Earth, Wind & Fire, Funk Asylum Vol. 1 pulses with lush arrangements, blazing horn lines, and a groove-driven foundation that both honors and reimagines its roots.
The project’s first single, “I Try,” is a bold declaration of Robinson’s vision: to educate through rhythm and honor the personal and collective stories that shaped funk music. Originally performed by Angela Bofill, Robinson’s reimagined version—featuring lead vocals by Imani-Grace, a soaring saxophone solo by Gerald Albright, and lush strings arranged by John Clayton—invites listeners into a space of reflection, movement, and belonging. It’s a groove with a message, and a call to join the legacy.
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