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SilverTwins Of Funk featuring Jenny Silver – DTF (Down to Funk, are You?)

On September 30 the first in a series of singles by Swedish Funk collective SilverTwins Of Funk featuring Jenny Silver is released.

The song is called DTF (Down to Funk, are You?) a groovy, sexy tune, in the funk and disco tradition, but modern sounding. Jenny Silver is a musical FEMME FATALE and sounds like a combination of Dua Lipa and Dawn Silva.

It ́s shiny, glittering, SilverFunk with a twist of boogie n disco, in presence of the P!

Since Jenny Silver’s career took off at the age of 17, she has frequently appeared in the Swedish media, performed at the biggest TV shows in Sweden, been awarded a Swedish Grammy, had numerous play-listed songs on the radio, topped the Swedish chart for several weeks; she has been featured in the biggest magazines, was voted Sweden’s sexiest woman and performed and toured all over Sweden and other European countries. In addition to solo appearances and achievements, Jenny has also been involved in numerous cross-genre collaborations with many of Sweden’s topmost names in the music industry, ranging from legendary jazz musicians such as Svante Thuresson and pianist Georg Riedel, always gaining prize and respect among fellow musicians
and reviewers.

Jenny Silver about the cooperation with SilverTwins of Funk
“I have found my soulmates;-) It ́s liberating to make music so sexy, groovy, and still relevant. We make up a dream team!”
SilverTwins Of Funk is a funk collective based in Gothenburg, consisting of Sweden’s nest funk-, soul-, jazz- and session musicians.
SilverTwins Of Funk is songwriting/producer team:
Fronkpac & Matt the guitarman (Fredrik Jahn & Mattias Adolfsson, Stonefunkers, Funkmachines, Done Guntan).

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Close and recurring collaborations include Swedish funk giant M-Rock Emrik Larsson (Stonefunkers, WeFunky Band), Wojtek Goral (Justin Timberlake, The Weeknd, and more).

The first single was released in June 2020. Since then 9 singles have reached the world. The Sunday Funk video has been shown on USA-TV, the songs have radio plays on all ve continents. Several of the songs have been on R&B charts in several countries such as Switzerland, Italy, France, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, Australia.

Listen to SilverTwins Of Funk featuring Jenny Silver – DTF (Down to Funk, are You?)

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