George Clinton: The Untold Story of Parliament-Funkadelic
At 84, George Clinton, the mastermind behind Parliament-Funkadelic, reveals the darker truths behind the legendary grooves of his iconic band. While their music revolutionized funk, the band was plagued by lawsuits, addiction, and betrayal, leaving a legacy that’s both brilliant and chaotic.
The story begins in the late 1960s, when Clinton faced legal disputes over the name of his original group, The Parliaments. Stripped of their rights to perform under the name, Clinton took a bold step by forming Funkadelic in 1968.

This new band allowed him to push musical boundaries, blending psychedelic rock with funk. The dual-band concept of Parliament and Funkadelic emerged, with Parliament focusing on smooth R&B grooves and Funkadelic embracing raw, experimental sounds.
Funkadelic’s debut album in 1970 broke new ground, combining the spirit of 1960s rock with deep funk grooves. Albums like *Maggot Brain* (1971) cemented their influence, showcasing Eddie Hazel’s legendary guitar solos. But success came at a cost.
Creative differences and financial disputes led to the departure of key members like Hazel, whose exit marked the beginning of internal struggles that would haunt the band for decades.

Despite these challenges, Clinton attracted new talent, including Bernie Worrell, Bootsy Collins, and Glen Goins, who brought fresh energy to the group. Parliament’s *Mothership Connection* (1975) and Funkadelic’s *One Nation Under a Groove* (1978) became iconic albums, solidifying Clinton’s status as a musical innovator. Yet, behind the scenes, tensions grew.
By the 1980s, the band began to unravel. Rival bands formed under the Funkadelic name, leading to legal battles and confusion among fans. Clinton’s leadership was also affected by his struggles with substance abuse, which strained relationships within the group. Addiction spread among members, creating a toxic environment that led to further departures.
Financial disputes became another source of turmoil. Clinton filed a $100 million lawsuit against his former business partner, Armen Balladian, accusing him of wrongfully acquiring rights to his music catalog.
Clinton claimed Balladian used deceptive practices to strip him of royalties, adding fake songwriters to contracts and profiting from his music without consent. Songs like “Give Up the Funk” and “Atomic Dog” were used in movies and ads, yet Clinton saw little of the earnings.

The band’s struggles extended beyond Clinton’s legal battles. Bernie Worrell’s widow filed a lawsuit, accusing Clinton of breaking royalty agreements and using drugs to manipulate band members. Many members faced lifelong battles with addiction, some never recovering.
Despite the chaos, Clinton’s influence remains undeniable. His music has been extensively sampled in hip-hop, inspiring artists like Snoop Dogg and De La Soul. Clinton continues to fight for his legacy, reclaiming his music catalog and warning young artists about the dangers of exploitation in the industry.
Today, Clinton’s story is a testament to resilience. While Parliament-Funkadelic’s history is marked by conflict, their groundbreaking music continues to shape the world of funk and beyond.
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