Into You
Funkadelic Lyrics


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Into you now
Into you, my people

I can't get into the neutron bomb
I can't get into something that will do me some harm
I can't get into a drug addict principle
I can't get into something that would close the door
If it's right, it's all right for you now
If it's right, it's all right for me now, yo-ho
Any night you'll be uptight until you find
That the wrong and the right are within your mind

Into you now
Into you, my people

Into you now
Imagine me
Into you now
Into you
Into you now
My heart
Into you, my people

I can't get into the poisoned land
I can't get into something I don't understand
I can't into a bad romance
I can't get into a love that ends in a chance

If it's right, it's all right with you now
If it's right, it's all right for me now, yo-ho
Any night you'll be uptight until you find
That the wrong and the right are within your mind

If it's right, it's all right with you now
If it's right, it's all right for me now, yo-ho
Any night you'll be uptight until you find
That the wrong and the right are within your mind

Into you now




Into you, my people
And you into me

Overall Meaning

The song "Into You" by Funkadelic explores the concept of individual choice, emphasizing the power of the mind in making the right decisions. The repetition of "Into you now" creates a sense of urgency, emphasizing the importance of making a choice and taking action, rather than being passive or stagnant. The line "I can't get into the neutron bomb" highlights the band's opposition to nuclear weapons and war, suggesting that they prefer peace and unity over destruction and chaos. This theme of unity continues with the line "Into you, my people," emphasizing the importance of coming together and supporting one another.


The refrain, "if it's right, it's all right for you now," reinforces the idea that each individual must make their own choices based on what feels right for them. The line "Any night you'll be uptight until you find that the wrong and the right are within your mind" suggests that inner conflict and uncertainty can be resolved through introspection and self-awareness. The repeated chant of "Yo-ho" reinforces the song's upbeat tone and sense of community, giving the listener a sense of belonging and connectedness.


Line by Line Meaning

Into you now
Fully invested in you at this moment


Into you, my people
Committed to the well-being of my community


I can't get into the neutron bomb
I refuse to embrace destructive technologies


I can't get into something that will do me some harm
I avoid activities that put me in danger


I can't get into a drug addict principle
I don't support addiction as a way of life


I can't get into something that would close the door
I don't welcome actions that lead to isolation


If it's right, it's all right for you now
If what you're doing is ethical, it's okay


If it's right, it's all right for me now, yo-ho
If I believe it's right, I'm okay with it


Any night you'll be uptight until you find
You'll be anxious until you discover


That the wrong and the right are within your mind
You hold the power to differentiate right from wrong


Imagine me
Visualize my presence


My heart
My love and affection


I can't get into the poisoned land
I refuse to support the destruction of the environment


I can't get into something I don't understand
I refuse to participate in activities that I don't comprehend


I can't into a bad romance
I don't invest in toxic, unfulfilling relationships


I can't get into a love that ends in a chance
I don't seek out unstable, uncertain romances


And you into me
An equal exchange of investment and comradeship




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: O'SHEA JACKSON, DARRELL L. JOHNSON, GEORGE CLINTON, JR., WILLIAM EARL COLLINS, WALTER MORRISON

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Comments from YouTube:

@jaylene.turner6524

Ray Davis was one of the greatest bass singers in the world.

@ricosuave8310

Sure enough

@scottdavis26

I agree fully! Check out Zing Went the string of my heart The Tramps!

@minorsnow5306

Very underrated and not listed as such.

@jaylene.turner6524

@Scott Davis

That was Earl Young on bass vocals.

Ray Davis was never apart of that group,
only P-Funk,
and briefly later with
the Temptations.

@jaylene.turner6524

My Top Four Bass Singers:

1.Melvin Franklin
(The Temptations)

2.Ray Davis
(P-Funk)

3.Pervis Jackson
(The Spinners)

4.Renaldo “Obie” Benson
(The Four Tops)

@hragster1

The greatest Funkadelic album ever hands down

@DeborahJB

"I can't get into the neutron bomb. I can't get into somethin' that would do me some harm. I can't get into the drug addict principle. I can't get into somethin' that would close a door." So much more to the funk, and yet, still so funky : )

@cameoslaughtersr2821

I still feel this today 2023, 🤘🏿💯

@VaultHunterRoo

This is music! It's to bad people have not only lost touch with this music, but with themselves.

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