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War

War, the groundbreaking multi-ethnic band from Long Beach, California, forged a unique sound blending...
Band

"War"

War, the groundbreaking multi-ethnic band from Long Beach, California, forged a unique sound blending funk, jazz, Latin, R&B, and rock. Known initially for backing Eric Burdon, they achieved massive success with socially conscious lyrics and infectious grooves. Discover the genre-defying music of War.

  • Low Rider

Formed in 1969, War's career has continued over many decades since their inception. Their distinctive sound reached a notable peak around 1975, showcasing their signature fusion of musical styles. During this period, War masterfully blended deep funk grooves with the vibrant rhythms of Latin rock, even incorporating elements reminiscent of Mariachi music. This eclectic and multicultural approach defined War's unique contribution to popular music, creating infectious and socially aware sounds that resonated widely throughout their long active history.

A prime example of their funk and Latin rock blend became an iconic anthem, particularly celebrated within car culture and beyond. This legendary track, emerging from that fertile mid-70s period, is instantly recognizable by its slinky, unforgettable bassline and laid-back groove. Featuring saxophone, harmonica, and distinctive chanted vocals, the song perfectly evokes a feeling of cruising cool and street style. Its enduring popularity cemented War's unique sound in the public consciousness, showcasing their mastery of creating atmospheric, rhythmically infectious music that captured a specific cultural vibe.

  • ACTIVE: 1969–present
  • BAND: War
  • GENRE: Funk, Latin Rock, Mariachi
  • RELEASEDAY: November 15
  • YEAR: 1975
  • HASHTAGS: #War #Funk #LatinRock #Mariachi #November15

BAND | War

"Low Rider"

Cruise slow and low with War's iconic 1975 funk masterpiece, "Low Rider." Instantly recognizable by its slinky bassline and signature saxophone hook, this track became a defining anthem. Its infectious blend of funk, Latin rock, and laid-back cool made it an everlasting classic.
Released as a major hit single from War's 1975 album Why Can't We Be Friends?, "Low Rider" perfectly captured a specific cultural vibe. The song's unique fusion of funk rhythms, Latin rock percussion, soulful harmonica, and memorable horn lines created an irresistible groove that dominated the airwaves...

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