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Low Rider

Cruise slow and low with War's iconic 1975 funk masterpiece, "Low Rider." Instantly recognizable...
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"Low Rider"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-16

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.

Built on a simple yet hypnotic foundation, "Low Rider" evokes the feeling of cruising down the boulevard. Its minimalist structure, featuring Howard Scott's cool lead vocal and Charles Miller's saxophone, cemented its status as a timeless funk and Latin rock standard deeply associated with lowrider car culture since 1975.

SONG MEANING: This song is an ode to the Chicano lowrider car culture of the 1970s. The lyrics and laid-back, cruising groove celebrate the style, attitude, and community associated with driving customized cars ("low riders") slowly and proudly down the street ("Low rider knows every street yeah"). It paints a cool, atmospheric picture of that scene.

  • BAND: War
  • GENRE: Funk, Latin Rock, Mariachi
  • RELEASEDAY: November 15
  • YEAR: 1975

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