"The Bengals Rock" Video
See the newest video by funk legend and Cincinnati icon Bootsy Collins.
"Who Dey Invasion" Video
See the 2006 video by Collins.
"Fear 'Da Tiger" Video
The Bengals and Collins also collaborated to produce "Fear Da Tiger," a Bengals theme song that made its debut at Paul Brown Stadium during the 2005 season.
Drawing off the familiar "Who Dey" slogan adopted by Bengals fans in 1981, "Fear Da Tiger" was shot and produced in-house at Paul Brown Stadium and includes contributions from Bengals players Stacy Andrews, Duane Clemons, Jonathan Fanene, Shaun Smith and Ben Wilkerson, as well as cameos by several other Bengals.
As a young bassist, Bootsy formed his first group, the Pacesetters, in 1968. From 1969 to 1971, the group functioned as James Brown's backup band and was dubbed the JB's. In 1972, Bootsy joined George Clinton's Parliament/Funkadelic, and in 1976 launched Bootsy's Rubber Band as a spin-off of P-Funk. Signing to Warner Bros., he enjoyed the first of his 15 R&B singles-chart entries in 1976 with "Stretchin' Out (In a Rubber Band)."
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