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James Brown introduced funk in the 1960s with rhythmic changes and distinctive emphasis. He changed the emphasis from traditional soul to a 1:3 beat, becoming characteristic of funk. Although "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" is considered the starting point, influences were already present in previous songs such as "Out of Sight" and "Cold Sweat". Drummer Chuck Connors' contribution was significant, and Brown's funk style, with syncopated bass lines and guitar riffs, influenced artists such as Sly and Family Stone and The Isley Brothers. Alfred "Pee Wee" Ellis' leadership and Clyde Stubblefield's influence on drumming techniques were essential to modern funk. Groups such as Dyke and the Blazers, Jimmy McGriff and Charles Wright and Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band followed this evolution, consolidating funk as a distinctive musical genre.