Top 5 Viral Funk & Disco Anthems On Radio Funk
When The Groove Refuses To Die
Close your eyes for a second.
You’re not in 2026 anymore. You’re back in a smoky club, mirrorball spinning, the bass hugging your chest, and the bartender giving you that look that says, “Don’t worry, you’re not going home early tonight.”
That feeling?
That’s the permanent home of Radio Funk, a webradio carved out for pure disco, funk and soul, broadcasting from Paris but wired straight into the global bloodstream of groove lovers. Here, the algorithm doesn’t decide what you hear.
Curators do. DJs do.
Vinyl junkies do.
And when we look at what really explodes on the station—what gets replayed, requested, replayed again—five tracks keep floating to the top like champagne bubbles.
Today, we’re talking about those five monsters: “Fantasy” by Earth, Wind & Fire, “You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine” by Lou Rawls, “Feels So Good” by Delegation, “False Faces” by Billy Paul, and “Funky Junkie” by The Blackbyrds.
Not just “popular songs”—they’re emotional landmarks, each carrying a piece of the 1970s–80s funk and disco history inside them.
This article is a deep dive into why these records still own the dancefloor, how they were born, which labels pushed them, and how their DNA runs through modern acts, from Daft Punk to Bruno Mars.
And above all, it’s a love letter to the people who never stopped caring about sound quality, full‑length versions, and that human touch you’ll still find on Radio Funk’s live shows and Mixcloud sessions.




