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Mathematics of Love - George Clinton (Ft. Kim Burrell)
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Mathematics of Love George Clinton (Ft. Kim Burrell)

"Mathematics of Love" by George Clinton (Ft. Kim Burrell) blends funk and soul (#Funk). Released in 1998, it explores themes of love's complexities, using mathematical metaphors to express emotional connections. Unique elements include Clinton's signature grooves and Burrell's powerful vocals, emphasizing love's intricate equations. The song showcases the fusion of genres and highlights the cultural significance of love in the African American experience.

Mathematics of Love - George Clinton (Ft. Kim Burrell)
I count the moments we're apart. And add them up mathematically and multiply them by the kisses supposedly I've been missing. Divided by the attention not to mention the affection. Subtract that from your gross potential and see I ain't missin' none. Cause any percentage of you is as good the whole pie. An infraction thereof brings dividends of interest. Any percentage of you is as good as the whole pie. An infraction there of brings dividends of Love. I take the square root and get boxed in every time. When I know the shortest distance between two points, is it a straight line? I gotta come in to you more in to you two times. And get rid of one, over to where we equal one. Equal one
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