Funk legend Bootsy Collins has announced a new album World Wide Funk, due out Oct 27th. Marking the bassist’s first album since 2011’s Tha Funk Capital of the World, the upcoming World Wide Funk is populated with musical friends old and new, and recorded in his Cincinnati home’s Bootzilla Re-hab studio. Blue-chip rappers like Doug E. FreshBig Daddy KaneDJ QuikDru Down, and Chuck D, along with guitar shredder Buckethead, all join a Bootsy-curated posse of fresh new artists on a record that embraces everything from the classic P-Funk sound Bootsy pioneered to the closest Collins has ever come to radio-active, boots on the ground, friendly fire in a musical-P-rated-adventure.

Following the release of the lead single, “Worth My While” featuring Kalu Uchis, Bootsy Collins has released the second single, “Ladies Nite” with an official music video. “Ladies Nite” features appearances from Compton rapper MC Eiht and the artist collective BlvckSeeds, who supply gorgeous harmonies throughout World Wide Funk. Bump this:

“I’ve never really been concerned about what others thought about me or my music, as long as it made you feel good & sexy, like them old house parties, sharing a coke and a smile while doing a bump and grind,” Bootsy explains. Bootsy’s music and life are all about creating unity in the community, “but not necessarily the same old community.” He has never stopped generating new energy among new musical associates, and World Wide Funk is the latest example of his Promethean powers.