Lipps, Inc. (pronounced like “lip sync”) was a studio band formed in 1979 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA by Steven Greenberg, who wrote and produced all of the group’s music, and who also played several instruments. They are best known for their second hit single Funkytown in 1980. The group’s lead-singer was Cynthia Johnson, and the rest of the group consisted of a changing group of session musicians. One being guitarist David Rivkin AKA David Z. who later on produced, mixed and wrote for others and worked closely with Prince. They achieved popularity during the end of the disco era at the late 1970s and early 1980s and had one major international pop hit. “Funkytown” spent four weeks at number one on both the Hot 100 and on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts in the United States and was awarded a platinum record. It reached number two in the United Kingdom and was a hit throughout the world. Their further singles failed to match their initial success (their only other Hot 100 entry was their debut single “Rock It”, which peaked at #64 in 1979), however they had more dance club hits throughout the 1980s, including the Ace cover How Long in 1981, which reached #4 on the U.S. dance chart.
The group ceased recording after the album “Hit The Deck/Does Anybody Know Me” (1985), by then Cynthia Johnson had already left the group and had been replaced by another singer already on the previous album “4” (1982).
A rock version of “Funkytown” was covered by the Australia group Pseudo Echo in 1987 on their album Love An Adventure and reached the top of the charts there. “Funkytown” is one of the songs of the Shrek 2 movie soundtrack. The song “Funkytown” has had popular recognition again recently due to a mash-up of it with Soulwax’s dance track NY Excuse appearing on the Soulwax remix album Nite Versions. The track is titled NY Lipps.
Steven Greenberg’s son Neil has been on MTV’s Made performing as a rapper as ‘The Blizzard’. In that episode Greenberg made several appearances as well.