@karanga "
Funk Overload hahaha Putin rulezzzz"
Rasputin is a song by Boney M. Meanwhile, Funk Overload is the name associated with the music video that Rasputin [
specifically, a (rather appealing) version of the song which was sped up 1.25x and otherwise slightly tweaked by Pace Audio] got added to, which was originally a music video for Slightly Left of Centre's Love The Way You Move (which is also a fun song). As such, despite recent Youtube misassociations between the song and "Funk Overload" [
despite the description of Pace's video properly crediting both Boney M. and SLC], "Funk Overload" still propely refers to Maceo Parker's 1998 album by that name.
Pace Audio's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgGzAKP_HuM
Original Rasputin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYnVYJDxu2Q
Original music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wga5A6R9BJg
Funk Overload album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVvEKZJuMj8
KnowYourMeme: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/ra-ra-rasputin
The Boney M. association is important to the present chapter, as it indicates that our MC is attempting to correspond "Ivanov" to the time when that song was most notable (ie, late 70s through the 80s). This likely suggests that she's attempting to give an impression that the "hero" arrived in "her world" during or near to
the Cold War of 1985 - 1991, during which the Soviet Union was engaging in an arms race against the US. Hence, giving emphasis to her weaponry references.
tl;dr version: Best to credit the song to Boney M or Pace Audio, as associating it with Funk Overload would instead be giving credit either to a saxaphonist or to an animation.