Delusional Confidence đ” Inspired by: âGet Up by James Brown
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This morning, we dig into the power of delusional confidenceâthe kind of unstoppable belief that propels you forward, even when doubt says âwait.â And who better to lead the charge than James Brown with his explosive funk hit âSex Machine.â
Recorded in two takes and released in 1970 with backing vocals from Bobby Byrd, the track soared to No. 2 on the R&B chart and No. 15 on Billboardâs Hot 100 It marked a creative high point for James Brown, backed by the newly formed J.B.'sâwhich included bass legend Bootsy Collins, guitar by Catfish Collins, and drums by Jabo Starks
Together, they crafted a hypnotic groove centered around an insistent riff, punctuated by Brownâs powerful call-and-response: âGet up⊠stay on the scene⊠like a sex machineâ
But letâs get to the lesson: Brown wasnât waiting until he felt readyâhe declared readiness. Thatâs delusional confidence. Itâs stepping onstage convinced you already belong there. Itâs dancing before you feel joy. Itâs leading before you feel qualified.
Hereâs what we unpack in this episode:
- Confidence ignites action. Brownâs opening spoken count-in wasnât cautiousâit was commanding.
- Emotion reacts; action leads. Instead of waiting for motivation, create momentum by moving first.
- Community amplifies courage. The call-and-response between Brown and Byrd shows the power of shared belief over solitude.
So todayâwhen doubt whispers, when preparation feels incompleteâremember Jamesâs anthem:
âGet up⊠stay on the scene⊠like a sex machine.â
You've got more power than you think. Now go use it.
SONGS OF THE DAY
James Brown - Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine
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