Jungle Man

Red Hot Chili Peppers · Freaky Styley [1985]

Deep inside the soul hole

Of Mother Earth

Father Time came

With a supersonic supersonic burst

His soul monkey sperm tribes

Racing to be first

Her ruby fruit jungle

Givin' bush baby bush baby birth

The baby was a boy

But I think what stunned her

Is that this bare breasted baby

Was a baby boy boy boy boy wonder

Crackin' from his thumb bone

Came thelonious thunder

Fill the sky with hellfire

From way down down down under



I am a jungle man

I am a jungle man

I am a jungle man

I get all the bush I can



Erupting from the ground

In hollywood he glowed

His jungle turned to concrete

His funk bone bone bone bone to stone

Like a full blown volcano

I must let it be known

That through this boy's vein

Atomic lava blood flows and flows

His soul shocking sounds

They make the mountains moan

This boy's become a man

It's time to take take take

Take the throne



I am a jungle man

I am a jungle man

I am a jungle man

I get all the bush I can

Jungle Man

Released in 1985 on the album Freaky Styley, "Jungle Man" stands as a defining track in the Red Hot Chili Peppers' early discography. The song exemplifies the band's signature fusion of funk, rock, and psychedelic influences that would characterize their later work. Featuring the distinctive vocal delivery of Anthony Kiedis and the driving bass lines of Flea, the recording captures the raw energy and improvisational spirit of the group during their formative years. It remains a staple of their live performances and a key reference point for understanding the evolution of their sound from the mid-1980s into the 1990s.