Is Anybody Out There?

Album: Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • Bootsy Collins is known for funky, feel-good songs with his signature bass grooves, but "Is Anybody Out There?" tells the story of a woman facing down demons. It's sung by Myra Washington, who wrote the lyrics.

    "When I wrote the song, I was processing my own struggles and pain," she explained. "I also wanted it to reach people who feel unheard and unseen. Music can touch places that words alone cannot. It can carry healing, spark resilience, and remind survivors that they are not alone."
  • The song is a special one for Bootsy's wife, "Pepperminte" Patti Collins. She stepped in to explain why when Bootsy was a guest on the Songfacts Podcast.

    "That is my favorite song off the album, and I kept trying to figure out why," she said. "I kept listening to it, and it just resonated with my spirit so much. And I realized that it's because Bootsy's been wanting me to tell my story of abuse from a previous relationship for years. And so once I heard that song, I felt it might be time. So I asked him, could you take your voice off of it and bring up Myra Washington, who's the female vocalist on the song? And she told me she wrote the lyrics from a special time in her life, not from abuse per se, but from other things that were going on in her life, so it was very deeply rooted.

    So once Bootsy did that for me, I decided, OK, I'm going to tell my story. So we launched a podcast about three weeks ago called Is Anybody Out There? We partnered with an organization here in Cincinnati called Women Helping Women, who help women who are going through domestic violence

    So that's pretty much where it stems from, and we're getting messages from all around the world: 'Thank you for putting your story out there, Patti, and thank you for the song. It's like a lullaby to my soul.' So that's what it's all about."
  • The song appears on Bootsy Collins' 2025 album Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer. It's also used as theme music for his wife Patti's podcast, Is Anybody Out There?

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