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Punchable Faces - Charlie Chincheck (1969) Obscure 60s Vinyl 🔔Subscribe to Retro Raunch Radio for your dose of yesteryear's New Classics!🔥 https://bit.ly/RRRSYT ✌️Namaste Mothaf***as✌️ Charlie Chincheck was a Detroit-born soul singer who brought an unforgettable mix of smooth vocals and biting wit to the Motown scene of the late 1960s. Raised in the gritty neighborhoods of Motor City, Charlie earned his chops performing at local juke joints and talent shows, captivating audiences with his magnetic stage presence and unique knack for blending humor with heartfelt emotion. By 1968, Charlie had made a name for himself as the soul crooner who didn’t shy away from saying what everyone else was thinking. But it was his 1969 smash hit, “Punchable Faces,” that solidified his place in music history. A silky ballad wrapped in raw frustration, the song was equal parts love letter and apology to the countless people whose expressions made Charlie itch to throw a jab. "It’s not personal," he’d joke in interviews, "some faces just scream ‘hit me,’ and I’m the poor bastard fighting the urge." The track’s soaring strings, velvety harmonies, and Charlie’s playful-yet-pained delivery created a perfect storm of relatability and hilarity. Legend has it that Charlie wrote the song after a disastrous family reunion where an overly smug cousin pushed him to his breaking point. In true artist fashion, Charlie turned his simmering rage into an anthem that struck a chord with anyone who’s ever been irked by an inexplicably annoying face. Critics were baffled but couldn’t deny its genius, and fans embraced the song as both comedic gold and a surprisingly relatable confessional. Though Charlie continued to release hits throughout the ‘70s, “Punchable Faces” remains his most iconic track—a testament to his ability to turn even the most absurd human experiences into soulful masterpieces. To this day, the song reminds us that even in the face of frustration, there’s always room for a little humor, harmony, and restraint (well, sometimes). 🧘♂️ Namaste Mothafuckas! 🧘♂️ Subscribe to Retro Raunch Radio for your dose of yesteryear's New Classics!🔥 / @retroraunchradio The Beats are AI but The Rhymes are All I #ai #aimusic #60s