The B-Funk is the debut studio album by the British R&B and soul singer-songwriter Beverley Knight.
It received wide critical acclaim by the urban media in Britain with Echoes magazine labelling it "the best British soul album ever" and Billboard magazine stating that "this lady is on her way to becoming an international star.
The album was the only LP released by Knight on Dome Records.
After creative differences with the label, Knight decided to leave and sign a new contract with Parlophone Records in 1997.
On both occasions, the album was re-released with bonus remixes of the singles.