Unk in Funk is a studio album by Muddy Waters released in 1974 on Chess Records. It was produced by Waters himself and recorded in Chicago. The album represents an attempt to blend traditional blues with funk and soul sounds of the era.
The album features session musicians such as guitarist Sammy Lawhorn and harmonica player Jerry Portnoy. Although not one of Waters' most acclaimed works, it shows his adaptability to the musical trends of the 1970s.
Critical reception was mixed, with some praising the experimentation and others preferring his purer blues style. The album title is a pun on the word "funky" and Waters' nickname, "Muddy".