Enter in de dance, plug it in an we begin
Crowd up in de center, they watch fi de rydim
Watch the way we drop it in a mix timin'
Rise and amplifyin' when we come in wit de swing
Just followin the back an naturally harmonizin'
Climb into position wit synchronized things
Live from out a ghetto, we maximizin'
Sound of the Groove Armada
We superstylin', we superstylin', we superstylin'

Sometime, can you feel de pressure does unwind
Sometime
Sometime, trough de day and trough de night
Sometime
Sometime, you can make our pressure does unwind
Sometime
Sometime, it's for your spirit and your mind
Sometime

That's how we drop it on de up on de line
One time lyrics that must stick on your mind
Pop a bass line, I'll go prop and provide
My MC super, I'll go double on de right

Sometime, can you feel de pressure does unwind
Sometime
Sometime, trough de day and trough de night
Sometime
Sometime, you can make our pressure does unwind
Sometime
Sometime, it's for your spirit and your mind
Sometime

Home operator make de music play time

Baby just recline
Worldwide

Enter in de dance, plug it in an we begin
Crowd up in de center, they watch fi de rydim
Watch the way we drop it in a mix timin'
Rise and amplifyin' when we come in wit de swing
Just followin the back an naturally harmonizin'
Climb into position wit synchronized things
Live from out a ghetto, we maximizin'
Sound of the Groove Armada
We superstylin', we superstylin', we superstylin'

Sometime, can you feel de pressure does unwind
Sometime
Sometime, trough de day and trough de night
Sometime
Sometime, you can make our pressure does unwind
Sometime
Sometime, it's for your spirit and your mind
Sometime


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