Oh
Yeah

Ooh, la, la, la
Let's go dancin'
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la (Yeah)
Let's go dancin'
Ooh, la, la, la (Come on)
Reggae dancin'

Went down to the park
Everything was dark, oh, yeah, yeah, all of a sudden
On came the lights
And everything was feeling right

The people started dancing
They call me over to join in
They said, “JT, don't ya feel good, man?”
Come on and join the reggae jam, I heard them singin'

Ooh, la, la, la (Hey, hey, day)
Let's go dancin'
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la
Let's go dancin'
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin' (It's a reggae get down)

Ooh, la, la, la (Ooh)
Let's go dancin' (Get your dancin' shoes, get your dancin' shoes)
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la (Woo)
Let's go dancin' (Get your dancin' shoes, get your dancin' shoes)
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

I wanna get to know you
Come on let's reggae down, oh, yeah, yeah
Get better acquainted
So that everything will be fine, hey, lady, listen

Hey, baby, what's your name?
Is it a Misses or is it miss, eh
If you're by yourself I'd like to take you for a ride
We could check the scene and reggae down, and we'll be singin'

Ooh, la, la, la (Woo)
Let's go dancin'
Ooh, la, la, la, (Come on let's go)
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la
Let's go dancin'
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la (Ooh)
Let's go dancin' (Get your dancin' shoes, get your dancin' shoes)
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la (Ooh)
Let's go dancin' (Go get your dancin' shoes, get your dancin' shoes)
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

Oh, it's a special [Occasion]
Such a happy [Occasion]
It's a special [Occasion]
Such a happy [Occasion]

(You wanna come dancin') Ooh, la, la, la [Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah]
Let's go dancin' (Reggae dancin')
Ooh, la, la, la [Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah]
Reggae dancin' (Do you wanna come dancin')

Ooh, la, la, la [Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah]
Let's go dancin' (Reggae dancin')
Ooh, la, la, la [Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah]
Reggae dancin'

Now we on the floor
Gimme, gimme some more, oh, yeah, yeah
The world is yours for dancin', yeah
The music makes for a little romancin'

I heard her say, “Get, get your dancin' shoes”
“It's anyone's party”
Come on and get your dancin' shoe, yeah
If you wanna join, join the jam, yeah
Just let that music take you, can't you hear ‘em singing

Ooh, la, la, la
Let's go dancin'
Ooh, la, la, la (We are reggae)
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la
Let's go dancin'
Ooh, la, la, la (La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, yeah)
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la (Ooh)
Let's go dancin' (Get your dancin' shoes, get your dancin' shoes)
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

Ooh, la, la, la (Woo)
Let's go dancin' (Go get your dancin' shoes, get your dancin' shoes)
Ooh, la, la, la
Reggae dancin'

It's a special [Occasion]
Such a happy [Occasion]
It's a special [Occasion]
Such a happy [Occasion]

I wanna go dancin' with you
I wanna go dancin' with you, baby
I wanna go dancin' with you
I wanna go dancin' with you, baby

Let's go dance, dancin'
Let's go dance, ooh, hoo
Let's go dance, dancin'
Let's go dance

It's a special [Occasion]
Such a happy [Occasion]
It's a special [Occasion]
Such a happy [Occasion]


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