Y'all want this party started? right?
Y'all want this party started quickly! right?
Play that beat. Play that beat. (bang)
Play that beat. Play that beat. (bang 'em)
Play that beat. Play that beat. (bang)
Play that beat. Play that beat. (bang 'em)
Yo yo here we go!
Yo yo here we go!
Yo yo here we go!
Yo yo here we go!
Ah-h-h-h freedom!

Hit me!

Slam it baby!

Enter the jam. the party is packed and I rapped
Girls wall to wall. There's my man hanging out at the back
Till I cruise slide through the dance floor
I've never seen a club so hyped before
Get on the mic if you're raw
Back to back, front to front, door to door
Everybody dance to the new sound rock and roll
Soul to soul. I bring it on down.
From the bottom to the top.
From the top to the bottom.
Mmmmmm, I've got 'em.
People everywhere they jump, they swing their hair,
They shake their derriere.
Oh yeah.
So loosen your body and let me take control.
Let's rock and roll.

Here we go. here we go.
Here we go, here we go, here we go.
Here we go. here we go.
Here we go, here we go, here we go.

We're gonna rock and roll
We're gonna move this sound
We're gonna make a groove
Everybody move
Everybody movin' yeah
Everybody move.
Yeah
Ah-h-h-h freedom!

Whenever your at the club and dance to rap or acid
Come on get with it. that's it.
Throw your hands in the air. scream go! go! go!
Rock and roll will go with the flow. yo!
Whenever you develop into a new form, break the norm,
Get warm and then swarm. come back again.
Give it up and then transform.
From B.B King to Bo Diddley Ed Sullivan.
Remember he screamed to be seen with the Beatles and the Jackson Five.
The who, the doors, the rolling stones, and even oz dibbled the bit to get rich.
Helpin' the dude that is legit
Your parents dissed it back in the days
The same way they dissed rap. are you amazed?
So d.j.'s let's rock and roll.

Slip in da da da yeah.
Here's that rock and roll
Rock must come and soul.

Get on up and dance (yeah)

We're gonna rock and roll
We're gonna move this sound

We're gonna make a groove
Everybody move
Everybody movin' yeah.
Everybody move. yeah.

Get on up
Get on up
Get on up, get on up, get on up and dance (yeah)

Play that beat, play that beat (bang)
Play that beat, play that beat (bang-em)

Go go go go
Go go go go
Go go go go
Go go freedom!

On the dance floor
It's where we all get raw
Like a kid in a candy store
So get up, get out of your seat and arise.
Everybody everybody up and get live
The C & C Music Factory
Is mastery and full of jams that has to be
Pumped till your ears get sore.
Live from Brooklyn out to the the California sea shore
We came to rock and roll
To get on down with something funky with soul
Rob and Dave seduced it and I juiced
Spruced it, mass produced it and you proofed it
Party people. are you havin' a good time?
And singin' along with my rhyme
This goes out to the young and to the old
Let's rock and roll

Here we go
Let's rock and roll
Here we go
Here we go, here we go, here we go
Let's rock and roll

Here we go
Here we go
Here we go, here we go, here we go
Go ahead baby

We're gonna rock and roll
We're gonna move this sound
We're gonna make a groove
Everybody move
Everybody move yeah
Everybody move. yeah.
Go go here we go
Go go here we go

We're gonna rock and roll
We're gonna move this sound
We're gonna make a groove
Everybody move
Everybody move yeah
Everybody move. yeah.
Here we go
Here we go
Here we go, here we go, here we go

We're gonna rock and roll
We're gonna move this sound
We're gonna make a groove
Everybody move
Everybody move yeah
Everybody move. yeah.
Play that beat, play that beat
Play that beat, play that beat

Get on up and dance (yeah)

Rock and roll to please your soul
Rock and roll to please your soul
Rock and roll to please your soul (more sexy)
Rock and roll. to please your soul


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