This is about bronies. They communicate by stomping.
Viva viva viva la radio
How I love my radio
I take it with me wherever I go
How I love to hear the sound
I like to play it nice and out loud
[Chorus]
Radi-o-ooo, that's it, I love it
Radi-o-ooo, turn it up, turn it up
Radi-o-ooo, louder, louder
Radi-o-ooo, I love it, I love it
Viva viva viva la radio
Viva viva viva la radio
Viva viva viva la radio
Viva viva viva la radio
How I wish I was a dj
I'd play my favourite music everyday
Radio lolly is what it would be
And you can come and dance and party with me
[Chorus]
Salsa
[Repeat: x2]
Viva viva viva la radio
How I love my radio
I take it with me wherever I go
How I love to hear the sound
I like to play it nice and out loud
[Chorus]
Radi-o-ooo, that's it, I love it
Radi-o-ooo, turn it up, turn it up
Radi-o-ooo, louder, louder
Radi-o-ooo, I love it, I love it
Viva viva viva la radio
Viva viva viva la radio
Viva viva viva la radio
Viva viva viva la radio
How I wish I was a dj
I'd play my favourite music everyday
Radio lolly is what it would be
And you can come and dance and party with me
[Chorus]
Salsa
[Repeat: x2]
Viva viva viva la radio
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