You think you got it all worked out
But you don't know nothing nothing nothing....
You think that you could rub me out
But I'm made of something something something...

I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
*Bodyrox*
*Woooooooooooooh*
*Bodyrox*
*1,2 rock the show*

Raw durty hot track, push it in and pull it back
Am i glamour pushing it, see if you can top that
come in to the new way, bodyroxer new way
more than just a new crave, i'll show you who's rock-and-roll

I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
*Wooooooooooooh*
*yeahyeahoo*
*yeahyeahoo*
*yeahyeahoo*
*yeahyeahoo*
*yeahyeahoo*

You think you got it all worked out
But you don't know nothing nothing nothing....
You think that you could rub me out
But I'm made of something something something...

I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
I can teach you a thing or two... *yeahyeahoo*
*Bodyrox*

Wooooooooooh....


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Yeah Yeah (feat. Luciana) Lyrics as written by Nick Clow Luciana Caporaso

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    Am suprised no one has commented on this song yet, i love it, it's got really good beats- i always envision a dark crowed club whenever i hear it. Cool song.

    Jessopson January 03, 2007   Link
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    ,,grr!.. loove this song.. ^^

    maaik_e89on January 18, 2007   Link
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    Great track. i could listen to it all day. awesome beat and gotta love the hot British vocals :-)

    i wish we had clubs around here as cool as the one i imagine this to be played in.

    phobos258on February 22, 2007   Link
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    This track is wicked!!

    Luciana's vocals work brilliantly with the beat and general mood of the track..

    Ridiculously good tune..

    Mini-Me1985on March 15, 2007   Link
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    I love this song!!!!!! I like how it's a little off beat but so funky too. Cool tune :)

    rachmacon April 01, 2007   Link
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    whats it about ...

    mental song tho partied to it 3 weekends in a row lol great mood starter !

    peace

    b-dogon April 10, 2007   Link
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    i think the first verse and the chorus are about underestimating someone n them just being like 'you know fuck off u dont anything about me, u dont have a clue'. its about being strong n standing up to people who try to put u down. its about not being underestimated n showing the world what u can do

    playdatfunkymusicon April 19, 2007   Link
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    yeah it's like "hah, thats what you though" "i'm gonna prove you so wrong"

    "I'll show you who's rock'n'roll" obviously trying to prove someone wrong. "i could teach you a thing or two" they obviously thought they were better.

    catchy, you hear it once, and end up with it in your head for the rest of the day. proves it's a great song if you ask me :).

    stuff.the.genreson July 04, 2007   Link
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    ahhhh i love the song, its so catchy.

    nicolenightmareon September 12, 2007   Link
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    i love this song the first time i heard it was at Tigerheat but i dont really know what i means lol

    fersuremaybe18on November 03, 2007   Link

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