Generation next, generation next (ah generation next)
Generation next, generation next (generation)
Generation next, generation next (generation yeah)
Generation next, generation next

Hold it down, feel the noise
Let 'em know it's a fight, pick it up it's alive
Hold it down, feel the noise
Let 'em know it's a fight, pick it up it's alive
Move over yeah, don't do it over (yeah yeah yeah)
'Cause it's over yeah yeah yeah (don't do it over)
Generation next (ow, yeah yeah, generation next)

Next phase, next stage, next craze, next wave
Let me tell you 'bout a thing, gotta put it to the test
It's a celebration, motivation generation next
We're sowing the seed (seed), every colour every creed (creed)
Teach never preach, listen up and and take heed
Take the heat, feel the flow
'Cause you're ready to burn and we're ready to go
Take the heat, feel the flow
'Cause you're ready to burn and we're ready to go
Move over yeah, don't do it over (yeah yeah yeah)
'Cause it's over yeah yeah yeah (don't do it over)
Generation next (ow, yeah yeah, generation next)

Let me tell you 'bout a thing ('bout a thing)
Gotta put it to the test (to the test)
It's a celebration, motivation generation next
You gotta know the rules (rules), if you wanna play the game (game)
Respect and dedication (dedication on a fame) never riding on a fame
Dedication, celebration, illumination, good vibration
Mel-o-vation, domination, baby nation, recreation, imagination, crazy nation
Move over yeah, don't do it over (yeah yeah yeah)
'Cause it's over yeah yeah yeah (don't do it over, oow)
Move over yeah, don't do it over (yeah yeah)
'Cause it's over yeah yeah yeah
Generation next (oow, yeah yeah, generation next)
Generation next, generation next (ah generation next)
Generation next, generation next (generation)
Generation next, generation next (generation yeah)
Generation next, generation next
Generation next, generation next
Generation next, generation next


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Move Over Lyrics as written by Matt Rowe Richard Frederick Stannard

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    That song is the best! =D

    cori201on August 16, 2011   Link

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