Wednesday, August 27, 2008

BEST DANCE NUMBERS: ALL TERRFIC COLLECTION 5




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Video: Pride




Hello folks,

Continuing with my track listing, I would request that you may submit some suggestions and improvements that I would implement in forthcoming posts.

Thank you,
Animesh




Benny Benassi & Shana Vanguarde - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!






Candy - Lick It





I met a real cutie
He had a nice type booty
He seemed to be the freaky lover type
Let's cut right through the chase
Come on and get a taste

You gotta lick it
Before we kick it
You gotta get it soft and wet
So we can kick it

You gotta lick it
Before we kick it
You gotta take that extra step
So we can kick it

My lips are sweet as candy
I need a man that's handy
Don't be tease, just gimme what I like
I'm full of freakiness
Come on and get with this
And make me purr so baby we can get high (miaow)

You gotta lick it
Before we kick it
You gotta get it soft and wet
So we can kick it

You gotta lick it
Before we kick it
You gotta take that extra step
So we can kick it


Kim Sozzi - Break Up






2008 is shaping up as another step up the ladder of success for Kim Sozzi. Her newest single, Like a Star, is already shining on the airwaves and climbing the charts.

Like a Star (with mixes from Peter Luts, DJ Lamboy and Mynt) has been the most requested song on New York’s new Pulse 87.7 FM and has also been receiving heavy rotation from the always supportive Party 105.3 and Sirius Satellite Radio Channel “The Beat”.

With a string of well known played dance radio hits over the past few years, Sozzi’s live performances remain in high demand. Kim performed over 60 shows at dozens of venues up and down the East Coast last year. This coming Spring and Summer will be just as busy, starting with a series of Party Like A Star concert events at clubs throughout the New York Metro area, Chicago and Miami.

Kim is no stranger to the glitz and glam of the industry (her mom was a dancer and her dad owns an entertainment company) by the age of eight she knew she wanted to sing. Her variety of vocal styles caught the attention of Columbia records CEO at the time Tommy Motolla and signed Kim to her first major multi-million dollar recording contract.

Kim landed a huge break when one of her songs, Letting Go, a tormented declaration of autonomy with enough honest sentiment to cause goosebumps, in fact, appeared on Songs from DAWSONS CREEK. Quickly following was an appearance on the TEACHING MRS. TINGLE with her song titled Till I Cry You out of Me. She was then invited to perform at Lilith Fair 99 alongside some of her biggest inspirations like, Sheryl Crow, the Dixie Chicks, the Indigo Girls, and Sarah McLaughlin.

Kim was introduced by Columbia to Frank and Christian Berman, the production team that has produced numerous multi-platinum hits from artists such as Baha Men, Amber, Real McCoy and Moffats and recorded an album using the name Kim Styles for release through Sony Germany.

In 2001. Kim’s first single titled “Feelin Me” with remixes by Grammy award winner Hex Hector, Jonathan Peters and Rosabel proved to be a huge dance club hit peaking at #4 on The Billboard Dance Charts in 2001. That album also resulted in a popular music video in Germany featuring a very sultry Kim singing Every1’s A Winner because Sozzi was difficult to pronounce in some foreign dialects, Kim went by the name of STYLES for the European market.

(Check out the video at [www.myspace.com/kimsozzi]



you look kinda cute when your mad
your eyes are pretty when *look* sad
nothings like a salty kiss
tasting the tears; *the* tears on your lips
we always forgive and forget
its funny how we feel no regret
cats and dogs black and white
picking a fight were feeling alright
we should break up
cause baby i love when we kiss and make up
we should break up
cause baby i love when we kiss and make up
come on baby let it all out
its easy to be caught in a round about
better to let off the steam
than blowing a fuse
if you know what i mean
we should break up
cause baby i love when we kiss and make up
we should break up
cause baby i love when we kiss and make up
i know were two of a kind
i know we get through the bump and the grind
and how i don't care if we build it up
just to tear it down



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Sunday, August 3, 2008

BEST DANCE NUMBERS: ALL TERRFIC COLLECTION 4(updated)







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4 Strings - Fly Away





Behind the name 4 Strings hides 2 musicians, Carlo Resoort and Jan de Vos. The two have known each other since 1986. In 1990 they became interested in dance music and from that moment on, they started producing their own music. All their spare time was spent in the studio. Throughout the next couple of years not only did their skills expand but also the amount of equipment in their studio. With the new tools and experience that they had, they could finally discover in which direction they wanted to go with their musical careers: Carlo decided to stay in the studio while Jan found his passion in mixing and started his DJ-ing career.


Jan met up with Piet Bervoets (Carlos, ROOS and Rank 1). Piet taught him the basics of mixing. After a couple of months, Jan joined a drive-in-show, where he played all kinds of music from R&B, Top 40 to Happy Hardcore. His skills were improving rapidly, and it was during this time period he noticed that his main interest was in dance music. After winning a first place prize in a DJ contest, he was offered his very own residency.


Carlo Resoort started with dance music in 1994, and soon after that he had his first release. After a couple of releases he had his first major breakthrough: "Carlos - the silmarilla", produced together with Piet Bervoets of Rank 1. Two years later he had another hit with "Turn it around". Around this same time, a new record company was born, "Spinnin Records". Shortly thereafter Carlo signed his first record deal and 4 Strings was born.


"Daytime" was the first track of 4 Strings, supported by Paul van Dyk, Judge Jules and Tiesto. The follow up was "Into the night", which got even more support. After a vocal edit called "Take me away" it became a huge hit around the globe, even now the track can be heard worldwide.


"Diving" and "Let it rain" were the follow ups, and soon the first album was released. After remixing "Summer Sun" they started to work on their second album "Turn it around". The album was named after the new single which is a remake from Carlo's former project "Alena". Carlo also started another project under his own name, with productions like "Remover", "O" class", "Musica", "Ayers Rock" and "Rise".


In 2005, 4 Strings released another hit "Sunrise", this track was the theme of the number one dance music festival in Poland also called Sunrise.


DJ 4 Strings is not just your average DJ, he is an entertainer. He is part of the new generation of DJ's today. Crowds are amazed by his refreshing and unique style of playing music. DJ 4 Strings is always prepared with unpredictable and quality tracks that both excite existing fans and bring new people to the scene. There is so much good music out there and 4 Strings do not want to limit themselves to one style. 4 Strings is also in the top 10 for Holland on "The DJ List".


4 Strings touring diary is incredibly hectic for 2006, with regular stops at major venues in the world. Such as touring the USA, Australia, Mexico, Poland, Asia and Holland just to name a few. 2006 is sure to be a massive year with the release of their brand new track "Hurricane" and also playing at the leading trance party of Holland "Trance Energy" in February. Summer 2006 will also see the first ever unique "4 Strings Live Tour" worldwide. Following the release of their new album this year.


I don’t know why I came here,
But I know I just will stay
Everything they told me,
Suddenly fades away.
Sorry but I’m gone,
For all the things I’ve done
Now that I see life,
Before my very eyes.

I take a walk beneath the waves,
Its no ordinary day,
Head up high I’m on my way
I fly away
Fly away (fly away)

You know what matters to me,
I’m in this wide open space,
You offer me so much,
I fly away (fly away)

Here I sit, listening to the rain.
I’m ok but not the same.
I feel alive, on my own,
In a place called home.
(Take a walk) (echo)
(Take a walk) (echo)

I take a walk beneath the waves.
It’s no ordinary day.
Head up high I’m on my way
I fly away
Fly away (fly away)

You know what matters to me.
I’m in this wide open space.
You offer me so much,
Fly away (fly away)
Fly away (fly away)
Fly away
Fly away
Fly away
Fly away

I take a walk beneath the waves.
It’s no ordinary day.
Head up high, I’m on my way.
I fly away (fly away)
Fly away (fly away)

I take a walk beneath the waves.
It’s no ordinary day.
Head up high I’m on my way.

I fly away..





Faithless- Insomnia




Faithless is a British electronica band. While they are mostly famous for their dance songs ("Insomnia" "God Is A DJ" and "We Come 1"), they have produced albums which offer a blend of styles.

I only smoke weed when I need to
And I need to get some rest
I confess, I burnt a hole in the mattress
Yes, yes, it was me, I plead guilty
And on the count of three I pull back the duvet
Make my way to the refrigerator
One dry potato inside, no lie
Not even bread, jam
When the light above my head went bam!
I can't sleep, something's all over me
Greasy, insomnia please release me
And let me dream about making mad love on the heath
Tearing off tights with my teeth
But there's no relief
I'm wide awake in my kitchen
It's dark and I'm lonely
Oh, if I could only get some sleep
Creeky noises make my skin creep
I need to get some sleep
I can't get no sleep







4 Strings - Take Me Away




Shining light
Another day turns into night
Eternal fire
Waited all my life

Take me away
A million miles away from here
Take me away
Find a place for you and me
You're taking me higher
High as I could be
Take me away
Forever you and me
Take me away

Tears I cried
Kept them all inside
I needed time
To make up my mind
[To make up my mind]

Take me away
A million miles away from here
Take me away
Find a place for you and me
You're taking me higher
High as I could be
Take me away
Forever you and me
Take me away

Tears I cried
Kept them all inside
I needed time
To make up my mind
[To make up my mind]

Take me away
A million miles away from here
Take me away
Find a place for you and me
You're taking me higher
High as I could be
Take me away
Forever you and me
Take me away







GOSSIP FOLKS (MISSY ELLIOTT FT.LUDACRIS)






Narcotic Thrust - Safe From Harm




Narcotic Thrust comprises of multi-talented DJ/Producer duo Andy Morris and Stuart Crichton. Although the name may appear to be a new one for many, the pair have been working both together and independently in the dance scene for over ten years.

It should be pointed out that Narcotic Thrust’s name comes not from references to intravenous drug abuse or even from substance enhanced sexual activity, but is simply an anagram of Stuart’s name!

Stuart began with some seminal slabs of progressive house on Limbo Records in the early 90’s under such guises as "Havana" as well as remixing the big names of the day such as The Grid and Rozalla. Then under the name Umboza he scored 2 top 15 hits for Positiva Records with “Cry India” and “Sunshine”. Stuart continued to write and produce with cream of the dance industry. He was recently responsible for the cheeky mash-up of Kylie and New Order used on the Brit Awards.

Native Australian Andy teamed up with Stuart in London on the back of successful DJ residencies at The Leisure Lounge and Club UK. Since then Andy has taken up a weekly spot on Kiss FM and toured the globe with his record box, while making records for labels such as Jive, Whoop! And Pitch Black (NYC) and compiling a successful "Parallels" mix album for Logic Records.

Andy’s dancefloor sensibilities and Stuart’s production skills led to Narcotic Thrust’s first release “Funky Acid Baby” aired on the now defunct Indochina Records. Some juicy remixes for Apollo 404, Real 2 Real and Amen UK followed.

After a hiatus of a few years the pair have now made a stunning comeback in the shape of the deep, funk ridden anthem "Safe From Harm". This killer track was signed immediately after Pete Tong witnessed at first hand the crowd reaction the track got from heavy rotation on the decks of a certain Mr. Tenaglia. The track features the vocal highlights of Zero 7 cohort Yvonne John–Lewis and a hook line co-penned by Rob Davis of "Can’t Get You Out of My Head’ fame". The resultant combination was enough to send the Miami conference into raptures and cause a frenzy amongst DJs trying to get hold of the vinyl. Its champions are as wide-ranging as Roger Sanchez and Paul Oakenfold.

"Safe From Harm" is now set to become a dancefloor classic and has been described as the coolest vocal house record since “Hideaway'



I see my reflection..
I see my reflection..
I see my reflection, I don't like what I see
I see my reflection...
I see my reflection, I don't like what I see
I see my reflection...
I see my reflection, I don't like what I see
I'm losing my way
I need someone to find me
and do me right and keep me safe from harm
I need protection
to find me a way out
Somebody to hold me
so I see the day out
To the night and keep me safe from harm
I see my reflection, I don't like what I see
I'm losing my way
I need someone to find me
And do me right and keep me safe from harm
I need protection
to find me a way out
Somebody to hold me
so I see the day out
To the night and keep me safe from harm
I'm losing my way.. I'm losing my way..
I'm losing my way, I need someone to find me
I'm losing my way way.. I need someone to find me
I'm losing my way...
I'm losing my way...
I'm losing my way, I need someone to find me
I'm losing my way...
I'm losing my way, I need someone to find me,
and do me right and keep me safe from harm
I see my reflection
I don't like what I see
I'm losing my way
I need someone to find me
and do me right and keep me safe from harm
I need protection
to find me a way out
Somebody to hold me
so I see the day out
To the night and keep me safe from harm

Long train running

Can't stop, can't stop...
Huummmmm...gotta keep it baby
and move that, move that... move that
Down around the corner
a half a mile from here
You see them old trains runnin
and you watch them disappear
Without love, where would you be now
Without loooove
oh, where would you be now now now now now
Hummmmm...gotta keep it baby
Move that (can't stop) Move that (can't stop)
TuTuTutu
well the Illinois central
and the Southern central freight
Gotta keep on pushin mama
cause you know they're runnin late
Without love, where would you be now
Without loooove
oh, where would you be now now now now now
Huummmmm...gotta keep it baby
and move that, move that... move that





Lady Sovereign - Random




Lady Sovereign was born Louise Amanda Harman to Lynette Parsons and Aden Harman. She was raised in northwest London's Chalkhill Estate, a public housing project. She was influenced by her mother's Salt-N-Pepa albums and began writing her own raps at the age of 14.

She began uploading some of her songs and a picture to various music Web sites. Around this time Harman adopted the Lady Sovereign moniker, a reference to the large sovereign ring she wore.[2] After dropping out of school she landed a job acting in an educational film about the life of an up-and-coming MC who also dropped out of Preston Manor High School at 16.

She convinced the film's producers that she could record a soundtrack for the film, the demos for which landed in the hands of record producer Medasyn. He partnered Sovereign with Frost P, Zuz Rock, and Shystie for a male vs. female MC freestyle contest, titled "The Battle". It was released in 2003 on Casual Records. Every artist that was featured on "The Battle" has gone on to be signed by a record label.



"The Battle" began a string of singles that would push Lady Sovereign into the spotlight. While "A Little Bit of Shhh!," "Random," "9 to 5," were selling well, free Internet-only freestyles like "Tango" and "Cheeky" were becoming just as popular. On November 15th, 2005 Chocolate Industries released the Vertically Challenged EP, which collected most of her singles recorded to date.

Aside from her own records, 2005 saw Lady Sovereign appear as a guest or contributor on several projects. She began 2005 by appearing on the grime compilation Run the Road, both as a solo artist and with The Streets. When The Ordinary Boys released the single "Boys Will Be Boys", Lady Sovereign came back with a reply remix, featuring the music and chorus of the original, but with mostly her own vocals to the tune of "girls will be girls". In May 2006, she was featured on the Ordinary Boys single, "Nine2Five", a remixed version of her own "9 to 5", credited as "The Ordinary Boys vs Lady Sovereign." "Nine2Five" entered at #38 in the UK top 40 singles on downloads only, and jumped to #6 upon availability as a CD and 7" vinyl single during the week commencing May 22, 2006. This was her highest chart position to date.

[Verse 1]

Everybody in the club getting' tipsy,
Oh fuck dat, just whine like a gypsy,
Can't see straight, like I got one eye (pop),
Your bottle opener or mine,
Let's... get started,
Move ya arms round like fucked up karate,
Ooh shit... my word plays nasty,
Ooh shit... don't put it past me,
Move titch get out da... way,
Ah, nuff of dat im here to stayyyy...,
Flow lazy.. pick da pace up when I flow less hazy,
J-Lo's got a batty,
Well you can't see mine cus I wear my trousers baggy,
Anyways.. yeah, lets... commence....

[Chorus]

Everybody get random
All gyal dem, all man dem
Everybody get random
Jus' do sumfin random
Everybody get random
All gyal dem all man dem
Everybody get random
Jus' do sumfin random

[Verse 2]

Smokin' kills and so do my lyrics,
If you're poppin' pills then trust ur not wiv it,
Cus I got da skills,
And I'm over da limit,
Dishin' lyrics like meals every second every minute,
Ding! Dong! Special Delivery (hello),
Biggest midget in the game, cant get rid of me,
Give me just a minute and I'll be your vicinity,
My words hurt you jus' like loosin' ya virginity (owww),
Well, im right thur,
Na' tell a lie cus I'm Right there,
Right hurr Na' right here,
Now get off your churr, I mean Chair,
Some English MC's get it twisted,
Start sayin' cookies, instead of biscuits!

Anyways.. yeah, lets... commence...

[Chorus x2]

[Verse 3]

Yo get up and do summit random, yo watch it now,

1...2 S.O.V is comin' for u 3...4 better lock your door 5...6 well im full of tricks...
so everybody come and vibe wiv da lickle titch
swiiiiiitch.... hush





Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now) - Bob Sinclar





Bob Sinclar is Le Friant's recording and production alter-ego but he is also known as Chris The French Kiss (possibly after Lil' Louis' house classic) and has recorded extensively as the Mighty Bop and Réminiscence Quartet. The name Bob Sinclar is taken from a character in the French movie, Le Magnifique. Sinclar is a flare-wearing creation, immersed in late 70s and early 80s disco culture. Le Friant grew up in the vibrant gay area of Paris, Le Marais, and became heavily involved in the club scene during the 80s. In 1993, Le Friant released a white label single, entitled "Mathar", a funky reworking of a 70s track by Dave Pike. Virgin Records in France picked up the track and re-released it as "Indian Vibes". The single was produced by the Young Disciples' Brendan Lynch and featured Paul Weller on guitar and Marco Nelson on bass. It appeared with five mixes and was a huge club hit. Le Friant indulged his interests in Latin jazz music on the vinyl compilations, Quelque Chose De Jazz (Acts 1 + 2) and Bossa Tres Jazz. As Chris The French Kiss, he collaborated with Cutee B on A Finest Fusion Of Black Tempo that featured guest rappers Fabe, East and Cut Killer.
In 1994, Yellow Productions released Conversations With The French Connection, a fusion of jazz with breakbeats with occasional French and English raps. During 1995 and 1996, Yellow Productions was at the forefront of a global interest in the innovative French fusions of house with Latin, disco and hip-hop grooves in the form of releases by Réminiscence Quartet, La Funk Mob, Kid Loco, DJ Cam, Louise Vertigo, EJM, and La Yellow. Sinclar's single "Gym Tonic' received a great deal of attention and radio airplay as well as becoming one of 1998"s Ibiza anthems. However, the record was held back from the commercial success it might have achieved for two reasons. Jane Fonda, the US actress and fitness guru began legal action for the illegal sampling of her voice (counting: "and step, two, three, four . . .") taken from one of her workout videos, and the track's co-producer, Thomas Bangalter (of Daft Punk) prevented the record's full release. Many bootlegs appeared before a mysterious record by Spacedust entitled "Gym And Tonic" appeared on the East West label in late 1998. A thinly disguised version of the Sinclar and Bangalter track, it reached the UK number 1 spot. Sinclar's debut, Paradise was given a worldwide re-release in 1999, after its uncleared samples were removed, but it was not a critical success. Champs-Elysées followed in 2000, released on the back of the European club success of the single "I Feel For You". The album was notable for its reverence to disco and a move away from music that was based totally on samples. The influence of disco veterans D-Train could be heard and indeed, James Williams was a guest vocalist on the album. Other reference points included electro and, of course early house music.

Me seh me waan see everybody on move
Dance a little
Dollarman coming at ya
We just waan big up Cutee B
Bob Sinclar
It's a dance thing, yuh see me
It's the way just bounce
Yeah
Everybody dance now!

Let's go
Whoo!
Let's go
Rock, rock, say what, rock
Let's go
Everybody dance now!

Chorus 1:
Rock this party
Dance everybody
Make it hot in this party
Don't stop, move your body
Rock this party
Dance everybody
Make it hot in this party
Everybody dance now

Don't know what's on your mind
Yuh come fi have a good time
Me waan yuh wine your waistline
Me waan yuh shake your behind
I'm in a dancing mood
Gyal and I'm feeling good
This is my favorite tune
Put on your dancing shoes
Gonna mek yuh feel so good tonight gyal
Me gonna mek yuh feel alright

Chorus 2:
I came to rock at this party
Cause I can make you feel alright
Sweet boy, you're rocking your body
I'll get you straight to the night
Oh oh, you want this body
Oh oh, you want it now
Sweet boy, you're rocking your body
Cause I'm gon make you mine tonight

Du du du du
Let's go
Du du du du
Whoo
Du du du du
Let's go
Du du du du du du du
[Du du du du] Dance! Dance!
[Du du du du] Now everybody move (move)
[Du du du du] Now everybody shake (shake)
[Du du du du] Now everybody
Everybody dance now!

inna di dance
Gyal waan test yuh
Don't stand a chance
Gotta look better than then
It's just nice and than then
Hold me tight gyal, hold me tight (what)
Wipe me off! (let's go)
Just dry me off!

Chorus 2

Du du du du
Let's go
Du du du du
Whoo
Du du du du
Let's go
Du du du du du du du
[Du du du du] Dance! Dance!
[Du du du du] Now everybody move (move)
[Du du du du] Now everybody shake (shake)
[Du du du du] Now everybody
Everybody dance now!


Chorus 1

Shhhh gyal wine and flex (yeah)
Shhhh tell dem seh a yuh a di best (yeah)
Yuh look better gyal
Yuh look better
Show dem your move gyal
Show dem your move

Chorus 2





Eric Prydz - Call on Me






Eric Prydz joined forces with Data Recordings to bring his hotly-tipped summer anthem ‘Call On Me.’ Commandeering a vocal from age-ripened rocker Steve Winwood’s ‘Valerie’, the first time Winwood has given clearance for one of his tracks to be used, Swedish-born Prydz loops it into what promises to be the biggest funked-up house monster of the season. Lola’s what?


Starting life as an mp3 in the hands of only a select few DJs ‘Call On Me’ has spread like wildfire, surfing label bidding-wars and dodging a spate of bootleg rip-offs along the way, to eventually land in the hands of Mr Winwood himself who liked the track so much he re-sang the vocals. Prydz began making music at the tender age of 9, and was so fanatical even at this early stage, that a lack of equipment was simply a minor obstacle in his quest for stardom. He developed a habit of breaking and entering in order to “borrow” his school’s keyboards: a habit that soon landed him in a Swedish reform school. But this set back merely strengthened his resolve and, buoyed by encouragement from influential friends such as Steve Angello, Prydz was soon producing tracks that found their way into the record boxes of some of the worlds most high profile DJs.


Influenced by the production quality of the ‘first generation’ of Stockholm talent, such as Håkan Lidbo and Adam Beyer, the Prydz sound is a merging of his love for Depeche Mode, early-electronica and a catchy 80’s melody with the stimulus of artists such as Alexender Kowalski and Underground Resistance. Working from his (literally) underground studio in the heart of Stockholm, Prydz creates hard-hitting tunes, with a firm foundation in funk but what sets him apart from the crowd is his talent for hooks and melodies.


After the success of an initial release on EMI, Eric moved to the label’s flagship dance imprint Credence and released the hugely successful “EP1”. By the time “EP3” came around, Eric had developed into one of the hottest names in house music. Word of his production skills soon spread, making him one of the most sought-after remixers on the scene. His work for the likes of Junior, Positiva and Ministry of Sound found favour with DJ’s including Seb Fontaine, Judge Jules and Pete Tong and his remix of “Miracles” even added The Pet Shop Boys to his long list of admirers.

call on me, call on me
call on me, call on me
call on me, call on me
call on me, call on me
call on meeeee,
I'm the same boy I used to be

I'm the same boy I used to be

call on me, call on me
call on me, call on me
call on me, call on me
call on me, call on me
call on meeeee,
I'm the same boy I used to be





Bob Sinclair - World Hold On





Oh yeah, yeah…
Open up your heart, what do you feel
Open up your heart, what do you feel… is real

The big bang may be a million years away
But I can’t think of a better time to say

World, hold on
Instead of messing with our future, open up inside
World, hold on
Wonder you will have to answer to the children of the sky

World, hold on
Instead of messing with our future
Tell me no more lies
World, hold on
Wonder you will have to answer to the children of the sky

Children of the sky…
Children of the sky…

Look inside, you’ll find a deeper love
The kind that only comes from high above

If you ever meet your inner child, don’t cry
Tell them everything is gonna be alright

World, hold on
Instead of messing with our future, open up inside
World, hold on
Wonder you will have to answer to the children of the sky

World, hold on
Come one, everybody in the universe, come on
World, hold on
Wonder you will have to answer to the children of the sky

Children of the sky… alright
Open up your heart
Tell me, how do you feel

Listen now, tell them everything, right here right now
Alright, everybody, here in the world
You are all the children, alright

Together now, unite, and fight… oooh
Open up you heart, no, peace, love for everyone

Oh, no no no no no, alright, to the four corners of the world
Sing it loud, sing it loud, sing it loud loud loud
world hold on on

sing it loud, sing it proud
everybody, yeah yeah yeah yeah, oooh
Don’t take no for an answer, no no, not today

Right here,spread love, everybody join together now
One [race], one heart, love and unity, everybody sing
yeah!

World, hold on
Come one, everybody in the universe, come on
World, hold on
Wonder you will have to answer to the children of the sky

World, hold on
Come one, everybody in the universe, come on
World, hold on
Wonder you will have to answer to the children of the sky






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