Sinclar is famous for popularizing the "french touch" of house music, with heavy use of sampled and filtered disco strings. His track "Feel For You", a tribute to french musician Cerrone, from his second album Champs Elysées, hit #9 in the UK Top 40. On track "Darlin'", he worked with vocalist James "D-Train" Williams.
Sinclar has also worked under other pseudonyms. Under the aliases The Mighty Bop and Reminiscence Quartet, he has dabbled in hip-hop and acid jazz. He also created the Africanism project, where an ensemble of artists produce house music with a combination of latin, jazz, african and tribal flavors. In 2005 he scored a hit with his single "Love Generation", that reached #1 on the Australian ARIA Singles Charts and the German Media Control Single Charts in 2006. The song was a huge success throughout Europe, also peaking at no. 2 in the Dutch Top 40. The followup hit was "World, Hold On", that features Steve Edwards and also managed to chart in the top ten in most of the European countries. "Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)" followed on August 22, 2006.
The remix of "World, Hold on" by E-Smoove is nominated for a Grammy 2007 in the category "Remixed Recording". Also, "World Hold on" was chosen by Billboard Magazine as the number one Hot Dance Club Play Single of 2006, beating Madonna and Christina Aguilera.
The fourth single of the album 'Western Dream' called 'Tennessee' was supposed to be released in April 2007, but has been cancelled due to the rumour of a new album being released.
That album was Soundz of Freedom. It came out in May 2007.
His latest album is Born In 69, released 2 years after the last album, May 2009. The first single of the album was LaLa Song, together with Sugarhill Gang
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Love Generation
Bob Sinclar Lyrics
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It's just love, it's just love, yeah
Why must the children play in the streets?
Broken hearts and faded dreams
Peace and love to everyone that you meet
Don't you worry, it could be so sweet
Just look to the rainbow, you will see
Sun will shine 'til eternity
I've got so much love in my heart
No one can tear it apart, yeah
Be the love generation
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Be the love generation
Come on, come on, come on, come on, eh
Be the love generation
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Be the love generation
Ooh yeah
Don't worry 'bout a thing
Gonna be alright
Don't worry 'bout a thing
Gonna be alright
Don't worry 'bout a thing
Gonna be alright
Gonna be, gonna, gonna, gonna, gonna be alright
It's all love, you know?
It's all love
From I and I to everyone
Got to love, well, we got to love, yeah
There's no need to cry, yeah
Got to love, well, we got to love, yeah
Got to live that love
You know what I'm talkin' 'bout?
Come on
Be the love generation
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Be the love generation
Come on, come on, come on, come on, eh
Be the love generation
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Be the love generation
Come on, come on, come on, come on, yeah
Be the love generation
Ooh yeah
It's all love, you know?
Be the love generation
Got to love
Got to love, well, we got to love, yeah
Yeah
The song Love Generation by Bob Sinclar is an ode to love, peace and unity. The lyrics encourage listeners to spread love and happiness to everyone they meet, from Jamaica to the world. The first verse begins with a poignant question about why children must play in the streets, exposing the harsh reality of broken hearts and faded dreams. However, the lyrics offer a message of hope and encourage people to look for the rainbow and see the eternal sun shine that represents hope and positive change.
The chorus calls on listeners to be a part of the love generation and spread love and kindness to everyone around them. The lyrics acknowledge that life may have its struggles, but with love and unity, everything will be alright. The song inspires people to let the love in their hearts shine and to make the world a better place.
Line by Line Meaning
From Jamaica to the world
It's just love, it's just love, yeah
Love knows no boundaries and transcends beyond borders. It's not just specific to one region, but something that can be experienced and expressed all over the world.
Why must the children play in the streets?
The lyrics are calling out to the world for peace so that children can play without fear or danger in their neighborhoods.
Broken hearts and faded dreams
Peace and love to everyone that you meet
Don't you worry, it could be so sweet
The world is full of heartbreak and disappointment, but spreading love and compassion to everyone we meet on our life's journey could bring sweetness to the sourness of our past disappointments.
Just look to the rainbow, you will see
Sun will shine 'til eternity
I've got so much love in my heart
No one can tear it apart, yeah
A rainbow is a symbol of hope and promise. Love is everlasting, and no one can take it away once it takes root in our hearts.
Don't worry 'bout a thing
Gonna be alright
The lyrics reassure the listener that no matter what happens, things will be okay. Worrying doesn't make anything better, so it's pointless to worry.
It's all love, you know?
It's all love
From I and I to everyone
Got to love, well, we got to love, yeah
All humans should love one another. The lyrics are calling for universal love and compassion from every individual from myself to others.
There's no need to cry, yeah
Got to love, well, we got to love, yeah
Got to live that love
Crying won't fix the pain and struggle we all experience in life. Instead, we should show love and positive energy to everyone we meet and live that way every single day.
Be the love generation
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Be the love generation
Come on, come on, come on, come on, eh
Be the love generation
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Be the love generation
Ooh yeah
The lyrics are calling on everyone to embody the spirit of love and promote it in every action they take. It's easy to spread love when you lead by example and are the catalyst for others to follow.
Got to love
Got to love, well, we got to love, yeah
Yeah
The song leaves us with a reminder to prioritize love in our thoughts, actions, and words in every interaction we have.
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Alain Wisniak, Christopher Le Friant, Duane Charles Harden, Gary D. Pine, Jean Guy Schreiner
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