Clas… Read Full Bio ↴1991 (DECONSTRUCTION) - BASSHEADS - Is There Anybody Out There?
Classic house from 1991, Label-Capitol Records, catalog#: Y-15829,format 12" vinyl US 1991 Produced by Bassheads
Is There Anybody Out There?
Bassheads Lyrics
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Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
Is there anybody out there?
We got to get down, rock it off on this shaky ground
Come on and spit it out your hearty-party moon everywhere
Let's see you people laugh at people punchin' out in the air
Get down to the hiphop be-bop-a-lula
You get a sound that is all coming to ya
I wanna get ya, I wanna teach ya
I'm gonna get this beat to hit ya!
Get down to big time illusion like all the rest
Come on and toughly jumpin', fuck that feeling, give all your best
Y'all, just get up and dance
You got to get up and dance
Y'all, just get up and dance, yeah
Y'all, just get up and dance
You got to get up and dance
Y'all, just get up and dance, yeah
Just dance and move your body
Oooh, yeah
Just dance and move your body
Oooh, yeah
Oooh, yeah
The song "Is There Anybody Out There?" by Bassheads starts off with an unclear message. The repeated phrase, "Is there anybody out there?" calls for someone to reply or acknowledge the singer's presence. It raises the question of whether anyone is actually listening or paying attention.
As the song progresses, the lyrics take on a more upbeat and hopeful tone. The singer encourages listeners to let loose and dance, specifically to hiphop be-bop-a-lula. The song's intention becomes clearer as a call to unite and have fun, despite the unstable state of the ground beneath them. There's an emphasis on finding joy in the moment and moving to the beat to escape any burdens or stress.
Overall, "Is There Anybody Out There?" appears to be a lighthearted attempt to invite people to join the dance floor and embrace the party atmosphere. It's a reminder to let go of worries and just connect with others through music and movement.
Line by Line Meaning
Is there anybody out there?
The artist is asking if there is anyone in the crowd who is ready to dance and have a good time.
What's this for a ceremony, hanging around?
Why are we just standing around? It's time to let loose and have fun!
We got to get down, rock it off on this shaky ground
Let's dance and have a good time, despite any obstacles or challenges we may face.
Come on and spit it out your hearty-party moon everywhere
Let's all get into the party spirit and enjoy ourselves together.
Let's see you people laugh at people punchin' out in the air
Let's have fun and not take ourselves too seriously.
Get down to the hiphop be-bop-a-lula
Let's dance to the funky beat of the music.
You get a sound that is all coming to ya
The music is so good that it's impossible to resist dancing.
I wanna get ya, I wanna teach ya
The artist wants everyone to join in and have a great time.
I'm gonna get this beat to hit ya!
The artist is confident that the music will make everyone want to dance.
Get down to big time illusion like all the rest
Let's get lost in the music and enjoy the moment.
Come on and toughly jumpin', fuck that feeling, give all your best
Let's give it our all and dance like nobody's watching.
Y'all, just get up and dance
The artist is encouraging everyone to get up and dance.
You got to get up and dance
Dancing is mandatory to having a good time.
Just dance and move your body
The artist is reminding us that dancing is all about having fun and letting our bodies move to the music.
Oooh, yeah
The artist is expressing their excitement about the energy and vibe of the dance floor.
Contributed by Samantha J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@bryanmower2703
To all the kids who missed the 90's you have my condolences
@madscotsman2217
Don’t know what they missed. Best years off ma life for sure
@madscotsman2217
Wicked tune
@mazyrun09
Im 50years young ..still love an E and a boogy 🎶🎶🎶🎶
@fatheroftwo9268
condolences to your kids when you miss the 40s!
@stangoodvibes
@@mazyrun09dropped at Boris Brejcha in Sydney in Jan. Ended up at Arq (famous Sydney gay club) with my bestie Angela and a couple of other friends. Left when it closed at 6:30am, walked through Sydney to the train but took time out for a cheeky line off my friend's phone in the park. I'm 58 🕺💪😅
@thinkbiggymisspiggy
Loved this first time around.......proper tune! Big up all the 90s Ravers. Peace love and unity! 🙂
@paulyates7614
47 and still raving. Raver until I die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@francoandjimtherotties2592
I'm 51 now and still love this
@borobri1980
This takes me back to better times……god I miss the 90’s so much!!!