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
Taken from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Sinclar)
Paradise interlude
Bob Sinclar Lyrics
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Dancehall
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
Let's go
Whoo!
Let's go
Rock, rock, say what, rock
Let's go
Everybody dance now!
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
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
Dance! dance!
Now everybody move (move)
Now everybody shake (shake)
Now everybody
Everybody dance now!
The lyrics to Bob Sinclar's song "Paradise Interlude" are a call-to-action for everyone to get up and dance. The song begins with the singer calling out for everyone to get moving, announcing that Dollarman and Cutee B will be joining in on the festivities. The lyrics then shift to describing the desire to have a good time and dance the night away. The chorus becomes a mantra, encouraging everyone to keep dancing and keep the party going.
The song begins with a nod to Dancehall music - a popular genre of music originating in Jamaica with roots in reggae, ska, and rocksteady styles. This nod sets the tone for the upbeat, dance-focused sound of the song. As the lyrics progress, they become more focused on the essence of dancing and the joy it brings. It's clear that the singer believes in the power of dancing as a unifying force - bringing people together to have fun and let loose.
Overall, the lyrics to "Paradise Interlude" work together to create an infectious party atmosphere, encouraging everyone to let go of their inhibitions and enjoy themselves. The call-to-action to dance is clear and the lyrics are designed to get people moving and grooving.
Line by Line Meaning
Me seh me waan see everybody on move
I want to see everyone moving and dancing
Dancehall
This is a type of music to dance to
Dollarman coming at ya
Dollarman is about to start singing/rapping
We just waan big up cutee b
We want to give a shoutout to Cutee B
Bob sinclar
The name of the artist who made this song
It's a dance thing, yuh see me
This song is all about dancing
It's the way just bounce
The rhythm of the song will make you want to dance
Yeah
An expression of agreement or excitement
Everybody dance now!
It's time for everyone to start dancing
Don't know what's on your mind
I don't know what you're thinking about
Yuh come fi have a good time
You came here to have a good time
Me waan yuh wine your waistline
I want you to move your hips/waist
Me waan yuh shake your behind
I want you to shake your butt
I'm in a dancing mood
I feel like dancing
Gyal and i'm feeling good
I'm feeling good, girl
This is my favorite tune
This song is my favorite
Put on your dancing shoes
Get ready to dance
Gonna mek yuh feel so good tonight gyal
I'm going to make you feel good tonight, girl
Me gonna mek yuh feel alright
I'm going to make you feel alright
I came to rock at this party
I came here to have a good time and dance
Cause i can make you feel alright
Because I can make you feel good
Sweet boy, you're rocking your body
You're dancing really well, handsome guy
I'll get you straight to the night
I'll make sure you have a good time all night long
Oh oh, you want this body
Oh oh, you're attracted to me
Oh oh, you want it now
Oh oh, you want me now
Cause i'm gon make you mine tonight
I'm going to make you mine tonight
Du du du du
Sounds or beats of the music
Dance! dance!
Encouragement to keep dancing
Now everybody move (move)
Everyone should start moving and dancing
Now everybody shake (shake)
Everyone should start shaking their body
Now everybody
Everyone should start dancing now
Everybody dance now!
It's time for everyone to start dancing
Writer(s): C., Le Friant
Contributed by Jason W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@hebiennousnsommespasdanslm6452
LA grande époque avant la soupe commerciale.
@thehectonator9677
One of the first house cd's I ever bought. I believe this cd set my musical taste of house music on the right path! Especially the "visions of paradise" track is so so good! May the funk be with you....
@poidsleger
what are the other four?
@thehectonator9677
@Dule im sorry but I don't fully understand your question about the other 4. Could you ask it with more detail or maybe in a different way because I'd love to help you with your question.
@poidsleger
@The Hectonator yes, of course...I love this type of music and I misread somehow your comment I see it now. I thought that you wrote one of the five house cd's I ever brought, so I was asking what are the other four..my mistake!
@chipcobb6015
Remember buying this and Etienne De Crecy's Super Discount on the same day, money well spent
@anastasiosparissis9997
great memories, student in England 1998, listening to this album non stop
@TheSecretsquirrel222
This is where Bob peaked. His best work. Nothing he's done since is even in the same realm... A shame
@kinggrillert5465
It‘s Not a shame, just f***ing Hard to Beat that masterpiece
@Corban74
Agreed, his best work