Move
D-Black & Kwaku T Lyrics


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Oh-oh, yeah

Ok! Rio's boot camp へようこそ
心も体も胃袋も鍛えて
Perfect body 作っていくぞ!
Survival sensation, come on!

まずは hand release push up
光の速さよりも速く!
そうだ 大胸筋を感じろ
明日の自分をイメージするんだ
Yeah, break down to dance!

休むことなく その場跳び
天まで届くほど 全力で跳べ
その先に理想の未来があるぞ
Hey, jump up, pump up, yeah, shake your body

森羅万象 神々よ
与えたまえ 折れることなき 力を

Everybody scream!
Move your body till you die!
One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, three, four, five
Move your body till you die!
One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, three, four, five
Move your body till you die!
One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, three, four, five
Come on, okay, 息づく rhythm のバイブレーション
Move your body till you die!
さあまだまだまだまだいくぞ! 体の芯まで感じるビートで

体揺らせ (体揺らせ)
軽く超えろ (軽く超えろ)
掴め ヴィクトリー (掴め ヴィクトリー)
伝説となれ!

さあ 少し水分補給したら次のセットだ
えー よしてや 嘘だろ
Are you ready?

おつぎは第3匍匐
地平線の果てまで
あらゆる障害
逆境を越えていけ

Okay 一緒にみんなで come on! be together!
さあ combat swimmer stroke の時間だ
水平線の彼方まで
地球を一周二周 百周だ!
So muscle, hustle, this is a joy!

宇宙創造 星たちよ
煌めかせろ 闇を劈(つんざ)く 光を

Move your body till you die!
One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, three, four, five
Yo, yo もっともっと上がっていくぞ
Move your body till you die!
さあ勝負はこれから move your body, body, shake it, baby, yeah!

体揺らせ (体揺らせ)
軽く超えろ (軽く超えろ)
掴め ヴィクトリー (掴め ヴィクトリー)
伝説となれ!

いただきます
カミキリムシのスープ
タランチュラの丸揚げ
ネズミ ヘビ カラスの姿焼き
フルーツコウモリ 野兎
バロット オオグソクムシの丸揚げ
豚の脳みそ煮込み
ごちそうさまです!

Move your body till you die!
Hey, everybody まだまだスピードを上げていくぞ come on (one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, three, four, five)
Move your body till you die!
Go, go, hurry up! 時間の彼方へ弾ける to dance (one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, three, four, five)

体揺らせ (体揺らせ)
軽く超えろ (軽く超えろ)
掴め ヴィクトリー (掴め ヴィクトリー)
伝説となれ!

5分後再開だ




えー もうほんま無理 鬼か
ありがとうございました

Overall Meaning

The song "Move" by D-Black and Kwaku T begins with the singer reflecting on his origins in New York City, where he lived in the Bronx. He describes feeling overwhelmed and underfed, prompting him to move away and flee from death. The chorus then echoes this sentiment, suggesting that moving is sometimes necessary to save one's soul or let the good times roll. The singer goes on to recount his journey westward, first to Great Salt Lake where he found deliverance before moving south to Southern California, where he pursued gigs but had difficulty with the environment. Finally, he trekked up to the Great Northwest where he met a woman who convinced him to stay put.


The lyrics offer a compelling narrative of the singer's travels, ultimately emphasizing the importance of finding the right place to settle down. The song touches on themes of displacement, searching for a sense of belonging, and personal growth. With its upbeat melody and lively instrumentation, the song is an ode to adventure, change, and self-discovery.


Line by Line Meaning

I am New York City born and bled
I was born and raised in New York City


Sorta lived in the Bronx until I fled
I used to live in the Bronx but left


I had too much bologna and not enough bread
I had too many problems and not enough resources


I had to move move move before I woke up dead
I had to make changes to avoid negative consequences


Sometimes you got to move move move
Sometimes it's necessary to take action


To save your soul
To protect your well-being


To let the good times roll
To enjoy life to the fullest


Drove west on 80, dove in the Great Salt Lake
I traveled west on route 80 and went swimming in the Great Salt Lake


Found my deliverance there, give or take
I found some relief or redemption in that area


That Latter Day town made me shake and bake
The town associated with the Latter-day Saints church made me feel uneasy


I had to move move move before they tied me to a stake
I needed to leave quickly before getting into more trouble


Motored down to Southern Cal looking for some gigs
I drove down to Southern California to find work opportunities


I met some real straight shooters, I met some wigs
I encountered both honest and eccentric people


Took a lot of drives on the 405, sucked a lot of cigs
I spent a lot of time driving and smoking cigarettes on the 405 freeway


I had to move move move I couldn't take the digs
I had to move again since I couldn't tolerate my living situation


Wandered up 101 to the Great Northwest
I traveled up the 101 freeway to the Pacific Northwest of the US


Folks up there are further left than the rest
The people there have more liberal views


Met this real cute teacher, guess I passed her test
I met an attractive teacher and gained her approval


Oh she said don't you move move move, cause we got the best
She advised me not to leave since she believes the area is the best




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Kenichi Maeyamada, DJ Kooo

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@thirdnation3657

2024

@qwesiblaq5958

2023🔥

@PIOSystems

/Damn, I thought I would never come across somebody with the same name as me (Kwaku). I guess it's a popular first name over in Ghana. Nice Work guys.

@kabossieify

charlie................................u guys rooooooooooock toooooooooooooooooooooo muuuuuuuuuuuuuuuch.this is off da huuk.u killed the song.thumbs up.

@anthonybassaw4804

Tune!

@JohnAdjepongWilson

Jay so on the chorus

@NurseB86

tuuuuunnnnneeeee.....luv it!!

@Ohemaadjoa

love it

@PIOSystems

Yeah, I was born on a Wednesday as well (My Birthday was yesterday!). That's cool to know. Also, I think Kwame means 'Saturday', and there is some ppl over here in the US who has that name.

@Jagonzy

twwwwwwwwwwwwww

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