Later in the year he also skillfully remixed London Elektricty's "Wishing Well" for the Plastic Surgery 2 compilation. The remix again took d&b to new heights with Todd Edwards style vocal chopping and was a firm favorite with liquid funk don Fabio. Other notable remixes were for High Contrast's "Music is Everything" also on Hospital and Tungsten and Morph's "Expand your Mind" on the Sound in motion label.
During 2002 Mr Byrd concentrated his efforts on working outside of D&B on Garage/Breaks and producing R&B beats, but returned on Hospital in 2003 and 2004 on the Weapons of Mass Creation Compilations with "Planet Music" feat MC Foxy and "The Winchester Club". 2005 brought a album deal to the table from Hospital, and saw the release of "Soul Function" and "Doghill" as singles to great reviews and support from Annie Mac, Bailey, Bryan G, High Contrast, and many more.
Part of the new record deal allowed Danny to work with a select few top labels outside of Hospital, and in 2006 he worked with V Recordings with "French Quarter", Total Science's Advanced imprint for "Round & Round" and the Spearhead record label with "Rise Again"
Last year saw the byrd gain a reputation for a DJ to watch playing places as far as Los Angeles, Paris, Munich, Vienna and closer to home in London/UK at the Hospitality nights at Herbal & Heaven. Danny Byrd's debut LP is scheduled to drop early 2008, but before then you can look forward to "Under the Sea" on Weapons of Mass Creation 3 compilation which he has also used his DJ skills mixing the 2nd CD on the Album. Outside of producing and DJ'ing Danny also runs Music Production Seminars and online tuition in the UK helping budding music producers.
Ill Behaviour
Danny Byrd Lyrics
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Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
Dance one again with the ill behavior
With the ill behavior
Dance one again with the ill behavior
With the ill behavior
With the ill behavior
With the ill behavior
With the ill behavior
With the ill behavior
With the ill behavior
With the ill behavior
Dance one again
Dance one again
Dance one again
Once again
Once again
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
One for trouble
Two for our times
People get ready start
Out of shy
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
One for trouble
Two for our times
People get ready start
Out of shy
With the ill behavior
Dance one again
Dance one again
Dance one again
Once again
Once again
Dance dance
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Can you feel it feel it?
Nothing to save you
One for trouble
Two for our times
People get ready start
Out of shy
With the ill behavior
Dance one again
Dance one again
Dance one again
Once again
Once again
Dance dance
The song “Ill Behaviour” by Danny Byrd is an upbeat electronic dance track with lyrics that play into the popular notion of living in the moment and enjoying life to the fullest without worrying about consequences. The repeated phrase “dance one again with the ill behavior” encourages the listener to let go and dance without restraint. The lyrics suggest that there is “nothing to save you” from the thrill of the moment, adding to the idea that people should indulge in the moment and not hold back.
The lyrics are repeated throughout the song, acting as a constant reminder of the liberating feeling of dancing with “ill behavior”. The phrase "one for trouble, two for our times" can be interpreted as a clique or gang reference or can suggest that there are other like-minded individuals in the crowd who are also ready to let go and dance with abandon. The song’s message is simple yet effective in delivering an uplifting, carefree vibe that will encourage listeners to get up and dance.
Line by Line Meaning
Dance one again with the ill behavior
Let's dance once more with reckless abandon, embracing our wild side.
Can you feel it feel it?
Are you truly experiencing this moment to its fullest potential?
Nothing to save you
There is no need to hold back or be guarded; live your life fully without concern for the future.
With the ill behavior
We are acting with abandon and not holding back.
Once again
We are repeating this experience, understanding its value and finding joy in each new moment.
One for trouble
This is a call to action that we are doing something risky or daring that may lead to trouble.
Two for our times
This experience is reflective of the era in which we live and the issues of the present moment.
People get ready start
It is time to prepare ourselves and take action for what lies ahead.
Out of shy
Don't be afraid to go against the norm and behave in an out-of-the-ordinary way.
Dance dance
A call to action to continue moving and experiencing this moment to its fullest potential.
Lyrics © Sentric Music
Written by: Danny Byrd
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Ben-jk6uf
Harry More Sidemen ??
@Arsenal48
Was hoping for a banger don’t rate it
@drujba2
2020 still one of the best tracks
@BH4x0r
all it needs is bass
@napandcrap2023
Agreed. Love this! Picks me up.
@TheSovietBear97
I just love seeing videos of people all together dancing around all so energetic and happy :D
@StuartSuper79
Nuits Sonores & not one mobile phone in sight 😂
@RearrangeGinger
Unfortunately it seems like raves have become a huge party and less like a rave... at least here in the States.
@rkan2
You don't say!
@markoruzicic
still one of my fave dnb tunes, back once again