OneTwoThree
Flux Pavilion Lyrics


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Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna

Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna dance
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna dance
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna

One! two! three! dance!
One! two! three! dance!

Dance
Make your body wanna dance
Dance
Dance
Dance
Make your body wanna dance

Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make you (one! two!) body wanna dance

Dance
Dance
Dance

Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
Make your body wanna dance
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna

Make your body wanna, make your body wanna




Make your body wanna dance
Make your body wanna, make your body wanna

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Flux Pavilion's "OneTwoThree" are upbeat and simple, encouraging listeners to let loose and dance. The repetition of "Make your body wanna" emphasizes the physicality of the song and suggests that the beat and rhythm should drive listeners to move their bodies. The chorus of "One! two! three! Dance!" further reinforces this message, urging listeners to let go and enjoy themselves.


The song's lyrics are fairly straightforward and don't delve deeply into any particular theme or message. Rather, they serve to energize and motivate listeners to move and have fun. This simplicity is mirrored in the song's repetitive beat and synth-heavy composition, which create an ambiance that is both exciting and easy to follow.


Overall, "OneTwoThree" is a contagiously upbeat and lively song that encourages listeners to let loose and enjoy themselves through the power of dance.


Line by Line Meaning

Make your body wanna, make your body wanna
The song encourages the listener to move their body in response to the music


Make your body wanna dance
The music is specifically designed to stimulate the listener's desire to dance


One! two! three! dance!
The song uses a rhythmic countdown to encourage the listener to start dancing


Dance
This line serves as a repetitive call to action, encouraging the listener to keep moving and dancing


Make you (one! two!) body wanna dance
The song specifically targets the body, using a catchy rhythm to capture the listener's attention and get them moving




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Written by: JOSHUA KIERKEGAARD G STEELE

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Comments from YouTube:

Laurosin

I cant listen to the song without hearing "making marijuana" - I love it! Makes the song so much more awesome :D

Antonio Gonzalez

Make You marijuana

OhPepsi

I think when people listen to Flux's music at home they are missing the point that hit music is made to be played live, this song was absolutely crazy when he dropped it live and thats why I love it!

Karst Kiwi

I think that's what made Flux so popular with his early tracks. People could listen to them and hear amazing music without the bass, so now with all the trap coming out, people don't think he is good anymore. I started listening to dubstep on ipod headphones and fell in love, not just with Flux but other artists, but soon got headphones with bass and a subwoofer in my room to get what I was missing out on. And I can tell you, because of bass, this song is awesome!

Thirsty Badger1

I really like this song. It has a nice trappy feel to it. I know trap isn't for everyone which is why I understand alot of people dont like this song all that much.

Frenchcore4Evur

Flux's music is every year insane...

Forrest Cunningham

To everybody that says they want to hear this live, I'm hear to confirm that, if youre willing to pay a price. I heard it live and my face has been in a melted state ever since.

Rahtuz

1:08 Well, that escalated quickly.

So Choice

I saw both individual sets this summer and they're both still ridiculously good. P kept it heavy and Flux was dabblin in some trap (It was Chicago, we love that trapstyle shitt) but still got down on the old dub jams.

rickyjpen

This song is absolutely genius!

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