I Like It
Foxy Shazam Lyrics
Big magic woman
Oh you got me
Under your spell
You hypnotize
Me with your hips and thighs
I wear these shades
So when I stare
No one can tell
So c'mon! (c'mon, c'mon, c'mon)
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it, a lot
My gangsta girl
With the wavy curl
And a sexy
Street talking slang
You mesmerize
Me and you mess with I
When you booty pop and drop it
Like it ain't no thing
Ha! (c'mon, c'mon, c'mon)
Show me a little more (c'mon, c'mon, c'mon)
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it, a lot
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it, a lot
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it
That's the biggest black ass I've ever seen
And I like it, I like it
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Written by: IKE TURNER, TINA TURNER
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Foxy Shazam is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in 2004. The band consists of lead vocalist Eric Nally, guitarist Loren Turner, pianist Sky White and bass player Daisy. After forming the band immediately recorded The Flamingo Trigger independently then committed to an extensive national touring regimen. Shortly there after Foxy signed with Ferret Records and recorded their second album Introducing Foxy Shazam which was produced by Casey Bates (Chiodos, Portugal. Read Full BioFoxy Shazam is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio, formed in 2004. The band consists of lead vocalist Eric Nally, guitarist Loren Turner, pianist Sky White and bass player Daisy. After forming the band immediately recorded The Flamingo Trigger independently then committed to an extensive national touring regimen. Shortly there after Foxy signed with Ferret Records and recorded their second album Introducing Foxy Shazam which was produced by Casey Bates (Chiodos, Portugal. The Man) and released on January 22, 2008. The following year they recorded their first major label record with multi-platinum record produced John Feldmann. Foxy Shazam signed with Sire Records (a subsidiary Warner Brothers) and released their self titled major label debut in 2010.
The band name originated from a slang phrase used by students at Eric Sean Nally's high school where Foxy Shazam meant "cool shoes". On February 7, 2010, their single Unstoppable was featured in Super Bowl XLIV.
In 2008, the band were named one of the 100 bands you need to know by Alternative Press. They toured with bands such as The Strokes, Bad Rabbits, and The Young Veins. In 2010, the band were placed on Spin's list of ten bands you need to know. Since then, they've appeared on TV programs such as the Daily Haibt. Also in 2010, vocalist Eric Nally helped write songs for Meat Loaf's album, Hang Cool Teddy Bear.
Foxy Shazam have previously toured with Hole and played this year's Lollapalooza festival. They've been appearing in more magazines supporting their latest release like Alternative Press and Spin. They played a 3 song set for The Daily Habit Show on Fuel.tv. They recently performed a 5 song set for shockhound.com. They also recently performed 3 songs acoustic for Spin Magazine, one of which was a brand new song entitled "I'm in love with a boy." The band performed a full set and interview on Chicago's JBTV in July 2010. The band have also performed a live an exclusive version of "oh Lord" for music discovery app and namesake Shazam.
Foxy Shazam's first album, The Flamingo Trigger is seen as a post-hardcore album, with some slight classical influences. The band more resembled peers such as Chiodos and The Fall of Troy. With their second release, Introducing, the band incorporated more genres into their sound, and even making ballads, though still with some post-hardcore influence. Their latest release, Foxy Shazam, has influences ranging from Gospel, Soul, and Glam Metal. The band continues to surprise fans by keeping themselves original.
A quote from lead singer, Eric Sean Nally: "When I listen to a Foxy Shazam record I think of Evel Knievel, Bruce Springsteen, my childhood, Van Morrison, my old friends from high school I don't talk to anymore, Elton John, the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and beyond, Iggy Pop and my first kiss. One of my favorite things to do when listening to my music is to close my eyes and picture a crowd of six million people all chanting "Foxy! Foxy! Foxy!" The lights go out and my band walks on stage. It gives me goose bumps. It all makes sense to me. When you listen to our record, think of your favorite things and it'll make sense to you as well. Foxy Shazam is not concerned with what category it falls into. We want to stand for our generation. We want to be the biggest band in the world. We want to be the Michael Jordan of Rock N' Roll."
Many media outlets compare the band to Queen and Meat Loaf because of their use of theatrics and over-the-tops lyrics. The band themselves have noted the similarities but believe that they are just all influenced by the same things. It's not always music that influences the band, it could even be a smell that triggers a memory.
Eric Sean Nally has said an album that influenced him was Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill. The magazine Alternative Press has compared the band to bands like Queen, My Chemical Romance, and The Darkness while also believing that the band has a very unique sound that should best be seen live.
The band name originated from a slang phrase used by students at Eric Sean Nally's high school where Foxy Shazam meant "cool shoes". On February 7, 2010, their single Unstoppable was featured in Super Bowl XLIV.
In 2008, the band were named one of the 100 bands you need to know by Alternative Press. They toured with bands such as The Strokes, Bad Rabbits, and The Young Veins. In 2010, the band were placed on Spin's list of ten bands you need to know. Since then, they've appeared on TV programs such as the Daily Haibt. Also in 2010, vocalist Eric Nally helped write songs for Meat Loaf's album, Hang Cool Teddy Bear.
Foxy Shazam have previously toured with Hole and played this year's Lollapalooza festival. They've been appearing in more magazines supporting their latest release like Alternative Press and Spin. They played a 3 song set for The Daily Habit Show on Fuel.tv. They recently performed a 5 song set for shockhound.com. They also recently performed 3 songs acoustic for Spin Magazine, one of which was a brand new song entitled "I'm in love with a boy." The band performed a full set and interview on Chicago's JBTV in July 2010. The band have also performed a live an exclusive version of "oh Lord" for music discovery app and namesake Shazam.
Foxy Shazam's first album, The Flamingo Trigger is seen as a post-hardcore album, with some slight classical influences. The band more resembled peers such as Chiodos and The Fall of Troy. With their second release, Introducing, the band incorporated more genres into their sound, and even making ballads, though still with some post-hardcore influence. Their latest release, Foxy Shazam, has influences ranging from Gospel, Soul, and Glam Metal. The band continues to surprise fans by keeping themselves original.
A quote from lead singer, Eric Sean Nally: "When I listen to a Foxy Shazam record I think of Evel Knievel, Bruce Springsteen, my childhood, Van Morrison, my old friends from high school I don't talk to anymore, Elton John, the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and beyond, Iggy Pop and my first kiss. One of my favorite things to do when listening to my music is to close my eyes and picture a crowd of six million people all chanting "Foxy! Foxy! Foxy!" The lights go out and my band walks on stage. It gives me goose bumps. It all makes sense to me. When you listen to our record, think of your favorite things and it'll make sense to you as well. Foxy Shazam is not concerned with what category it falls into. We want to stand for our generation. We want to be the biggest band in the world. We want to be the Michael Jordan of Rock N' Roll."
Many media outlets compare the band to Queen and Meat Loaf because of their use of theatrics and over-the-tops lyrics. The band themselves have noted the similarities but believe that they are just all influenced by the same things. It's not always music that influences the band, it could even be a smell that triggers a memory.
Eric Sean Nally has said an album that influenced him was Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill. The magazine Alternative Press has compared the band to bands like Queen, My Chemical Romance, and The Darkness while also believing that the band has a very unique sound that should best be seen live.
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ChrisPCat11
Foxy Shazam.
Where do I begin?
1) Founded The Church Of Rock N'Roll you see in the video.
2) Are a phenomenon EVERYONE MUST SEE. There's nothing like a Foxy Shazam concert. Nothing like where the frontman (Eric) eats three lit cigarettes, somersaults, or hops on the guitarist's shoulders. The trumpet player doubles as a great vocalist and can backbend while playing. The guitarist and bass guitarist have this unbelievable groove to each song, the keys player either hops on his keyboard or plays it amazingly with one hand. The drummer has his own style he brings to the show. The most well-known bands of yesterday AND today should envy Foxy Shazam because of their live performances. I've been an on-and-off concert goer for +6 years and I've NEVER seen a band bring so much live energy & outstanding live performance style like Foxy Shazam does.
3) This is debatable, but the current line-up you see in this video:
Eric Nally: Vocals
Loren: Guitar
Daisy: Bass
Sky: Keys
Aaron: Drums
Alex: Trumpet
Is THE BEST Foxy Shazam line-up EVER.
4) Such chemistry with this band, like I've never seen before.
5) Really nice group of guys outside performing. I've had the privilege of meeting Daisy & Alex. Both really nice guys.
6) Their song catalog consists of such amazing songs. How can you resist singing along to them?
7) Need I say more?????
Robert Sullivan
You gotta give Eric Nally some credit. He certainly was not subtle nor ashamed about expressing what his taste in women was.
Christopher Burgess
@Domin0TheDestitute One can marry a skinny white girl and still like a big black ass when one sees it! Also, props on the C&C name.
Domin0TheDestitute
And yet he's married to a skinny white girl. I think he just really owns the fuck out of the character he's created as the vocalist for foxy Shazam
LiBERTY LOU
@Sugar Xyler the blue eyed Cherokee what a schmuck
Robert Sullivan
@Sugar Xyler the blue eyed Cherokee ?
Robert Sullivan
@Sugar Xyler the blue eyed Cherokee woah. That was uncalled for. What do you have against them?
Влад Борисыч
They are an extremely underrated group of very talented misicians. Too bad all Queen fans are well over 40 now- they would be all over these guys...
Amy Michele Rogers
Im definitely a Queen fan over 40 and I love them! You are correct!
OokySpookyMe
six years later and I'd like to say I'm 30 and Queen has been my favorite since I was a kid. I love these dudes, they are incredibly talented.
ALSO Brian May is an amazing guitarist
Darren
@Jax Ven So true!!! And I saw Queen in 86, and I'm 51 going on 21