Stupidisco
Junior Jack Lyrics


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Baby make your move
Step across the line
Touch me one more time
Come on, dare me




Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Junior Jack's song "Stupidisco" are quite straightforward and reflect the overall vibe of the song. The lyrics encourage the listener to let loose, have fun, and take risks, as indicated by the line "baby make your move." The singer is encouraging someone to step out of their comfort zone and "step across the line," which could be interpreted as a metaphor for taking risks or trying new things.


The line "touch me one more time" adds a layer of sensuality and intimacy to the song, suggesting that the singer and the listener have a closer relationship or connection. The repetition of the phrase "come on, dare me" reinforces the idea of taking risks and pushing boundaries, inviting the listener to join in the fun and let loose.


Overall, "Stupidisco" is a lighthearted and upbeat dance song that encourages listeners to forget their worries and embrace the moment.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby make your move
Take action, don't be afraid to make the first move.


Step across the line
Cross boundaries and take risks in pursuing what you want.


Touch me one more time
Engage physically and emotionally in this connection, make it real.


Come on, dare me
Challenge and excite me in new, adventurous ways. Don't be afraid to push boundaries.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID EUGENE INNIS, LUCENTE CITO, SAM LORBER, VITO LUCENTE

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Comments from YouTube:

@tomidis

Brings back so many memories. Never gonna get bored of this song

@markjohnston737

2004-2005 & 2006 such amazing years for house music ❤️❤️❤️

@cirociontoli175

Ehm…nope 😅

@NicolaeAndrei-Justin

True ❤️❤️

@karlbristow1223

This just reminds me of being 17, coming home after a night out, putting on the music channels and listening to all the bangers into the early hours. Who'd have thought that dance music would die out the way it has?

@jackgerig8910

Yeah after the edm craze at the beginning of the 10’s, dance just hadn’t had an influence on pop or been pop for 3-4 years. I hope classic stuff like this helps younger gens to find good music again.

@Darthruvious

It's still going, check out Anjunabeats as well as Above & Beyond. They made a classic, BBE '8days and one week'

@designertjp-utube

Aaawww... I'm afraid it could be you who has ceased to dancefloor exist My Man. You in L.A.? We got #DJDavidMorales finally returning to Los Angeles, on Dec. 3rd, at the Hollywood Sound Club on Las Palmas. If you check out his Sunday Mass gigs, on Twitch (where he streams from Italy), you'll see he even samples Disco Tracks! Me and other #HouseHead Jacker Cats, 64 and older will be in attendance.

@chokeyoursoul

Dance music is alive and good my friend, go out!!!

@SteveFunaro

@Tuck Porter Great to hear!!!

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