Bounce
Kalado Lyrics


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Beast attack

Only Kalado
Then, she hold him and let go
Only Kalado
Then, she hold him and-
A yo!
Bounce!
Then you slick
Heads down, the way you split
On your head now, then you flick
The crowd would say, "you're lit!"

Bounce!
Turn and break
Do that swerve, and then you wait
Head firm, and then you shake
The earth would feel your... quake!

Do that spin my baby, let them see, I know that way, you mad
'Round, and 'round, and 'round, my baby, back break, you're bad
You can do that thing my baby, even with that weight you have
Do it up and down, do it up and down

Bounce!
Then you twerk
Get down and wave your skirt
Pound, and say you worth
Dip down, the way you flirt

Bounce!
Take your time
I would like to make you mine
Tic!
With that weight you find
Whine on mine, you break your spine

Do that spin my baby, let them see, I know that way, you mad
'Round, and 'round, and 'round, my baby, back break, you're bad
You can do that thing my baby, even with that weight you have
Do it up and down, do it up and down

Bounce!
Then you slick
Heads down the way you split
On your head now, then you flick
The crowd would say, "you're lit!"

Bounce!
Turn and break
Do that swerve and then you wait
And firm and then you shake
The earth would feel your... quake!

Do that spin my baby, let them see, I know that way, you mad
'Round, and 'round, and 'round, my baby, back break, you're bad
You can do that thing my baby, even with that weight you have
Do it up and down, do it up and down

Do that spin my baby, let them see, I know that way, you mad
'Round, and 'round, and 'round, my baby, back break, you're bad




You can do that thing my baby, even with that weight you have
Do it up and down, do it up and down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kalado's song "Bounce" are focused on dancing, particularly on the way in which the dancer moves and commands attention both on the dance floor and off of it. The opening lines, "Beast attack / Only Kalado / Then, she hold him and let go / Only Kalado / Then, she hold him," suggest that the song is about a powerful and captivating performer - in this case, Kalado himself. The rest of the lyrics go on to describe the way in which the dancer moves, commanding attention and awe from the crowd.


The chorus of the song is centered around the repeated phrase "Bounce!", which is followed by instructions for different dance moves, such as "Then you slick / Heads down, the way you split / On your head now, then you flick." The lyrics are full of energy and excitement, encouraging the listener to move and groove along with the music.


Overall, the lyrics to "Bounce" are a celebration of dance and the power of a skilled performer to captivate and inspire others through movement.


Line by Line Meaning

Beast attack
Kalado is the only one who can deliver this type of energetic performance.


Then, she hold him and let go
The excitement of the performance can only be described as a momentary hold and release.


A yo!
This exclamation is meant to hype up the audience and encourage them to participate.


Bounce! Then you slick Heads down, the way you split On your head now, then you flick The crowd would say, "you're lit!"
Encourages the audience to dance with force and style that garners attention and admiration from the crowd.


Bounce! Turn and break Do that swerve, and then you wait Head firm, and then you shake The earth would feel your... quake!
Kalado invites the crowd to move with confidence and attitude, giving them the power to make the ground shake.


Do that spin my baby, let them see, I know that way, you mad 'Round, and 'round, and 'round, my baby, back break, you're bad You can do that thing my baby, even with that weight you have Do it up and down, do it up and down
Kalado urges the audience to keep moving, even if they've got curves or extra weight.


Bounce! Then you twerk Get down and wave your skirt Pound, and say you worth Dip down, the way you flirt
Emboldens the audience to embrace and execute playful dance moves, while exhibiting their own personal style.


Bounce! Take your time I would like to make you mine Tic! With that weight you find Whine on mine, you break your spine
Kalado encourages the audience to take their time and enjoy themselves. The phrase 'I would like to make you mine' seems to refer to the dance partner, but could also be a metaphor for enjoying the moment.




Writer(s): Andre Livingston Ennis, Eton Adoo Mcneil Gordon

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