Although Van Winkle was successful, he later regretted his business arrangements with SBK, which had paid him to adopt a more commercial appearance and had published fabricated biographical information without his knowledge. He strongly resented having to 'play along' with claims that he had survived violent underground gang fights while also wearing glamorized outfits. After surviving a suicide attempt by drug overdose when his mainstream fame evaporated, Van Winkle was inspired to change his musical style and lifestyle. Further albums by Van Winkle, including 'Hard to Swallow', 'Bi-Polar', and 'Platinum Underground', featured a less mainstream-oriented sound inspired by alternative metal. His latest album is 'Wisdom, Tenacity & Focus' (better known as just 'WTF'), which he released in 2011, which feature Ice's return to the more electronic and classic hip-hop sound that was present in some of his past classics.
As stated before, Van Winkle signed a contract with SBK Records in 1990, who reissued 'Hooked' under the title 'To the Extreme'. The reissue contained new artwork and music. According to Van Winkle, SBK paid him to adopt a more commercial, conventional appearance. Getting a break touring with MC Hammer, Van Winkle largely copied that artist's large stage shows, oversize pants, flamboyant hairstyles, and more. Van Winkle is quoted as saying that: {"They told me, we want you to wear these baggy pants because the young kids like it and it's all glittery and polished and everything, and I said, 'Fuck no, I'm not wearin' this gay-ass shit.' And they said, 'Well here's a million dollars, man, will you do it?' And I said, 'Fuck yes.' And anybody would have done the same thing if they were given the same chance."}
The distribution of fabricated biographical information (such as that he was from Miami rather than Texas and that he had a long gang history) also helped quickly erode his street credibility. Though confident in his rhyming abilities and flow, Van Winkle soon regretted his business agreements with SBK and even expressed reservations when his fame grew. 'To the Extreme' became the fastest selling hip hop album of all time, peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200. The album spent 16 weeks on the charts, and it sold eleven million copies before long. For many years, it remained the best selling hip hop album of all time.
Single "Ice Ice Baby" has been credited for helping diversify rap music by introducing it to a mainstream, white audience. Still, critical reviews of 'To the Extreme' have been mixed. Entertainment Weekly reviewer Mim Udovitch gave the album a B, citing "Ice Ice Baby", "Play That Funky Music", "Dancin'" and "It's a Party" as the album's highlights. Robert Christgau gave the album a C− rating, writing that Van Winkle's "suave sexism, fashionably male supremacist rather than dangerously obscene, is no worse than his suave beats".
Criticizing the technique and style shown, Allmusic reviewer Steve Huey wrote: {"Ice's mic technique is actually stronger and more nimble than MC Hammer's, and he really tries earnestly to show off the skills he does have. Unfortunately, even if he can keep a mid-tempo pace, his flow is rhythmically stiff, and his voice has an odd timbre; plus, he never seems sure of the proper accent to adopt. He's able to overcome those flaws somewhat in isolated moments, but they become all too apparent over the course of an entire album."}
Following the success of "Ice Ice Baby", California rapper Mario "Chocolate" Johnson, an associate of record producer Suge Knight, claimed that he had written and produced the song but had not received credit or royalties for the song. Van Winkle has often recounted the following story. Knight and two bodyguards arrived at The Palm in West Hollywood, where Van Winkle was eating. After shoving Van Winkle's bodyguards aside, Knight and his own bodyguards sat down in front of Van Winkle, staring at him before finally asking "How you doin'?" Similar incidents were repeated on several occasions. Eventually, Knight showed up at Van Winkle's hotel suite on the fifteenth floor of the Bel Age Hotel, accompanied by Johnson and a member of the Oakland Raiders. According to Van Winkle, Knight took him out on the balcony by himself, and implied that he would throw him off the balcony unless he signed the rights to the song over to Knight.
Van Winkle has changed his accounting of said story over the years, which is still controversial years on. At any rate, by late 1990, Van Winkle began an eight-month relationship with Madonna, and appeared in photographs for her book 'Sex' while living a lavish lifestyle as a commercial superstar. While on tour in 1991, Van Winkle found out that SBK had instigated the publication of a book, 'Ice by Ice: The Vanilla Ice Story in His Own Words', written by Quon and attributed to Van Winkle, which detailed false biographical information, including claims that he had attended school with Luther Campbell. According to Van Winkle: {"I was paid to have this label on it, 'authorized,' because there was like 6 or 7 books out before that says unauthorized right on the cover, meaning that it's bullshit right away. And so they paid me, I believe it was like $850,000 just to have that label and they printed the book. And it's full of shit. I read the book myself and I'm like, 'God, how could you fucking do that to me?'"}
After hiring investigators to find out who was involved in the book's publication, he found out that Quon and promoter Elaine Shock had been involved in publishing and promoting the fabricated biographical elements. Although he later greatly rejects being subject to such commercial exposure, Van Winkle found himself caught up in his 'sex, drugs, and rock n roll' lifestyle at the time. Buying motorcycles, mansions, and more, it was all a great change from his working-class upbringing.
Van Winkle's second major release was the live album 'Extremely Live', released in March 1991. It peaked at #30 on the Billboard 200. Reviews of the album were particularly negative, with Entertainment Weekly reviewer David Browne calling it "one of the most ridiculous albums ever released" (comparing it to 'The Best of Marcel Marceau', an album which consisted of two sides of silence opened by brief applause'). According to Browne, 'Extremely Live' "affords you the chance to hear inane stage patter and unaccompanied drumming, during which, one assumes, Ice and his posse are onstage dancing."
Van Winkle branched out into the film industry, making an appearance in the film 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze' and performing the tune "Ninja Rap". Beginning to film his own personal project, 'Cool as Ice', in April 1991, he found himself soon embroiled in more controversy. On June 3, 1991, Van Winkle was arrested in Los Angeles on firearm charges, after threatening a homeless man, James N. Gregory, with a pistol. Gregory had approached Van Winkle's car outside of a supermarket and attempted to sell him a silver chain. Van Winkle and his bodyguard were charged with three weapons offenses. Van Winkle pleaded no contest.
'Cool as Ice' opened on October 18, 1991 in 393 theaters in the United States, grossing $638,000, ranking at #14 among the week's new releases. However, it soon became a 'box office bomb' that severely weakened his career. Reviews of the film were widely negative. Film website Rotten Tomatoes, which compiles reviews from a wide range of critics, gives the film a score of 8%, and Van Winkle received a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst New Star.
During this period, Van Winkle received criticism from other hip hop musicians. In 1991, 3rd Bass released a single called "Pop Goes the Weasel", comparing Van Winkle unfavorably to Elvis Presley. The song's music video featured Henry Rollins as Van Winkle, who is depicted as being assaulted by 3rd Bass. Del tha Funkee Homosapien referred to Van Winkle as mocking hip hop in the lyrics of "Pissin' on Your Steps", which appeared on his 1991 debut album (titled 'I Wish My Brother George Was Here').
By 1994, Van Winkle became isolated from the public spotlight, and had grown dreadlocks and began smoking cannabis. On March 22, 1994, Van Winkle released his second studio album, Mind Blowin. Reviews were unfavorable. Entertainment Weekly reviewer James Bernard called the album "more clunky than funky". Rolling Stone reviewer Danyel Smith praised the song "Get Loose" as "snappy", writing that although the lyrics are "inane", "the song is a thumping party, one of the few places where Ice loosens up. He sounds solid at the beginning of 'The Wrath' as well In 'Now and Forever,' a wet dream kind of song, Ice goes back to goofy lyrics." Allmusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that "There isn't a single moment that establishes a distinct musical identity, and the whole thing is rather embarrassing." Primus bassist Les Claypool stated in response to Van Winkle's cannabis-oriented lyrics: "That's all fine and dandy and cute, but it could be misconstrued and manipulated by the wrong people."
Van Winkle began using ecstasy, cocaine and heroin. During periods of heavy drug use, Van Winkle received many tattoos from artist acquaintances. According to Van Winkle, "That was in my binge days. I didn't even realize how many I was getting". Van Winkle attempted suicide with a heroin overdose. After being revived, Van Winkle decided that it was time to change his lifestyle. As a symbol of his attempt to begin anew, he got a tattoo of a leaf on his stomach.
In 1995, Van Winkle set up a recording studio in Miami, and joined a grunge band, Picking Scabs. Van Winkle expressed an interest in performing hip hop-influenced rock music, but found that the band was unable to produce the sound which he was looking for. In 1997, Van Winkle married Laura, whom he had met at a party. Van Winkle later developed a friendship with producer Ross Robinson, who had become known for producing music by Deftones, Korn, Limp Bizkit and Sepultura. Robinson and Van Winkle shared an interest in motocross racing. According to Robinson, others had attempted to persuade him not to work with Van Winkle, feeling that it might hurt his reputation. Encouraged by this fear, Robinson agreed to work with Van Winkle. In an interview, Robinson stated "It's the most punk-rock thing you could do."
Van Winkle's third studio album, Hard to Swallow, featured a darker sound and lyrics than Van Winkle's previous work. Reviews of the album were generally negative. Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote that "If history is any guide, Vanilla Ice's adoption of rap-metal means that hard rock is about to move on." Richard Torres of Rolling Stone gave the album two out of five stars, writing that while "nothing, however, can redeem Ice's wack boasting," the album "isn't half-bad." In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, Rob Kemp gave the album three out of five stars, writing that it contained Van Winkle's "most convincing music". In 1999, the music video for "Ice Ice Baby" was "retired" on the MTV special 25 Lame, in which Van Winkle himself appeared to destroy the video's master tape. When Van Winkle was given a baseball bat, he ended up destroying the show's set.
Independent releases (2000 onward)
Vanilla Ice appearing at the Tex-Mex Grill in Baltimore, Maryland.
Having attracted a following outside of his former mainstream audience, Van Winkle began recording independently. In May 2000, Van Winkle made an appearance at a wrestling match promoted by Juggalo Championship Wrestling, then known as Juggalo Championshit Wrestling, filling in for Insane Clown Posse member Joseph Utsler, who had been injured during a match. It was reported that Insane Clown Posse would make an appearance on Van Winkle's next album, tentatively titled Bomb Tha System. In October 2000, it was announced that Van Winkle's next album would be titled Skabz, and that Chuck D was confirmed to appear on the album. It was initially planned as a double album featuring a disc containing rock-oriented material and a disc of hip hop songs.
In January 2001, Van Winkle was arrested by police in Davie, Florida for assaulting Laura. According to the criminal complaint, Van Winkle and his wife argued as they drove on Interstate 595. Van Winkle admitted to pulling hair from her head to prevent her from jumping out of the truck's window. He pleaded guilty to charges of disorderly conduct four months later, and was sentenced to probation and ordered to attend family therapy sessions. In July 2001, Van Winkle performed at the second Gathering of the Juggalos. On October 23, 2001, Skabz and Bomb Tha System were released as a single album, Bi-Polar. Bradley Torreano of Allmusic disliked the album, criticizing it as "wildly uneven and at times hilariously bad". In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, Rob Kemp gave the album one out of five stars, calling the album "utterly listless".
From January to February 2004, Van Winkle appeared on the reality television series The Surreal Life. In November 2004, Van Winkle's pet wallaroo, Bucky, and pet goat, Pancho, escaped from his Port St. Lucie, Florida home. After wandering around local streets for over a week, the animals were caught and returned to Van Winkle. He had to pay a $220 fine for expired pet tags and an undisclosed fine for the escape of the animals. On August 2, 2005, Van Winkle released his fifth studio album, Platinum Underground. Van Winkle stated that the title of the album reflected the fact that he could maintain a fanbase without mainstream airplay. Allmusic reviewer Rob Theakston panned the album, writing that it "has more bad spots in it than most".
On April 10, 2008, Van Winkle was arrested in Palm Beach County on a battery charge for allegedly kicking and hitting Laura. He was released the following day after she declared that her husband had only pushed her. In court, the couple's neighbor, Frank Morales, stated that it was merely a verbal argument. Van Winkle was ordered by a Florida court to stay away from his wife following his arrest, and to communicate with his children only if Morales accompanied him. The judge told Van Winkle that he could only contact his wife via telephone. On April 29, 2008, Van Winkle's lawyers, Bradford Cohen and Joseph LoRusso, were able to get the case dropped after providing the state attorney with evidence that conflicted with what was originally reported.
Van Winkle began following a vegetarian diet. In September 2008, Van Winkle signed a contract with Cleopatra Records, recording the cover album Vanilla Ice Is Back! at the label's request. The album was released on November 4, 2008, and contained covers of songs by Public Enemy, House of Pain, Bob Marley and Cypress Hill. IGN reviewer Spence D. called the album "an embarrassing endeavor that sounds like it should have stayed locked inside Ice's studio (or at the very least leaked on YouTube and passed off as a piss take)." On February 27, 2009, Van Winkle performed as part of a joint performance with MC Hammer in Orem, Utah. In March 2009, Van Winkle participated in a Virgin Mobile advertising campaign titled "Right Music Wrongs", apologizing for his 1990s image. As part of the campaign, Van Winkle was placed on "trial", and was voted innocent by users of the campaign website. In August 2009, Van Winkle announced on his official Twitter account that he had signed a contract with StandBy Records, who will release his sixth studio album, Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is A Mystery.
Style and influences
Van Winkle performing in Massachusetts on February 16, 2007
Van Winkle's current live performances feature a mix of newer, rock-influenced material and old school hip hop. Van Winkle performs with a live drummer and DJ, and sometimes sprays his audience with bottled water. Describing his performances, Van Winkle stated "It's high energy, stage diving, pyrotechnics, girls showing their breasts. It's crazy party atmosphere." In promotion of Hard to Swallow, Van Winkle toured with a seven-piece live band which included bassist Scott Shriner. The band opened with rock-oriented material from Hard to Swallow and concluded with older hip hop songs.
Van Winkle stated that his musical style was influenced by underground music, rather than mainstream music, and that his influences included hip hop and funk artists such as Funkadelic, Rick James and Parliament. Van Winkle also stated that he enjoys Rage Against the Machine, Slipknot and System of a Down. Van Winkle sometimes plays bass, drums and keyboards on studio recordings. Rapper G-Child, best known for her appearance on ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show, has credited Van Winkle as being a major influence on her work. After meeting Van Winkle in 2000, G-Child performed freestyle raps at six of Van Winkle's performances, and opened for him four times.
Band members
Current
* DJ Dirty Chopstix — turntables and background vocals
* Keith Reber — drums
* DJ DP - turntables and background vocals
Former
* D-Shay — disc jockey
* Clint Barlow - drums
* Earthquake — disc jockey
* Rod J — disc jockey
* Zero — disc jockey
* Scott Shriner — bass
Discography
Main article: Vanilla Ice discography
* To the Extreme (1990)
* Extremely Live (1991)
* Mind Blowin (1994)
* Hard to Swallow (1998)
* Bi-Polar (2001)
* Platinum Underground (2005)
* Yesterday Is History, Tomorrow Is A Mystery (2009)
* WTF (2011)
Dancin
Vanilla Ice Lyrics
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Come on, come on, come on everybody
Come on, come on everybody
Come on everybody, come on, come on everybody
Come on, come on everybody
Let's do this dance
Get out your seats and let me shake your pants
Oh, with the base cold thumpin' and the hihats snaren'
People under 40...Yo! Let's get down
Because they need more break and now it's sliced by Shay
The records out so don't wait
The style that I'm doin', it'll ruin
All you people came here just for booin'
Get your dead ass up and back on the floor
Jump in the groove and let Vanilla go
Insane, with my gold chain
You know you're gonna' see it on Soul Train. Hit it!
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'..
All you people on thel eft, shake your thing
And everybody on the right, do the same thing
Now, the people in the middle, try to enhance
Come on everybody, let me see you dance
In motion, with the potion
Get up everybody and locomotion
All swing and do your thing
Unless of course, you can't hang. Chillin' is o.k
But not when I play this song, move along, be gone
Yea! The beat'll make you move when the records on
Get with this style and update it
Like my record is, when you play it
Def comin' strong, hard like a matador
I saw my style, my soul up on the dance floor
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Do it! Funk it up!
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'..
Swingin' until the night is through
Just let your feet and your body take control of you
Just like a trance to keep you movin'
Everybody can do it, just keep on groovin'
Of the 808...just kickin' like a chicken that you just ate
So catch a groove so we can get down
Yell out the name of your hometown
Miami...Catch the groove. L.A....Catch the groove
New York...Catch the groove. Seattle...Catch the groove
Dallas...Catch the groove. Detroit...Catch the groove
VIP dancers...Catch the groove. Everybody...Catch the groove
Do it!
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Yea! Can we do it?
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Come on everybody..
The lyrics to Vanilla Ice's song "Dancin'" are an invitation to get up and dance. The song begins with a call to action: "Come on, come on, come on everybody/Let's do this dance/Get out your seats and let me shake your pants." The lyrics mention the cold thump of the bass and the snare of the hi-hats, indicating that this is a dance song with a beat that will get people moving. Vanilla Ice's lyrics are also confident and assertive; he tells people to get up and dance and not to be afraid to move. He mentions that his style of dancing will "ruin" other people's styles, and that he will be featured on the television show Soul Train.
As the song continues, Vanilla Ice instructs people to shake their thing and enhance their dance moves. He encourages everyone to get up and groove, but warns those who can't "hang" to chill out. The song ends with a call-and-response section in which Vanilla Ice lists various cities and asks people to catch the groove.
Overall, "Dancin'" is a high-energy dance song that encourages people to get up and move. The lyrics are confident and assertive, and send the message that dancing can be a fun and liberating activity.
Line by Line Meaning
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'
Let's all dance together!
Come on, come on, come on everybody
Everyone, let's dance together to this lively music!
Come on everybody, come on, come on everybody
All of us should join in and show our moves!
Let's do this dance
Let's dance as a group and have fun!
Get out your seats and let me shake your pants
Stand up and dance along as the music gets the rhythm going through your body!
Oh, with the base cold thumpin' and the hihats snaren'
The beats of the bass and hi-hat drums are strong and invigorating!
People are jumpin' and the fly girls are staren'
Everyone is having a good time jumping and moving while the attractive ladies look on!
People under 40...Yo! Let's get down
Those who are under 40 can find their groove to this hip music!
Because they need more break and now it's sliced by Shay
They crave even more breaks and now they get them from Shay's sliced music!
The records out so don't wait
Don't wait any longer to dance to our new, pumped-up tracks!
The style that I'm doin', it'll ruin
My catchy dance moves might ruin you, so keep up!
All you people came here just for booin'
People didn't come here to boo, they came to dance!
Get your dead ass up and back on the floor
Get up and dance like there's no tomorrow!
Jump in the groove and let Vanilla go
Find the rhythm and let Vanilla guide you!
Insane, with my gold chain
I'm crazy cool with my flashy gold chain!
You know you're gonna' see it on Soul Train. Hit it!
Watch out Soul Train, Vanilla and his sensational moves are coming your way!
All you people on the left, shake your thing
Everyone on the left side of the room should move their bodies in their own way!
And everybody on the right, do the same thing
All the people on the right side of the room should follow suit and move their bodies!
Now, the people in the middle, try to enhance
Those in the middle should show off their best and bolster their moves!
Come on everybody, let me see you dance
Everyone should dance and show off their skills for Vanilla to witness!
In motion, with the potion
In motion and with a pep in our step, we're unstoppable!
Get up everybody and locomotion
Everyone should get up and start moving in rhythm and harmony!
All swing and do your thing
Everyone should swing to the beat and express themselves in their own way!
Unless of course, you can't hang. Chillin' is o.k
If you can't keep up, then just hang back and enjoy the music!
But not when I play this song, move along, be gone
However, when this song plays, everyone should move and not just be a bystander!
Yea! The beat'll make you move when the records on
The upbeat music will make you move and dance with no reservations!
Get with this style and update it
Follow these unique dance moves and update your dance style!
Like my record is, when you play it
Just like how my record is played on repeat, these dance moves should be memorized and replayed too!
Def comin' strong, hard like a matador
Coming at you with full force and power, like a skilled matador!
I saw my style, my soul up on the dance floor
When I see these dance moves in action, it's as if I'm looking at my own soul on the dance floor!
Swingin' until the night is through
We'll be dancing the night away with these infectious tunes!
Just let your feet and your body take control of you
Let the beats and music guide your body for a relaxing, fun time!
Just like a trance to keep you movin'
It's like being in a trance that keeps your body grooving and your spirits high!
Everybody can do it, just keep on groovin'
Everyone is capable of dancing these moves and as long as they keep moving, they're doing it right!
Of the 808...just kickin' like a chicken that you just ate
The 808 drum beats are hitting hard like a spicy, flavorful chicken dish!
So catch a groove so we can get down
Find the rhythm and let's get dancing!
Yell out the name of your hometown
Let's have some fun and yell out our hometowns for some added spirit!
Miami...Catch the groove. L.A....Catch the groove
From Miami to L.A., everyone should join in and catch the groove!
New York...Catch the groove. Seattle...Catch the groove
Even those in New York and Seattle should dance and join in on the fun!
Dallas...Catch the groove. Detroit...Catch the groove
Dallas and Detroit, let's catch the grove and dance along to the music!
VIP dancers...Catch the groove. Everybody...Catch the groove
Even the VIPs and everyone else should catch the groove and get dancing!
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Yea! Can we do it?
With all this hype, can we really dance and keep up with the beat?
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Come on everybody..
With all of us ready to dance, let's get started and have a great time!
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BALEWA M. MUHAMMAD, CLIFTON LIGHTY, DARREN LIGHTY, DELVIS A. DAMON, EDWARD O. III FERRELL, EDWARD THEODORE RILEY
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@gltsryftc
Vanilla Ice - Dancin 05 . 00
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'
Come on, come on, come on everybody
Come on, come on everybody
Come on everybody, come on, come on everybody
Come on, come on everybody
Let's do this dance
Get out your seats and let me shake your pants
Oh, with the base cold thumpin' and the hihats snaren'
People are jumpin' and the fly girls are staren'
People under 40...Yo! Let's get down
Because they need more break and now it's sliced by Shay
The records out so don't wait
The style that I'm doin', it'll ruin
All you people came here just for booin'
Get your dead ass up and back on the floor
Jump in the groove and let Vanilla go
Insane, with my gold chain
You know you're gonna' see it on Soul Train. Hit it!
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'..
All you people on the Left, shake your thing
And everybody on the right, do the same thing
Now, the people in the middle, try to enhance
Come on everybody, let me see you dance
In motion, with the potion
Get up everybody and locomotion
All swing and do your thing
Unless of course, you can't hang. Chillin' is o.k
But not when I play this song, move along, be gone
Yea! The beat'll make you move when the records on
Get with this style and update it
Like my record is, when you play it
Def comin' strong, hard like a matador
I saw my style, my soul up on the dance floor
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Do it! Funk it up!
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'..
Swingin' until the night is through
Just let your feet and your body take control of you
Just like a trance to keep you movin'
Everybody can do it, just keep on groovin'
Of the 808...just kickin' like a chicken that you just ate
So catch a groove so we can get down
Yell out the name of your hometown
Miami...Catch the groove. L.A....Catch the groove
New York...Catch the groove. Seattle...Catch the groove
Dallas...Catch the groove. Detroit...Catch the groove
VIP dancers...Catch the groove. Everybody...Catch the groove
Do it!
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Yea! Can we do it?
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Come on everybody..
@galatasarayferencvaros8036
VANİLLA ICE _ DANCİN 04 . 59 . 00
( TO THE EXTREME ALBUM )
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'
Come on, come on, come on everybody
Come on, come on everybody
Come on everybody, come on, come on everybody
__
Come on, come on everybody
Let's do this dance
Get out your seats and let me shake your pants
Oh, with the base cold thumpin' and the hihats snaren'
People are jumpin' and the fly girls are staren'
People under 40...
__ Yo! Let's get down
Because they need more break and now it's sliced by Shay
The records out so don't wait
The style that I'm doin', it'll ruin
All you people came here just for booin'
Get your dead ass up and back on the floor
Jump in the groove and let Vanilla go
Insane, with my gold chain
You know you're gonna' see it on Soul Train. Hit it!
_
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'..
_
All you people on the Left, shake your thing
And everybody on the right, do the same thing
Now, the people in the middle, try to enhance
Come on everybody, let me see you dance
In motion, with the potion
Get up everybody and locomotion
All swing and do your thing
Unless of course, you can't hang.
__ Chillin' is o.k _ ' !
But not when I play this song, move along, be gone
Yea! The beat'll make you move when the records on
Get with this style and update it
Like my record is, when you play it
Def comin' strong, hard like a matador
I saw my style, my soul up on the dance floor
_
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Do it! Funk it up!
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'..
_
Swingin' until the night is through
Just let your feet and your body take control of you
Just like a trance to keep you movin'
Everybody can do it, just keep on groovin'
Of the 808...just kickin' like a chicken that you just ate
So catch a groove so we can get down
Yell out the name of your hometown
Miami...Catch the groove.
L.A....Catch the groove
New York...Catch the groove.
Seattle...Catch the groove
Dallas...Catch the groove.
Detroit...Catch the groove
VIP dancers...Catch the groove.
Everybody...Catch the groove
Do it!
_
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Yea! Can we do it?
Dancin', Dancin', Dancin'...Come on everybody..
©
@Anunaki4521
1990 i had this cassette. I was 11 years old. Now 2021 i'm 42 and i still listen this masterpiece album. It remember me when i was a child.
@CoryEM
I was 13 and nearly burned a hole in the carpet to this!!!❤❤❤
@BBGboxing
Very good album
@LIVERNIL723
Almost same except I'm slightly older 🙂
@daffyd771
There’s nothing like old school rap ...and this guy is one the masters of that beautiful era ...I rEmenber my youth man jejejejejej ....gold music no doubt
@troudecul69
I was 6 years old when I got that cassette and with this song I learned what stereo is. Fucking awesome man !
@user-ti6rj6hx3w
One of the best his track! 👍
@tinoezmartin2409
Nice editing,mixing,bass, everything.
@M.N.K.792
Davidson Martinez The Mack Khayree from Vallejo California produce,written,mixing all for this song and the to the extreme album.... Also Hooked too.
@zildapeixoto5421
Músicas para dançar, não pensar na letra.