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[Intro]
Blas
Yep, everybody dance now
John[Chorus]
Chris, me and di dancehall crew a say, everybody a do di blas
People a practice night and day, fi do di blas
In Asylum on Monday, everybody a do di blas
Dance di blase unu fi dance di blas
[Verse]
We bran reel we no wear ray-ray,
We have a new dance we name blas Blazay, Blaziblay,
We have a new dance weh name blazay
Rock away, rock away, rock away when yu see yu enemy
Propeller propeller who nuh like wi go suck unu mama
Hand cart hand cart mek way when di dancer dem a pass
Shake dem off shake dem off
Shake dem off dem a work witchcraft
Elbow dem elbow dem dem nuh like yu and yu nuh like dem

We head gawn we head gawn dem dance yah mad from dem born[Chorus(1x)][Verse 2]
As a next dance gawn one come back in
Why dem bad mind u true yu dancin
Nuff a dem nuh love it fi wen yu flossin
True yu laughin you and yu hand cart pass him
Wah di new dance name everybody askin
Blazi blazi blay kill off everyting
Listen mi king yu hafi do it pon timing
Mr. ching a dance caa music sweet him
On Mondays weh di real vibez a bring
Every dancer go deh fi go test dem new ting
John a blazay yu fi stop and watch him
Heel and toe yu elbow fi a swing
Yu fi mek it swing Bounty so wah tek di ring
Music a play love di vibe weh a bring
Who waan mash up di dancehall mek wi beat him
Every dancer ina di dance fi live lovin
Mek wi sing[Chorus(1x)][Verse 1][Chorus(2x)]

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

(1) Naohiro Fujikawa's fractured electronica under the name Bisk (訪問錄)is also among the most interesting and innovative musical hybrids to appear in the last several years. A native of Hyogo, Fujikawa was barely into his 20s when his debut CD, Time, was released by Belgian label Sub Rosa in 1996. Sounding literally years ahead of its time, Time was a future-shock of sampler orchestration, the splintering remains of ambient, jazz, techno, hip-hop, electro, and experimental noise/musique concrete recombined into forms both fascinating and bewildering.


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