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Y'all know me D. Haddy this swag I get it from my daddy
Where my clothes fitted don't sag
Walk around with my own theme music in my bag
I gotta new dance original it's taking over little
Got it from the saint marching in
took to the floor and broke in
Put your hands in the air give God praise
Then take a minute do it you way
Tell the DJ don't stop
When you hear the beat drop Church Rock
You can do it I know you can do it
All around the world when you hear the beat drop stop let me see ya Church Rock
Move Church Rock, let me see ya
Let me see ya Church Rock
Move Church Rock you can don't it
You can do that Church Rock
Move Church Rock don't stop until you learn the Church Rock
All the time I like the way they do it that way UK they keep it Church Rocking all day

I want my people in Paris to dance
Kanichwa can I get the saints in Japan
I got the whole would to the beat of one drum look and what D.D done D.D done done
We got our own way we giving God Praise if you don't want to dance move out my way
Man don't tell me you done lost your soul
Soul lost your dance cry no more
You need to heat it up Holy Ghost fire
Turn the beat up higher
3x: You can do it
All around the world when you hear the beat drop stop and let me see you Church Rock
Dance ooo let me se yeah church rock yeah Church Rock don't stop until you learn the church rock
We ain't pop lock in we ain't boot dropping we church rocking
We ain't never stopping now follow my lead as we proceed get a praise partner and do it like me
now wave the usher down wave the usher down let me get by let me get by turn your neighbor stop
Put your hands up do the church rock
Now rock it to the front rock it to the back rock it rock it
Rock it like that now put your shoulders get with it you Church rocking yeah you did it
you can do it I know you can do it all around the world when you hear that beat drop and stop let me see you church rock
West coast, Church Rock, East coast, let me see yeah church Rock, Dirty South, Church Rock LXW Let me see you church rock
oh oh oh oh oh oh church rock
its an epidemic church rock world wide
you can do the church rock
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Born and raised in the Motor City , Haddon was another gospel child prodigy, both as minister and musician. He gave his first sermon at the church of his father, Bishop Clarence Haddon, at age 11, and was directing the choir by age 13.

Haddon began his recording career in the mid 90s with the Voices of Unity on the small Tyscot label. As the group leader for their three albums, Haddon expressed his forward looking musical view, merging elements of soul, hip-hop and funk in the group's Gospel music. VOU had some mild success on the Gospel charts, but by the late 90s Haddon was ready to move more clearly front and center as a solo artist. His first two solo albums, This is My Story and Chainbreaker continued his artistic development and made some moderate noise on the Gospel charts.

However, I’m not sure that even the devoted fan base he had been accumulating could have anticipated his late 2002 release, Lost and Found, his first on giant Gospel label Verity. A project as ambitious as Tonex’s noted debut, Pronounced Toe-Nay, Lost and Found is an exhaustive, inspired opus by a Gospel artist who, with its release, clearly declared himself a new Gospel star.

The disc begins sounding like a dance Gospel album, leading off with two funky numbers, “D.D.” and “Oh Yeah” (the latter featuring the ubiquitous Fred Hammond). From there it covers broad territory, including bluesy, southern soul (“Ain’t Got Nothing” and the radio hit, “Sinner’s Prayer”), Praise & Worship (“Worship Medley”), Prince-style electric soul (“It’s Me”), big ballads (“Stand Still”) and joyous calypso (“The Praises Go (Up, Up, Up)”). Haddon is literally bursting with musical ideas on the album and, amazingly, virtually all work. Equally impressive is the strong lyrical content of the disc – much of it autobiographical -- focusing principally on the power of redemption and the ability of faith to rescue lost or miscast souls.

It took me almost two months to review Lost and Found, mostly because it took so long to fully absorb such an ambitious project. Now I can clearly say that this stands, with Mary Mary’s “Thankful” and Tonex’s “O2,” as perhaps the definitive modern Gospel album of this decade, and is a must for both Soul and Gospel lovers.


excerpt from The Deitrick Haddon Page at Soul Tracks (www.soultracks.com)
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