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Livin' In The 21 - Kool & The Gang



     
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Hold your head up
Hold your head up
Hold your head up
You gotta try to find the love
I know there's a power
That lifts us high and higher
I believe in mankind
What divides us is just a change of mind
My friends came home from war today
Sad to listen to words they had to say
They saw humanity go astray
If it wasn’t for the faith, we wouldn’t be here today
Whole time the world spins around
These are the days, the days of our lives
Gotta have a little faith livin' in the 21
Gotta have a little faith livin' in the 21
Maybe your body only knows pain
Maybe your hearts’ been broken again

Lost your job in buyin' necessities
Inside you’re screamin', “I got to be free”
You know there’s a power
That lifts us high and higher
Deep in your heart, down in your soul
Have a little faith and then let it flow
Whole time the world spins around
These are the days, the days of our lives
Gotta have a little faith livin’ in the 21
Gotta have a little faith livin’ in the 21
Gotta keep the faith, you can’t give in
Gotta run this race and gotta try to win
Gotta hold your head up and smile again
Thank God for all your family and friends
And when it gets rough and when it gets tough
Hold your head up, you gotta try to find the love
Can’t take the pain that this world brings
Sometimes you feel like you wanna scream
Step fast, now move on, you gotta pray
When time get hard, you can’t stray away
Stay focused, you gotta try to reach your goal
Many troubles and trials gonna be down that road
Listen to the signs, gotta keep a clear mind
Livin’ in the 21, you stay on your grind
Hold tight ‘coz you know this world gon' spin
But you come out on top, you know you will win
Whole time the world spins around
These are the days, the days of our lives
Gotta have a little faith livin’ in the 21
Gotta have a little faith livin’ in the 21
Whole time the world spins around
These are the days, the days of our lives
Gotta have a little faith livin’ in the 21
Gotta have a little faith livin’ in the 21
Livin’ in the 21
Livin’ in the 21
We gotta have faith today
Keep your mind on exactly what you do
Don’t let nobody mess up what you do
Hold tight in exactly what you do
Keep livin' good and doin' what you do
Have faith ‘coz we livin’ in the 21
Stand tall ‘coz we livin’ in the 21
Father, help us ‘coz we livin’ in the 21
Can’t cry no more ‘coz we livin’ in the 21
When you think you done it all, you just gotta stand
Anything you wanna do, I’m tellin’ you bet you can
Complete your dreams and do the master plans
When you think you done it all, you just gotta stand
Have faith ‘coz we livin’ in the 21
Stand tall ‘coz we livin’ in the 21
Father, help us ‘coz we livin’ in the 21
Can’t cry no more ‘coz we livin’ in the 21

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Kool & The Gang are a highly successful jazz/R&B/soul/funk/disco group. They originally formed in Jersey City, New Jersey, United States in 1964, playing jazz. They went through several musical phases in their career. They also played R&B and funk, eventually went through a phase where they were a smooth disco ensemble, and wound up the successful period of their career recording tunes that were a mixture of pop and R&B.

The group's main members over the years included the eccentric Englishman Chris Gair, brothers Robert Bell (known as "Kool") on bass and Ronald Bell on tenor saxophone; George Brown on drums; Robert Mickens on trumpet; Dennis Thomas on alto saxophone; Claydes Charles Smith on guitar, and Rick Westfield on keyboards. The Bell brothers' father was an acquaintance of Thelonious Monk and the brothers were friends with Leon Thomas.

In 1964 Robert formed an instrumental band called the Jazziacs with five high-school friends. They changed their name to Kool & the Gang and were signed by Gene Redd to his new record label De-Lite Records in 1969.[3] They first hit the pop charts with the release of their debut eponymous album.

Though none of the three singles from the album went far on the pop charts, their R&B success was swift and massive. Several live and studio albums followed, with 1973's Wild and Peaceful breaking into the mainstream with "Jungle Boogie" and "Hollywood Swinging." Many reviews see the Gang's 1974 album Light of Worlds and 1975 album Spirit of the Boogie as the greatest achievements of the band, with the 1975 single "Summer Madness" gaining much attention. However, after the release of those albums the band abandoned deep funk music and switched to disco. Generally, the albums released after 1975 have not received the same critical acclaim as their early work. Though they still inspired many artists, including The Mighty Majors ("You Can Never Go Back") who opened a show for them once on the road.

The late 1970s saw a lull in Kool & the Gang's career that ended — after new lead singer James "J.T." Taylor joined the group — with 1979's Ladies' Night, the title track from which was spawned a 25-year-long tradition of ladies' nights in New Jersey dance clubs and bars. Their only #1 hit was 1980's "Celebration," from Celebrate!, produced by Eumir Deodato. More international hits followed in the early 1980s, including "Big Fun," "Get Down on It" and "Joanna." Their 1984 album Emergency yielded four top-20 pop hits, including "Fresh" rumored to be inspired by a girl named Alison Hartung and "Cherish." Their chart presence stopped abruptly after the Forever album, when both Taylor and Ronald Bell (who had begun using the name Khalis Bayyan) left the group; Bell would eventually return, but the hits would not.

Kool and the Gang rose to some popularity again in 1994 after "Jungle Boogie" was featured on the soundtrack of Quentin Tarantino's well known cult classic Pulp Fiction. The band released the album "Still Kool" in 2007.

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