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I'm broke, broke as a joke
Thinking 'bout moving back in with my folks
Walked away from my house note
Watched my bank account go up in smoke
In a mess with the IRS
Still watching my movies on a VHS
God bless America
I'm a gangsta thanks to yaI shoulda been a baller, shot-caller
But I'm just blue collar
I got my job at Georgia
Tryin' to get a piece of that peach cobbler(Pre-Chorus)
Chasing down that paper
Need a money-maker
Spent my life lookin' for a discount
Now I thank God for the handout(Chorus)
I can't afford to live this way
I barely live off what I make
Running round for money

Begging on my knees
Living paycheck to paycheck
Paycheck to paycheckGet the money, get get the money
Get the money, get get the cash3 sweaters, a coat, I can't keep my heat on
I got nothing eat on
Never heard of vacation
I think they give those away at the radio station
I work my fingers to the bone
No days off and I ain't comin home
I got a piece a paper in the mail today
Said I still got a balance that I got to pay, heyI shoulda been a baller, shot-caller
But I'm just blue collar
I got my job at Georgia
Tryin' to get a piece of that peach cobbler(Pre-Chorus)
(Chorus)Get the money, get get the money
Get the money, get get the cash
Get the money, get get the money
Get the money, get get the cashWe'll be ok
Don't you worry baby
We gon' get paid
You can bet your bottom dollar on it
Don't be afraid
'Cause I'll make it right
It's our lucky day
'Cause I found some change
Oh, oh, ohI got a paycheck(Chorus)Get the money, get get the money
Get the money, get get the cash
Get the money, get get the money
Get the money, get get the cash

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Lineup:
Soul Glow Activatur - Vocals, Guitar
Fatty - Bass, Vocals
Crouton - Drums, Vocals
Nadaddy - Keyboards, Vocals
Chap Stique - Guitar

"There's a delicate balance between the intertwining worlds of artistry, entertainment and humor, but for dance-derived rockers Family Force 5, it's an ecstatic equilibrium that remarkably illustrates all three elements. With tongue firmly planted in cheek, the Atlanta-based five-some are just as likely to get the party started as they are to escort audiences into an alternate reality. Even so, the band never compromises album creativity, while simultaneously hearkening back to the days of massive spectacles on tour.

The group's sophomore release, Dance Or Die, oozes with over-the-top illustrations, charging out of the gate with funky rhythms, percolating club grooves, undeniably infectious hooks and instantaneous sing-a-longs. Imagine an inventive evolution of the band's eye-opening debut, Business Up Front, Party in the Back, blended with Prince getting down at a Daft Punk concert where Michael Jackson busts out the moonwalk in the center of the dance floor."

As Christians, at the root of their music, Family Force 5 believes that they can reach a whole new spectrum of listeners by infusing high-energy tunes with party-time themes and a creative scramble of lyrics that point to their faith. "We want to make music that is for God, but at the same time, we want to make music that people enjoy and that they're not turned off by," states Solomon Old, lead singer.

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