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Summer Time Lyrics


[Intro]Johnny Cool a guh love dis enuh
Pool Party
If a even the beach mi haffi reach
A summertime
Oh Oh.
Every massive haffi come along,
Guh fi yuh sun tan inna di summer sun,
If you a bleacher guh back home,
Guh fi yuh umbrella cause di sun a bun.
Di hot gyal dem a bring it on,
Inna bikini dem inna pretty thong,
Yuh nuffi shy gyal bring it come,
If you have a foofool man gi di bun.
Portmore me come from enuh,
Pretty girl jus a pose like domino,
And di thugs dem a rub dem dung enuh,
Inna di shade with Street Vybz Rum enuh.
Uptown full a fun enuh,

ATI, we a guh enuh,
Dream Weekend come enuh,
Smudge a guh dun enuh.
Chorus:
Oh, oh, here we go, summer time is here!
You know!
The holiday, school is closed!
We feel the vibes enuh,
Summer time inna Portmore
Summer time inna Kingston
Summer time inna Country,
Summer time inna my scheme
Pool Party
If a even the beach mi haffi reach
A summertime
Oh Oh.
90 degrees inna di shade, temperature tun up,
White tee a tan till skin bun up,
Black gyal a rub till vein come up,
Tattoo time colouring book tun up.
Man a roll out bicycle bike, yuh nuh see,
Man a roll out car and the truck and the jeep,
Yuh have full thugs dem strolling,
Grab a gyal body and start rolling.
Party dem going all night long,
Right through the day,
Mi jus see a pretty ting gone wid Dinero & TJ
Chorus:
Oh, oh, here we go, summer time is here!
You know!
The holiday, school is closed!
We feel the vibes enuh,
Summer time inna Portmore,
Summer time inna Kingston,
Summer time inna Country,
Summer time inna my scheme.
Pool Party
If a even the beach mi haffi reach
A summertime
Oh Oh.
Chorus:
Oh, oh, here we go, summer time is here!
You know!
The holiday, school is closed!
We feel the vibes enuh,
Summer time inna Portmore,
Summer time inna Kingston,
Summer time inna Country,
Summer time inna my scheme.

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The New Radicals were an alternative rock/power pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 1997, being centered around front-man Gregg Alexander, who wrote and produced all of their songs. They released only one album, 1998's 'Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too', a critically acclaimed pop rock album heavily influenced by classic rock and soul of the 60s and 70s that contained— amongst radio-friendly pop tracks and love songs— strong criticism of corporate America and modern culture. Aside from Alexander, the only other permanent member of the band was keyboardist and former child actress Danielle Brisebois. The remainder of the line-up was a fluctuating one revolving around the two of them, with the goal being to bring in a variety of musicians from many genres.

The band is best known for their debut single, titled "You Get What You Give", which became a top 5 hit in the United Kingdom and has garnered major U.S. airplay for years. The song's celebrity-dissing lyrics at its end provided a minor a spectacle, with Alexander saying that the media misunderstood the meaning. Despite the song's radical messages, anti-materialistic as well as pro-youth, it's ironically been used in many films and even a famous advertising spot.

Tired of touring and promotional interviews, with the group becoming more and more commercialized, Alexander disbanded the group in mid 1999 before the release of their second single, titled "Someday We'll Know". He has successfully focus on writing and producing songs for other artists, winning a Grammy award for his talents. Consequently, the stunning "Someday We'll Know" received little attention in most countries. The band is widely considered a "one-hit-wonder". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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