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The Break Song - Roger



     
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Break, break, break...
There's a new dance spreadin' like wildflowers (ooh baby). They add a new step about every hour
I try to find out who could teach me
They said:
"You can find out if you watch TV"
Yes they did, yeah
I turned on my set to check it out
The steps they hadBut the rhythm they worked out
So i went to the ghetto to check it out (yes i did)
When i got to the ghetto, here's what i found
Everybody is breakdancin', so good on my head
But the ghetto children they are kings, they are the queens to me
Could this be real, it 's like magic to me
They move on their shoulders as well as their feet
Keep on movin'Turn the street corners, Lord, into dance halls
Keep on breakin'
Slap music blastin', a pulsating beat
Aw how i love to watch you ghetto child slammin' down

Slammin' down, slammin' down
(I can dig it, just break out...
aw, aw, aw, ah)Everybody is breakdancin', so good on my head
But the ghetto children they are the kings, they are they queens to me
They made a Hollywood movie about breakdancin' (yes they did)
They should've brought their cameras straight to the ghetto
Lemme tell you 'bout a cat i saw
He couldn't be more than 3 feet tall
It was a real thrill diggin' on him
Steppin', dancin', watchin' him spin
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The name "Roger" can refer to three artists: 1) Roger Troutman (November 29, 1951 - April 25, 1999) was the lead singer of the band Zapp. Born in Hamilton, Ohio Troutman was the fourth of nine children. Like his mentor Clinton, who recorded for several labels at the same time under different monikers, Troutman recorded simultaneously as Roger, releasing albums and hit singles on Warner Bros. Innovative funkster Roger Troutman is considered by many the master of the Talk box -- an effects pedal usually used by guitarists, that Roger connected to keyboard to create robotic-sounding vocals.

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