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You know, I was in London City the other day,
and you wouldn't believe the things that I saw.
Ha, ha, ha! Yeah, I was there at this club,
Man, and it was a fly muslim.
I gots to hand it to them London folks, y'all.
They sure do know how to throw a jam party.
Ha, ha, ha!
You wanna know how it went down?
It went a little sumpthin' like ... uh ... like this.
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Man, I'm tallin' ya, this club, it was sumpthin' like an underground club, you know.
That's sumpthin like a basement club, or sumpthin' like that, and it was so fly.
And the deejay ... um . the deejay, now to borrow the word they use over there, this dude was workin'.
He was playin' stuff like Body Wise, Bee Gees, the Village People, Lou Rawls, and all sort of disco stuff from the eighties, just jammin' it up,
Man, you know.
And the people, whoa, the people were all acting wild and crazy throwing their pants off in the air and just spotting down like they just didn't care.
Even I was going crazy slippin' up and down and just going on and on and on like this.
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Ya know, by the time daylight showed up, the place was still packed.
Ya know the groove thing was still goin' on and now to the beat, I couldn't believe it.
I mean, I left home believin' that I was gonna show the folks over there how to party, but I tell ya, Boss, London folks showed me ... ha, ha, ha ... how to party.
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and you wouldn't believe the things that I saw.
Ha, ha, ha! Yeah, I was there at this club,
Man, and it was a fly muslim.
I gots to hand it to them London folks, y'all.
They sure do know how to throw a jam party.
Ha, ha, ha!
You wanna know how it went down?
It went a little sumpthin' like ... uh ... like this.
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Man, I'm tallin' ya, this club, it was sumpthin' like an underground club, you know.
That's sumpthin like a basement club, or sumpthin' like that, and it was so fly.
And the deejay ... um . the deejay, now to borrow the word they use over there, this dude was workin'.
He was playin' stuff like Body Wise, Bee Gees, the Village People, Lou Rawls, and all sort of disco stuff from the eighties, just jammin' it up,
Man, you know.
And the people, whoa, the people were all acting wild and crazy throwing their pants off in the air and just spotting down like they just didn't care.
Even I was going crazy slippin' up and down and just going on and on and on like this.
Uh
Uh, uh
Uh
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Ya know, by the time daylight showed up, the place was still packed.
Ya know the groove thing was still goin' on and now to the beat, I couldn't believe it.
I mean, I left home believin' that I was gonna show the folks over there how to party, but I tell ya, Boss, London folks showed me ... ha, ha, ha ... how to party.
Ha, ha, ha! That's right!
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Credits
Writer(s): Patrick Josef Julia Bruyndonx, Danny Van Wauwe, Osaigbovo Monday Agbonze, L. Huff, K. Gamble, C. Gilbert
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- I Never Knew (S-Man's R-Senal dub)
- Big Love (Eat Me edit)
- The Time Is Now (Can 7 Soulfood mix)
- Movin Too Fast (Pussy 2000 mix)
- Little Scare (album version)
- Am I Wrong
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