Leftfield - Afrika Shox Lyrics

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Afrika Shox

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What Are The Lyrics For Afrika Shox By Leftfield?
Africa Bambaataa
Feel the rhythm of the Africa Bambaataa Are you ready for the new age? They are setting the stage For the renegades To control your mind They planned it yesterday, free Zulu Nation here to stay Let's get electrified, let's get electrified Let's get electrified, let's get electrified Let's get electrified, let's get electrified Let's get electrified, let's get electrified Pump it, rockin' it, stickin' it, funkin' it Africa Pump it, rockin' it, stickin' it, funkin' it Zulu Nation Z.U.L.U that's the way we say Zulu Z.U.L.U that's the way we say Zulu Zulu Nation, cities of angels Zulu Nation, cities of angels Africa Bambaataa Zulu Nation Electro funk, electro funk Electro funk future shock We want your funk Africa We want your funk Let's get electrified, let's get electrified Let's get electrified, let's get electrified The world is on fire, can I take you higher? The world is on fire Zulu Nation Ha ha ha future, ha ha ha future Electro get going and the funk don't stop Time to clear the floor and let the Zulu's rock ? The year 2000 is on the way some say The year 2000 has been here since yesterday Electric beats, electric beats We're Zulus ? The future's gonna rock ? The future's gonna rock say what Z.U.L.U that's the way you say Zulu Z.U.L.U that's the way you say Zulu |
Who Wrote Afrika Shox By Leftfield?
Aasim Bey Bambaataa, Neil Barnes, Nicholas Rapaccioli, Paul Daley
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