bookmark_borderSlack

Slack.mp3
Slack.mp4
Slack-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp3
SSlack-Unplugged-Underground-XXVI.mp4
Slack-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Too much slack
(Better pull back)

[Refrain]
Too much to take
(Reel in reeling)
Gonna pull and shake
(How you’re feeling)

[Bridge]
Too much slack
(Better pull back)
Where will we send
(When it reaches its end)

[Refrain]
Too much to take
(Reel in reeling)
Gonna pull and shake
(How you’re feeling)

[Bridge]
Too much slack
(Better pull back)
Where will we send
(When it reaches its end)

[Outro]
Too much to take
(Reel in reeling)
Gonna pull and shake
(How you’re feeling)
How’s it gonna work
(When we feel that jerk)

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderThe Broccoli Argument

The-Broccoli-Argument-Best-Of.mp3
The-Broccoli-Argument-Best-Of.mp4
The-Broccoli-Argument.mp3
The-Broccoli-Argument.mp4
The-Broccoli-Argument-intro.mp3

[Intro]
But, can’t you see…
(“I don’t like broccoli!”)
A logical schism (in subjectivism)

[Verse 1]
In reference
To your “preference”
Please don’t subject me
To your philosophy

[Bridge]
So, can’t you see…
(“I don’t like broccoli!”)

[Chorus]
A logical schism (in subjectivism)
Say no (to no know)
Don’t be wrong
(About what is right)

[Bridge]
Same ole song
(Casting shade on the light)

[Verse 2]
Opine on opinion
Savior or minion
In fact, the fact
Cannot lack

[Bridge]
[Chorus]

[Outro]
Same ole song
(Casting shade on the light)
For way to long
(We’re universal for all)
Our knew song
(Time to say goodnight)
[Instrumental, Guitar Solo]

ABOUT THE SONG
Many people mix up two very different categories: preferences and moral claims. Liking or disliking broccoli, sports teams, or music is opinion — it’s subjective, a matter of taste. No one can be “right” or “wrong” about whether broccoli tastes good. That’s an opinion.

But when you say “prostitution is bad” — you’re not making a statement of taste, you’re making a moral claim. You’re saying it’s wrong, universally, not just that you personally dislike it. That’s not the same thing as saying “I don’t like broccoli.” It’s a judgment about people, their choices, and society. Whether or not prostitution is “bad” is a question of morality, law, and human rights — and moral claims have consequences.

Words, too, are not always harmless. “Sticks and stones” is a nice saying, but in reality, words do hurt — especially when they demean entire groups or push harmful lies. That’s exactly why Charlie Kirk’s statements aren’t “just opinions.” Saying “Black women don’t have the brain processing power” isn’t like saying “I hate the Eagles.” One is trash talk about football; the other is a racist claim that fuels discrimination and justifies inequality.

That’s the difference many are missing. Taste is subjective. Morals are universal. And when you defend immoral claims as “just opinions,” you’re excusing harm while pretending it’s as trivial as choosing broccoli or football teams.

Subjectivism 101
Subjectivism is the philosophical stance that reality, knowledge, or morality is dependent on the individual subject’s perception, consciousness, or experience, rather than on an objective, independent external reality. In essence, “truth” is seen as subjective and varies from person to person or culture to culture. There are different forms, such as metaphysical subjectivism, which holds that reality depends on consciousness, and ethical subjectivism, which posits that moral truth is determined by personal attitudes or societal feelings, not universal facts.

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderThanks, I Feel Better

Thanks–I-Feel-Better.mp3
Thanks–I-Feel-Better.mp4
Thanks–I-Feel-Better-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp3
Thanks–I-Feel-Better-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp4
Thanks–I-Feel-Better-intro.mp3″

[Intro]
Wow, thank you!
(I feel better now)

[Verse 1]
Sometimes ya need a boost
To chill and / or…
Break loose
Other times… encouragement
Is what is meant
For why we “get by”

[Bridge]
Sometimes ya need some love
To rise above
(It’s time to climb!)

[Chorus]
Thanks! (I feel better)
Thanks to you (I do)
Yes, a whole lot better
(No longer love’s debtor)

[Bridge]
With a wave of love
Let’s rise above
(It’s our time to climb!)

[Verse 2]
Sometimes ya need a rest
To pass the stress test
For a second wind
Other times… then, again
It’s time to try…
Try, try, try to “get by”

[Bridge]
Sometimes ya need some love
To rise above
(It’s time to climb!)

[Chorus]
Thanks! (I feel better)
Thanks to you (I do)
Yes, a whole lot better
(No longer love’s debtor)

[Outro]
With a wave of love
Let’s rise above
(Ride the tide)
With the love of love
(We’ll all rise above)
It’s time to climb!

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderForgot to Breathe

Forgot-to-Breathe.mp3
Forgot-to-Breathe.mp4
Forgot-to-Breathe-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp3
Forgot-to-Breathe-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp4
Forgot-to-Breathe-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Would you believe…
(I forgot to breathe)

[Verse 1]
Don’t hold your breath
(It ain’t over yet)
The depth and breadth
(We’ll never forget)

[Chorus]
Frequency and intensity
(Flavored with propensity)
Making us strive to survive
(… just to stay alive)

[Bridge]
Would you believe…
(I forgot to breathe)
Don’t fail (to exhale)

[Verse 2]
Hey! You’re turning blue
(I know what to do)
Yes… I’m talking to you
(Shout: breathe out)

[Chorus]
Frequency and intensity
(Flavored with propensity)
Making us strive to survive
(… just to stay alive)

[Bridge]
Would you believe…
(I forgot to breathe)
Don’t fail (to exhale)

[Chorus]
Frequency and intensity
(Flavored with propensity)
Making us strive to survive
(… just to stay alive)

[Outro]
Would you believe…
(I forgot to breathe)
Woe, woe, oh, oh
(Woah, I should know)
Don’t fail (to exhale)
Start (your heart)
Breathe in again

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderSlipped In

Slipped-In.mp3
Slipped-In.mp4
Slipped-In-Pt-2.mp3
Slipped-In-Pt-2.mp4
Slipped-In-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Must’ve slipped in
(Without anyone noticin’)

[Verse 1]
Hey! What’s going on
(Something went wrong)
There’s a fly in the ointment
(Without an appointment)

[Chorus]
Must’ve slipped in
(Without anyone noticin’)
Looks to be too late
(To anticipate)

[Bridge]
Now where’s he goin’
(Guess to do it again)

[Verse 2]
Hey! What’s he doin’ in here
(Certainly isn’t clear)
Was the door left open
(Is the lock broken?)

[Chorus]
Must’ve slipped in
(Without anyone noticin’)
Looks to be too late
(To anticipate)

[Bridge]
Now where’s he goin’
(Guess to do it again)

[Chorus]
Must’ve slipped in
(Without anyone noticin’)
Looks to be too late
(To anticipate)

[Outro]
Now where’s he goin’
(Probably do it again)
Party crashin’
(Door to door dashin’)
It’s the sign of the time fashion
(And passion)

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderFeedback Phase

Feedback-Phase-Best-Of.mp3
Feedback-Phase-Best-Of.mp4
Feedback-Phase.mp3
Feedback-Phase.mp4
Feedback-Phase-intro.mp3

[Intro]
In a feedback phase
(Evermore these days)

[Verse 1]
Did you pick up
(On our pickup)
Can you hear that sound
(Dumbing us down)

[Chorus]
(For what it’s worth)
If only the Earth
(Had a phase button)
… cancel out the feedback
(From our climate attack)
So we can roll on

[Bridge]
In a feedback phase
(Going out in a blaze)

[Verse 2]
Screeching and humming
(Oh the down dumbing)
Have to hold our ears
(Due to our fears)

[Chorus]
(For what it’s worth)
If only the Earth
(Had a phase button)
… cancel out the feedback
(From our climate attack)
So we can roll on

[Bridge]
In a feedback phase
(Brain fog and a haze)

[Chorus]
(For what it’s worth)
If only the Earth
(Had a phase button)
… cancel out the feedback
(From our climate attack)
So we can roll on

[Outro]
In a feedback phase
(Holding in the rays)
Can’t seem to fade out
(Knowing that it’s about)
Our feedback phase
(Intensifying ways)
Can’t bear it any more
(Yet look what’s in store)

ABOUT THE SONG
A phase button (or switch) on an acoustic-electric guitar reverses the polarity of the pickup’s signal to cancel out and reduce amplifier feedback. This song is about applying the same principle to human amplified climate feedback loops.

Global Runaway Feedbacks

If multiple tipping points reinforce each other, the climate may enter a self-perpetuating heating cycle beyond human control. The main candidates include:

  1. Ice-Albedo Collapse — Ice loss locks in warming.
  2. Permafrost Thaw + Boreal Fires — Gigatons of CO2/CH4 released.
  3. Amazon & Rainforest Dieback — Carbon sinks flip to carbon sources.
  4. Ocean Circulation Breakdown — Jet stream chaos, monsoon collapse, food shocks.
  5. Marine Ecosystem Collapse — Coral death and plankton loss undermine food security.
  6. Soil & Crop Failure Feedbacks — Drought, famine, and forced migration.

Temperature outcomes:

  • Linear physics: ~3-5°C by 2100.
  • With feedbacks: 6-9°C this century is plausible.
  • Runaway: A “Hothouse Earth” trajectory of 10°C+ over centuries-millennia.

Our First Glimpse of Runaway Feedbacks

Permafrost: From Slow Thaw to Year-Round Fire

The permafrost offers one of the clearest examples of the widening gap between theory and reality:

  • Old assumption: Permafrost would thaw gradually over thousands of years, steadily releasing CO2 and CH4 into the atmosphere.
  • Observed reality: Vast regions are no longer “permanently” frozen. Instead, they are catching fire and burning year-round, releasing greenhouse gases on far shorter timescales than predicted.

This introduces new scientific uncertainties:

  • Combustion of organic matter accelerates CO2 emissions.
  • If methane is burned in situ, some fraction may be converted into CO2–still harmful, but less potent than CH4 — effectively acting as a limited “natural flare.”
  • Yet much methane escapes unburned, and the net balance between flaring vs. direct release remains poorly constrained.

The key point is clear: the pace of greenhouse gas release is orders of magnitude faster than earlier models assumed. These feedbacks are not hypothetical–they are already active.

Ozone: Intertwined Feedbacks with Hidden Costs

Permafrost fires are only one piece of the puzzle. Another, less understood feedback arises from tropospheric ozone. While CO2 is essential for photosynthesis, fossil fuel combustion does not just add CO2–it also drives chemical reactions that increase ground-level ozone, a powerful phytotoxin. Unlike protective stratospheric ozone, tropospheric ozone damages living tissues, including crops, forests, and grasslands.

Decades of research show that ozone exposure can reduce plant growth by 10-40%, depending on species and exposure levels. In many cases, ozone exposure doesn’t merely stunt growth–it kills plants outright, either through direct poisoning of leaves and roots or by weakening their resilience to drought, heat, pests, and disease. This compounds ecosystem vulnerability, undermining the agricultural and natural systems that sustain humanity.

These feedbacks are deeply interconnected. Fossil fuel combustion increases CO2, which drives warming, while simultaneously producing tropospheric ozone, a potent plant toxin. In fact, all forms of carbon combustion generate ozone precursors — and less efficient forms, such as ethanol and other plant-based fuels, can produce even more ozone per unit of energy released due to incomplete combustion. Ozone-stressed ecosystems lose resilience, making them more vulnerable to drought, pests, and wildfire. Wildfires then feed back by releasing massive amounts of CO2 and generating additional ozone, compounding the stress on vegetation. These intertwined feedbacks are pushing Earth toward a state of compound, cascading instability, where multiple reinforcing processes accelerate climate disruption beyond linear prediction.

* Our probabilistic, ensemble-based climate model — which incorporates complex socio-economic and ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system — projects that global temperatures are becoming unsustainable this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, highlighting a dramatic acceleration in global warming. We are now entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse, where climate, ecological, and societal systems destabilize through interlinked, self-reinforcing feedback loops.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is breached and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

The Climate Crisis: Violent Rain | Deadly Humid Heat | Health Collapse | Extreme Weather Events | Insurance | Trees and Deforestation | Rising Sea Level | Food and Water

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

 

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderWhatchamacallit

Whatchamacallit.mp3
Whatchamacallit.mp4
Whatchamacallit-Pt-2.mp3
Whatchamacallit-Pt-2.mp4
Whatchamacallit-intro.mp3

[Intro]]
(Dag nab it)
Please hand me the whatchamacallit

[Verse 1]
The words are hung
On the tip-of-the-tongue
What is it called…
Thoughts stalled

[Chorus]
(Dag nab it)
Please hand me the whatchamacallit
(Need to fix)
All those dirty tricks

[Bridge]
(Such a bad habit)
Gotta quit

[Verse 2]
Did the cat catch your tongue
Hands have been wrung
What would you
Like us to do?

[Chorus]
(Dag nab it)
Please hand me the whatchamacallit
(Need to fix)
All those dirty tricks

[Bridge]
(Such a bad habit)
Gotta quit

[Chorus]
(Dag nab it)
Please hand me the whatchamacallit
(Need to fix)
All those dirty tricks

[Outro]
(In need of the tool)
To fix the fool
Alas…
(Can’t quite get a grasp)

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderThe Frog

The-Frog-Best-Of.mp3
The-Frog-Best-Of.mp4
The-Frog.mp3
The-Frog.mp4
The-Frog-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Reincarnated
(Revive a new life)
On the road
(… to a toad)

[Verse 1]
Miraculously…
Came back amphibiously
(Apparently…)
To begin again
You have to swim

[Chorus]
Reincarnated
(Still frustrated)
Please kiss the frog
(Free me from this bog)

[Bridge]
And, I’ll rinse
(Into a prince)

[Verse 2]
(So) you see (clearly)
My ambition as an amphibian
(Apparently)
Is to move on…
(To be born again)

[Chorus]
Reincarnated
(Still frustrated)
Please kiss the frog
(Free me from this bog)

[Bridge]
And, I’ll rinse
(Into a prince)
Much to your surprise
(I’ll rise)

[Chorus]
Reincarnated
(Still frustrated)
Please kiss the frog
(Free me from this bog)

[Outro]
And, I’ll rinse
(Into a prince)
Much to your surprise
(I’ll rise)
And maybe this time understand
(Man versus land)
Who’s really in command?

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderUndecided Underside

Undecided-Underside-Best-Of.mp3
Undecided-Underside-Best-Of.mp4
Undecided-Underside.mp3
Undecided-Underside.mp4
Undecided-Underside-intro.mp3

[Intro]
[Instrumental, Piano Solo]
I’m still undecided
(About the underside)

[Verse 1]
Do we reside
(Under the underbelly)
Where can you hide
(Is it all the dark side?)

[Bridge]
Are you undecided
(About the underside)

[Chorus]
What resides
(Are the Earth’s insides)
Fact is fact
(It ain’t flat)

[Verse 2]
When you die…
(Just how deep)
Do you lie…
(Or out the other side… you’ll seep?)

[Bridge]
Are you undecided
(About the underside)

[Chorus]
What resides
(Are the Earth’s insides)
Fact is fact
(It ain’t flat)

[Bridge]
No, know no…
Not undecided
(About the underside)

[Chorus]
What resides
(Are the Earth’s insides)
Fact is fact
(It ain’t flat)

[Outro]
No, now I know
(I’ve decided)
About the underside:
(You just can’t hide)
You’ll collide…
(With reality)
Look… (you’ll see)

A SCIENCE NOTE
The phrase “undecided underside of earth” refers to the belief that the Earth is flat, and raises a question about what would be on the other side of the disk . From a scientific perspective, the Earth is a sphere, so there is no “underside.” What lies beneath the surface is the Earth’s internal structure.

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderDangerous Delusion

Dangerous-Delusion-Best-Of.mp3
Dangerous-Delusion-Best-Of.mp3
Dangerous-Delusion.mp3
Dangerous-Delusion.mp4
Dangerous-Delusion-Pt-2.mp3/a>
Dangerous-Delusion-Pt-2.mp4
Dangerous-Delusion-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp3
Dangerous-Delusion-Unplugged-Underground-XXV.mp4
Dangerous-Delusion-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Watching tears vaporize
(Right before our eyes)

[Verse 1]
His ass
(Is danger-ass)
His brain…
(… nothing left to drain)

[Bridge]
Fueled by the illusion
(Of his confusion)

[Chorus]
A dangerous delusion
(He’s lost his mind)
We can’t accept inept
(We gotta find kind)

[Bridge]
Watching tears vaporize
(Right before our eyes)
Realize!

[Verse 2]
An evil heart
(Right from the start)
He’s not happy ’till ya cry
(… unless you die)

[Bridge]
Fueled by the illusion
(Of his confusion)

[Chorus]
A dangerous delusion
(He’s lost his mind)
We can’t accept inept
(We gotta find kind)

[Bridge]
Watching tears vaporize
(Right before our eyes)
Realize!

[Chorus]
A dangerous delusion
(He’s lost his mind)
We can’t accept inept
(We gotta find kind)

[Outro]
Watching tears vaporize
(Right before our eyes)
Realize!
(Sucked into the feedback)
Physics attack
(There’s no surprise)
In a math bath

Climate Disinformation 101: The CO₂ Coalition’s Fantasy of ‘More CO₂ is Better’

[Note: Trump has also altered the US climate assessment to include this dangerous delusion]

The CO₂ Coalition isn’t doing science. It’s a fossil-fuel–funded propaganda group that pushes twisted half-truths. One of their most absurd and dangerous lies is the idea that “we need more CO₂” because it supposedly makes the Earth greener. That’s not science — that’s climate disinformation.

Here are the facts:

  1. Forests turning from sinks to sources – The Amazon, boreal forests, and other ecosystems have already shifted from being net carbon sinks to net carbon emitters in recent years. That’s not “greening,” that’s collapse.

  2. Pollution poisoning plants – Ground-level ozone is directly damaging vegetation, slashing net primary productivity (NPP) by 20–70% in many forests and croplands. Our own long-term field studies in Pennsylvania show old-growth trees have lost ~40% of foliage since 2003, with canopy height shrinking by a third. This mirrors global patterns of decline.

  3. The illusion of greening – Sure, you can get a temporary burst of vines and annuals when old trees die. But those species are carbon-neutral year to year. They don’t store long-term carbon, and in fact they speed the death of remaining trees.

  4. Feedbacks accelerating – Permafrost is no longer thawing slowly; it’s burning year-round, releasing greenhouse gases far faster than earlier models assumed. Add in water vapor amplification (7% more capacity per °C of warming, per Clausius-Clapeyron) and extreme rainfall physics, and we’re now seeing violent rain events with momentum and force scaling off the charts — tearing up soil, collapsing hillsides, and wrecking ecosystems.

Bottom line: the Earth isn’t “greening.” It’s browning and blackening — losing old growth, losing resilience, and spinning into feedback loops that accelerate warming and destruction.

* Our probabilistic, ensemble-based climate model — which incorporates complex socio-economic and ecological feedback loops within a dynamic, nonlinear system — projects that global temperatures are becoming unsustainable this century. This far exceeds earlier estimates of a 4°C rise over the next thousand years, highlighting a dramatic acceleration in global warming. We are now entering a phase of compound, cascading collapse, where climate, ecological, and societal systems destabilize through interlinked, self-reinforcing feedback loops.

Tipping points and feedback loops drive the acceleration of climate change. When one tipping point is toppled and triggers others, the cascading collapse is known as the Domino Effect.

The Human Induced Climate Change Experiment

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderOut-of-Phase

Out-of-Phase.mp3
Out-of-Phase.mp4
Out-of-Phase-Pt-2.mp3
Out-of-Phase-Pt-2.mp4
Out-of-Phase-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Can you hear clear
(In these out-of-phase days)

[Verse 1]
Crests and troughs
(Do not align)
Best change thoughts
(Sign of the time)

[Chorus]
In the circumstance
(Of destructive interference)
Specific and complete
(I repeat)

[Bridge]
Can you hear clear
(During out-of-phase days)

[Verse 2]
One is positive
(One is negative)
One hundred and eighty degrees
(Surely, doesn’t please)

[Chorus]
In the circumstance
(Of destructive interference)
Specific and complete
(I repeat)

[Bridge]
Can you hear clear
(During out-of-phase days)

[Chorus]
In the circumstance
(Of destructive interference)
Specific and complete
(I repeat)

[Bridge]
Can you hear clear
(How it plays in out-of-phase days)
Cancel culture
(That’s for sure)
π radians
(Hittin’ homo sapiens)

A SCIENCE NOTE
In physics, two waves are “out of phase” when their crests and troughs do not align, meaning one wave is at a positive peak when the other is at a negative peak. This specific, or complete, out-of-phase condition occurs when the waves are shifted by 180 degrees (or π radians), resulting in destructive interference, where they cancel each other out.

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderPhase Her

Phase-Her-Best-of-Best-Of.mp3
Phase-Her-Best-of-Best-Of.mp4
Phase-Her-Best-Of.mp3
Phase-Her-Best-Of.mp4
Phase-Her.mp3
Phase-Her.mp4
Phase-Her-Pt-2.mp3
Phase-Her-Pt-2.mp4
Phase-Her-intro.mp3

[Intro]
She’s an alien weapon
(Smilin’ and certain)

[Verse 1]
Have you gone insane
(What do you think you’re doing)
If you want to remain
(Reconsider pursuing)

[Chorus]
She’s an alien weapon
(Smilin’ and certain)
Or didn’t you know
(She’ll destroy your ego)

[Bridge]
Your phaser
(… doesn’t phase her)

[Verse 2]
Are you completely mad
(She ain’t gonna be had)
If you keep pursuing
(It’ll be your undoing)

[Chorus]
She’s an alien weapon
(Smilin’ and certain)
Or didn’t you know
(She’ll destroy your ego)

[Bridge]
Your phaser
(… doesn’t phase her)

[Chorus]
She’s an alien weapon
(Smilin’ and certain)
Or didn’t you know
(She’ll destroy your ego)

[Outro]
Your phaser
(… doesn’t phase her)
She so sublime
Your phaser
(… doesn’t phase her)
She’s all mine

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderUnilateral Declaration

Unilateral-Declaration-Pt-2.mp3
Unilateral-Declaration-Pt-2.mp4
Unilateral-Declaration-intro.mp3
Unilateral-Declaration.mp3
Unilateral-Declaration.mp4

[Intro]
Unilateral declaration
(Divided nation)

[Verse 1]
Did you have to start
Tearing it apart
Taking us down
(All around… going down)

[Chorus]
Unilateral declaration
(Of war)
Divided nation
(Say, “No more!”)

[Bridge]
Hard to succeed
(When we secede)

[Verse 2]
Where to begin
Starting over again
When it’s falling down
(All around… going down)

[Chorus]
Unilateral declaration
(Of war)
Divided nation
(Say, “No more!”)

[Bridge]
Hard to succeed
(When we secede)

[Chorus]
Unilateral declaration
(Of war)
Divided nation
(Say, “No more!”)

[Outro]
Hard to succeed
(When we secede)
Got to get it together
(Altogether)
… all together

From the album “Unfazed

bookmark_borderSeismic

Seismic.mp3
Seismic.mp4
Seismic-Reggae.mp3
Seismic-Reggae.mp4
Seismic-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Seismic (music)
Earth shattering
(Skull rattling)

[Verse 1]
Are you ready to play
(Day upon day)
Kick it into gear
(Have no fear)

[Chorus]
Seismic (music)
Earth shattering
(Skull rattling)
Get off your seat
(And on your feet)

[Bridge]
Seismic (music)
Earth quaking
(Hips shaking)

[Verse 2]
Is today the day
(Can you come out and play)
Kick it out and shout
(This is what it’s about!)

[Chorus]
Seismic (music)
Earth shattering
(Skull rattling)
Get off your seat
(And on your feet)

[Bridge]
Seismic (music)
Earth quaking
(Hips shaking)

[Chorus]
Seismic (music)
Earth shattering
(Skull rattling)
Get off your seat
(And on your feet)

[Outro]
Seismic (music)
Earth quaking
(Hips shaking)
Breath taking
(Music!)
Seismic

From the album “Unfazed

Also found on the album “Reggae Segue

bookmark_borderFrom the Rooftop

From-the-Rooftop.mp3
From-the-Rooftop.mp4
From-the-Rooftop-Reggae.mp3
From-the-Rooftop-Reggae.mp4
From-the-Rooftop-intro.mp3

[Intro]
Singing (and swinging)
From he rooftop
(Never stop)

[Verse 1]
Can you hear the beat
(Draws me to my feet)
Dance… shall we
(Set ourselves free)

[Chorus]
Singing (and swinging)
From the rooftop
(Never stop)
Swinging (and singing)
In stereo
(Here we go!)

[Bridge]
Back, back
(To and fro)
Jump… hop
[Break, The Drop]
(Drop)
No, no, no
Don’t stop

[Verse 2]
Oh, yeah! We feel the beat
(Feet dancin’ in the street)
Dance! Naturally,
(Set ourselves free)

[Chorus]
Singing (and swinging)
From the rooftop
(Never stop)
Swinging (and singing)
In stereo
(Here we go!)

[Bridge]
Back, back
(To and fro)
Jump… hop
[Break, The Drop]
(Drop)
No, no, no
Don’t stop

[Outro]
Back, back
(To and fro)
Jump… hop
[Break, The Drop]
(Drop)
No, no, no
Don’t stop

From the album “Unfazed

Also found on the album “Reggae Segue