Stompa
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Stompa
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People working every night and day
Never give yourself no time
Got too many bills to pay
Slow down
Nothing's gonna disappear
If you give yourself some room
To move to the music you hear
Gotta get up
Liste to me
Clappa your hands
Stompa your feet
People looking for the great escape
Looking to the greener side
Tryin' to find a better way
Slow down
Open up your big brown eyes
Feel the rhythm in your heart
You don't even need to try
Gotta get up
Listen to me
Clappa your hands
Stompa your feet
Nothing is wrong
If you move to the beat
Clappa your hands
Stompa your feet
Stompa your feet
When you can't seem to shake off
All the feelings that are breaking
Little pieces of the music that's in you
All the pain that you feel
I can prove it's not real
There's just one thing you gotta do
Oh oh oh oh
Gotta get up
Listen to me
Clappa your hands
Stompa your feet
Nothing is wrong
If you move to the beat
Clappa your hands
Stompa your feet
Stompa your feet
Oh oh oh oh
Stompa your feet
Stompa your feet
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Who performs "Stompa"?
Jacquie Lee performs "Stompa", and this lyric page sits inside the Jacquie Lee catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to I'll Be There (feat. Will Champlin / Tessanne Chin) and California Dreaming with a short reason for opening each page next.
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