
Slave to the Rhythm (Original Version) Michael Jackson
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[Intro]
Aaaaah!
Hoo! Chop! Chop! Chop!
Hoo!
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Hoh! Hoh!
[Verse 1]
She dances in his sheets at night
She dances to his needs
She dances 'til he feels just right
Until he falls asleep
She dances at the crack of dawn
And quickly cooks his food
She can't be late, can't take too long
The kids must get to school
[Chorus]
But she's a slave to the rhythm
But she's a slave to the rhythm of
But she's a slave to the rhythm
A slave to the rhythm of
The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love
But she's a slave to the rhythm
But she's a slave to the rhythm of
But she's a slave to the rhythm
A slave to the rhythm of
The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love
Aaaaah!
Hoo! Chop! Chop! Chop!
Hoo!
Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh
Hoh! Hoh!
[Verse 1]
She dances in his sheets at night
She dances to his needs
She dances 'til he feels just right
Until he falls asleep
She dances at the crack of dawn
And quickly cooks his food
She can't be late, can't take too long
The kids must get to school
[Chorus]
But she's a slave to the rhythm
But she's a slave to the rhythm of
But she's a slave to the rhythm
A slave to the rhythm of
The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love
But she's a slave to the rhythm
But she's a slave to the rhythm of
But she's a slave to the rhythm
A slave to the rhythm of
The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love
"Slave to the Rhythm" by Michael Jackson, released in 2014, is a #Pop song that explores themes of control, freedom, and the relentless nature of fame. The lyrics convey a struggle against external pressures, emphasizing the desire to break free. Unique elements include a rhythmic beat and intricate production, showcasing Jackson's signature style. The song reflects his lasting cultural impact and relevance in discussions about artistry and personal autonomy.
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