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"Wobble" is the second single by rapper V.I.C. from his debut album Beast. The single was produced by Mr. Collipark . Before recording this song, he made a track called "Wobble (Skit)" to introduce the song "Wobble".
"Dorothy's Dance Party" – Big Red Car "The Dreaming Song" – Here Comes a Song "Dressing Up" – Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins! "Dungley Wobble" – Here Comes a Song "Eagle Rock" – Wiggle Bay "Elephant" (Triple J Like a Version) – ReWiggled [1] "El Pato" – Cold Spaghetti Western "Elbow to Elbow" – Sailing Around the World
"Wiggle Wobble" is an instrumental written by Les Cooper and performed by Cooper & the Soul Rockers. The single was produced by Bobby and Danny Robinson. [ 1 ] It was featured on their 1963 album Wiggle Wobble Dance Party .
Many 1950s and 1960s dance crazes had animal names, including "The Chicken" (not to be confused with the Chicken Dance), "The Pony" and "The Dog". In 1965, Latin group Cannibal and the Headhunters had a hit with the 1962 Chris Kenner song Land of a Thousand Dances which included the names of such dances.
It also makes much less sense. "Oh the girls in France/Do the belly-wobble dance./And the dance they do/Is enough to tie a shoe./And the shoe they tie/Is enough to tell a lie./And the lie they tell/Is enough to ring a bell./And the bell they ring/Goes 'ding-a-ling-a-ling'."
"Wobble Up" is a bounce track about twerking. [3] HotNewHipHop described its lyrical content as "hedonistic fun" and "x-rated". [2] Brown performs the song's chorus and its first and last verse, Nicki Minaj raps the second verse with an up-tempo flow, [2] while G-Eazy raps the third verse with lyrics about buying women several material gifts. [4]
A music video for the song was released on YouTube on May 21, 2014. ... Hungary (Dance Top 40) [68] 33 Hungary (Single Top 40) [69] 42 Italy [70] 92
Lewis Carroll's parody of the lyrics was published in Lays of Mystery, Imagination and Humour in 1855: [3] I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls, And each damp thing that creeps and crawls went wobble-wobble on the walls... The opera is featured in two short stories from James Joyce's 1914 collection Dubliners: "Clay" and "Eveline". [4]