Good Vibrations

Album: Music For The People (1991)
Charted: 14 1
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  • Yeah
    Can you feel it, baby?
    I can too

    Come on swing it
    Come on swing it
    Come on swing it
    Come on swing it

    One, two, three
    Now we come to the pay off

    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation
    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation

    Yo, it's about that time
    To bring forth the rhythm and the rhyme
    I'm a get mine so get yours
    I wanna see sweat comin' out your pores
    On the house tip is how I'm swinging this
    Strictly hip hop, boy, I ain't singing this
    Bringing this to the entire nation
    Black, white, red, brown
    Feel the vibration

    Come on, come on
    Feel it, feel it
    Feel the vibration

    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation
    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation

    The vibrations good like Sunkist
    Many wanna know who done this
    Marky Mark and I'm here to move you
    Rhymes will groove you
    And I'm here to prove to you
    That we can party on the positive side
    And pump positive vibes
    So come along for the ride
    Making you feel the rhythm is my occupation
    So feel the vibration
    Come on, come on
    Feel it, feel it
    Feel the vibration

    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation
    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation

    Donnie D break it down

    Donnie D's on the back up
    Drug free, so put the crack up
    No need for speed
    I'm anti D-R-U-G-G-I-E
    My body is healthy
    My rhymes makes me wealthy
    And the Funky Bunch helps me
    To bring you a show with no intoxication
    So, come on, feel the vibration

    Yeah
    Can you feel it, baby?
    I can too

    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation
    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation

    Now the time has come for you to get up
    The rest had you fed up but yo I won't let up
    On the rhythm and rhyme that's designed to
    Make your behind move to what I'm inclined to
    Pure hip hop, no sell out
    If you ain't in it to win it
    Then get the hell out
    I command you to dance
    I wanna see motivation
    So, come on now, feel the vibration

    It's such a good vibration
    Come on, come on, come on
    It's such a sweet sensation
    Feel it, feel it

    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation (feel the vibration)
    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation
    It's such a good vibration
    It's such a sweet sensation Writer/s: Amir Shakir, Dan Hartman, Donald Wahlberg, Mark Wahlberg
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Jennifer Harris from Grand Blanc, MiI didn't know Dan Hartman died of a brain tumor? I love this song.I also didn't know Marky Mark was part of NKOTB for a few weeks.
  • Rachel Gonzalez from Holtville, CaI really like the song and the video is really kool and plus Mr. Wahlburg gives the song and video a bonus!!
  • Mike from Hueytown , AlGreat motivational song. Good to run and excercise by
  • Joey from Boston, MaThis song has a very strong anti-drug message, so it's kinda funny that Mark rose to fame playing a coke snorting, well endowned porn star named Dirk Diggler.
  • Pam from Port Saint Lucie, Fli stand corrected... I re-read the comment i was referring to so disregard my last post... and now i feel like an idiot...HAVE A NICE DAY!
    --Rollergurl@adelphia.net
  • Pam from Port Saint Lucie, FlCorrection in above comment made about NKOTB...it was Mark Wahlberg's older brother, Donnie, that was in NKOTB. Not Mark.
  • Kristy from Saco, MeDonnie Whalberg, Mark's brother, was in The Sixth Sense with Bruce Willis. At the very beginning of the movie, the old patient of his who shoots himself is Whalberg.
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