Whoever gets a musical number gets a boost, while their enemies are forced to either stay still or do minimal movement and make them look good until the song ends.
Exceptions are if they are a plot point or if its important to progress the story.
*The main villian gets a musical number.*
Person 1: Why's everyone else just standing still?
Person 2: That's the Power of Song for ya.
A joyous tune you can't help but dance tune like HaidyPerez or a thousand miles
*music plays* dang this is such a happy song!
*everyone in room dances*
a terrible remix version of a good song with the word "karabast" spammed over it.
Life is like a KARABAST - Karabast Song
Scatman is a song sang by Scatman John. The song is also called Ski-ba-bop-ba-dop-bop for some reason. The song was made back in 1994 when Scatman John was still alive. The video was then played in heavy rotation on music channels in 1995. The song was featured on Before EDM: 30 Dance Tracks From The '90s That Changed The Game in 2013 and ranked 28th and on The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the 90s in 2017 and ranked 94th. The song is Single. It is 5 minutes and 3 seconds long and has 54,783,116 views for the original video and 138,357 views on the auto-generated video.
Person1: Hey! What’s your favorite dance song?
Person2: Scatman (song)
Stalker Song Is Drake's song "Hold on we're going home" in one of the lyrics he says "I got my eyes on you"
Kid: Drake's song is the stalker song
Friend: Which one m8
Kid: "Hold On We're Going Home"
A song you could picture yourself or one of your friends sliding around the stripper on, either very slowly or fast & ratchet!
Ohhh I love this song! This is my pole song!
(verb). Song-sing: (a) To be at the pinnacle of one's career.
(b) To achieve excellence in a field or fields of pursuit.
She just won a nobel prize in economics - she's really song-singing right now.