Everybody (Backstreet's Back)

Album: Backstreet's Back (1997)
Charted: 3 4
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  • Everybody
    Rock your body
    Everybody
    Rock your body right
    Backstreet's back, alright

    Hey, hey, yeah, well
    Oh my God, we're back again
    Brothers, sisters, everybody sing
    Gonna bring the flavor, show you how
    Gotta question for you, better answer now, yeah

    Am I original? (Yeah)
    Am I the only one? (Yeah)
    Am I sexual? (Yeah)
    Am I everything you need?
    You better rock your body now

    Everybody (yeah)
    Rock your body (yeah)
    Everybody
    Rock your body right
    Backstreet's back, alright
    Alright

    Now throw your hands up in the air
    And wave them around like you just don't care
    If you wanna party, let me hear you yell
    'Cause we've got it goin' on again (yeah, yeah)

    Am I original? (Yeah)
    Am I the only one? (Yeah)
    Am I sexual? (Yeah)
    Am I everything you need?
    You better rock your body now

    Everybody (yeah)
    Rock your body (yeah)
    Everybody
    Rock your body right
    Backstreet's back, alright
    Alright

    So everybody, everywhere
    Don't be afraid, don't have no fear
    I'm gonna tell the world, make you understand
    As long as there'll be music, we'll be coming back again

    Everybody (yeah)
    Rock your body (yeah)
    Everybody
    Rock your body right (rock your body right)
    Backstreet's back

    Everybody (everybody) (yeah) (rock your body)
    Rock your body (rock your body) (yeah)
    Everybody rock your body
    Everybody (everybody)
    Rock your body right (everybody)
    Backstreet's back, alright Writer/s: Dag Krister Volle, Martin Karl Sandberg
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Luke from London, UkClearly, Jive records were pretty clueless. I remember this song being massive.
  • Ronsha from New JerseyI'm surprised there aren't any comments here, lol! I thought this song was popular! Anyways, I love the song. My mom is a huge Backstreet fan. I used to be an NSYNC fan myself, but not anymore really. This song just drags me farther away from NSYNC heheh
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