Dr Bombay - Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)

Absolute Kidz · Absolute Kidz 9 & 10 - Greatest Hitz [2003]

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One day when I got hungry

I sold the wooden house

I had to visit uncle Gundij

Who lives in Calcutta town

Uncle Gundij is rich

He's a taxidriverman

And I know that he will help me

As much as he can



A taxidriverman

Is what I want to be

But there are no customers

Who want to ride with me

I don't know why

It could be that I'm almost blind

But every street

In Calcutta I can find



Calcutta, I am a taxidriver in

Calcutta, I drive my little taxi in

Calcutta, taxi taxi taxi in

Calcutta, I am a taxidriverman



I love to drive the taxi

I like it very much

Even though I have no license

I always find the clutch

I can drive without my hands

I can drive without my feet

And I have no problem

keeping taxi on the street



Calcutta, I am a taxidriver in

Calcutta, I drive my little taxi in

Calcutta, taxi taxi taxi in

Calcutta, taxi taxi taxi in



Calcutta, I am a taxidriver in

Calcutta, I drive my little taxi in

Calcutta, taxi taxi taxi in

Calcutta, I am a taxidriverman

I am a taxidriverman



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Calcutta, I am a taxidriver in

Calcutta, I drive my little taxi in

Calcutta, taxi taxi taxi in

Calcutta, taxi taxi taxi in



Calcutta, I am a taxidriver in

Calcutta, I drive my little taxi in

Calcutta, taxi taxi taxi in

Calcutta, I am a taxidriverman



I am a taxidriverman

I am a taxidriverman

Dr Bombay - Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)

Released on the Absolute Kidz 9 & 10 compilation, this track by Absolute Kidz captures the vibrant energy of early 2000s Eurodance and dance-pop. The song features the distinctive vocal style of Dr Bombay, blending catchy melodies with upbeat rhythms characteristic of the era's chart-topping hits. As part of a collection of popular singles from the early 2000s, the recording reflects the genre's focus on high-energy production and memorable hooks designed for club play and radio rotation. The track stands as a representative example of the dance music trends prevalent during its release period.