We Will Rock You

Five · Invincible

WeÂ’re causinÂ’ utter devastation
When we step in to the place
And better believe that you can see
WeÂ’re gonna rock and never stop
And here we go again
Hit you with the flow again
Kick it up the second time around
WeÂ’ll bring it on again
Shout it out

Buddy, youÂ’re a boy
Make a big noise playinÂ’ in the street
Gonna be a big man some day
You got blood on your face, big disgrace
Kicking your can all over the place

Singing we will, we will rock you (ha ha)
We will, we will rock you

How about a little something
Get you in the mood
Know what I mean
Watch your back
We got Queen on this track
Bring the feedback and let it drop
As long as Five bring the fun
Queen bring the rock
And they donÂ’t stop

Buddy, youÂ’re a young man
Hard man sellinÂ’ in the street
Gonna take on the world some day
You got blood on your face
You big disgrace
Waving your banner all over the place

Singing we will, we will rock you
WeÂ’re gonna rock, weÂ’re gonna rock ya, baby
We will, we will rock you
WeÂ’re gonna, we´re gonna rock, we´re gonna rock ya
We will, we will rock you
WeÂ’re gonna rock, weÂ’re gonna rock ya, baby
We will, we will rock you

Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go x3

Buddy, youÂ’re an old man
Poor man pleading with your eyes
Gonna make you something some day
You got mud on your face
You big disgrace
Somebody better put you back in your place

Singing we will, we will rock you
We gonna rock, we gonna rock you baby
We will, we will rock you, yeah
(Repeat x8)

We Will Rock You

Released on the 1987 album Invincible by Five, 'We Will Rock You' stands as a defining track of the new wave and synth-pop era. The song is renowned for its distinctive rhythmic stomping and call-and-response vocal structure, which became a staple of live performances and later inspired the musical Les Misérables. As a key element of Five's discography, the recording showcases the band's ability to blend catchy hooks with theatrical energy, cementing their status in the 1980s pop landscape. Its enduring popularity highlights the song's impact on performance art and its integration into broader cultural contexts beyond its original release.