Shrek In The Swamp Karaoke Dance Party

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Shrek: Hi Everybody
And welcome to the Shrek in the swamp Karaoke Dance Party
IÂ’m gonna take things down a little bit with one of my personal favorites

DonÂ’t go changing to try and please me
youÂ’ve never let me down before

Fiona: I made it through the wilderness
you know I made it through
didnÂ’t know how lost I was until I found you

Donkey: Yeah! I like big buts and I cannot lie
you other brothers canÂ’t deny
but when a girl walks in with a iddy biddy waist
and a round thing in your face you get

Floaneas: Feelings

Robin Hood: its fun to stay at the YMCA, Its fun to stay at the YMCA

G B Man: Do you really want to hurt me?
Do you really want to make me cry?

Lrd Farquad:Ah Ah Ah Ah Staying Alive Staying Alive Ah Ah Ah Ah

BigBad Wolf:Who let the dogs out \_(x2)
3 pig: Who Who Who Who /

Donkey: Say, Get up and dance to the music
(Dum dum)
Come on everybody now

Everybody:Dance to the music
Donkey: Ah Yeah!
Everybody:Dance to the music

Pinocchio: All we need is a drummer!
Magic Mirror: For people who only need a beat
Both: Yeah!

Donkey: Break it down green girl
Floaneas is my man

Floaneas: IÂ’m goanna have some bottom
G B Man: So that the dancers just wont hide

Donkey: Yo take it Shrek

Shrek: You might like to hear my organ

Donkey: I said ride Sally ride

S & F: I CanÂ’t see me loving nobody but you for all my life

Everybody:Dance to the music
Shrek you Aint dancing yet
Dance to the music
Ahh Yeah
Dance to the music
Now thatÂ’s how I like it
Dance to the music
Everybody
Dance to the music (x3)

Donkey: Hay Pinocchio you wanna watch that nose man

Shrek In The Swamp Karaoke Dance Party

This track serves as the energetic anthem for the animated film Shrek, capturing the film's distinct blend of fairy tale parody and modern pop sensibilities. Performed by the titular character, the song features a driving rhythm and playful vocal delivery that defines the movie's musical identity. It was released to accompany the 2001 film, which became a cultural phenomenon known for its subversive take on classic stories. The recording stands as a significant piece of early 21st-century animation music, reflecting the era's shift toward more integrated musical storytelling in family films. Its enduring popularity highlights the film's lasting impact on popular culture and its ability to resonate across generations through its catchy composition and memorable character portrayal.