KJ-52 - Do the Bill Cosby Lyrics

Album: Dangerous
Released: 01 Jan 2012
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Lyrics

I got a new dance and its called the bill cosby
First ya gotta stand like ya legs is kind of wobbly
Gone take ya hands and make em kind of knobby
If you don't understand then gone just follow me
See now the plan is to move em kind of choppy
See if you can shake em out kind of like they soggy
stagger all around like you feeling kind of groggy
Then drop it to the ground pick it up now its on see..

I'm a take it to the floor and I'm a do the bill cosby
Do the bill cosby do the bill cosby
And I'm a move a little more and I'm a do the bill cosby
Do the bill cosby do do do ?.
Gone take it to the floor

See me balling out crawling out my black Taurus
Safe from hell Saved by the bell zack morris
Feeling well but you can tell by my wack chorus
Its just my dumb dance song you can dance for us
Got some plans for us so get ya hands toward us
Move em fast like they yelling at ya run forrest
Or move em slow like you running like a fast tortise
Or move and go kinda crazy getting laughs for this
You can straight chill pose and just act gorgeous
Or stand still kind of froze like some rigor mortis
or rock and go like ya grandmas on the back porches
No matter how you roll now heres the facts for us
Now check the plan shortys don't you fast forward this
Jesus paid ya sin debt cuz you cant afford this
But you can get left when he coming back for us
Now Heres ya two step gone dance for us

George Moss:
We just getting started shorty you don't wanna leave yet
Got a little something that I know you haven't seen yet
Wanna see ya arms out halfway t-rex
Put a litte boogie in ya step like a Kleenex
Take it to the front or you can take it to the back
If you got no room to take it then just take it where you at
If you shy than I encourage you to take it a crack
But after we get through you might just need to take a nap
Cause we gone rock it like it's rushmore got it if you want more
Shout out to my haters don't know why yall even come for
Peanut butter cup dance can't do it the wrong way
Make it real easy for you do just what the song say

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Meaning & Inspiration

KJ-52's 2012 release, "Do the Bill Cosby," from the album *Dangerous*, presents a playfully infectious invitation to embrace joy and movement, but beneath its lighthearted exterior lies a profound spiritual call. The song's initial premise is a straightforward guide to a fun, albeit quirky, dance, drawing inspiration from the memorable physical comedy associated with Bill Cosby. This accessible entry point encourages immediate participation, urging listeners to loosen up and follow along with the simple, rhythmic instructions. However, as the track progresses, it masterfully pivots from mere physical expression to a much deeper message of salvation and spiritual readiness. The lyrics subtly weave in references that elevate the song beyond a simple novelty. The mention of being "safe from hell saved by the bell," alongside the clear declaration that "Jesus paid ya sin debt cuz you cant afford this," powerfully underscores the redemptive work of Christ. This isn't just about having a good time; it's about recognizing the immense spiritual debt we all owe and the incredible freedom found in accepting Jesus' payment. The contrasting dance movements, from the fast "run Forrest" to the slow "fast tortoise," or even the stillness of "rigor mortis," serve as analogies for different ways we might approach life and faith. Some rush headlong, others move deliberately, and some remain stagnant. Yet, the overarching sentiment is a call to active engagement, not passivity. The song encourages us to "get ya hands toward us," a gesture of surrender and receptivity, and to ultimately participate in this divine dance of faith. George Moss's contribution further reinforces this sense of enthusiastic invitation, urging listeners not to hold back. The encouragement to "take it where you at" and to "take it a crack" is a powerful affirmation that no matter our current circumstances or perceived shyness, we are called to respond to God's grace. The comparison to the "peanut butter cup dance" highlights the simplicity and straightforwardness of God's offer. Ultimately, "Do the Bill Cosby" is a reminder, rooted in Scripture, that while earthly joys are fleeting, the eternal joy found in Christ is paramount. It echoes the sentiment of Psalm 95:1, which calls us to "come, let us sing for joy to the Lord; let us shout aloud to the rock of our salvation," urging us to embrace the dance of faith with all our hearts. The song’s playful nature serves as a disarming gateway to a truth articulated in 2 Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" KJ-52 invites us to shed our old ways, embrace the new life offered, and dance to the rhythm of salvation, all while remembering the imminent return of Christ as mentioned in the lyrics, urging us not to be "left when he coming back for us."

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