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Chaka Khan !! " Hello Happiness" [Audio]

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A Diary Records / Island Records recording; ℗ 2019 Diary Records Inc, under exclusive licensed to Universal Music Operations Limited


Hello Happiness

Music makes me sing
Goodbye sadness
Hello happiness
Music makes me sing
Goodbye sadness
Hello happiness
Music makes me sing
Goodbye silence
Hello happiness (hello!)
Music makes me sing
Goodbye silence (I'm so happy, yeah)
Hello happiness
It moves my body
Yet frees my mind
There ain't no question
Ooh, it makes me high
If you're feelin' unsure
I've got your cure
This music is yours
And this beat is mine (hello)
It moves my body
Yet frees my mind
There ain't no question (I'm so happy)
Ooh, it makes me high
If you're feelin' unsure
I've got your cure
This music is yours
And this beat is mine
Music makes me sing
Goodbye silence (Hello happiness)
Hello happiness
Music makes me sing
Goodbye silence (Make you dance... baby)
Hello happiness (I wanna dance tonight)
Music makes me sing
Goodbye silence
Hello happiness
Take me back to the dance floor
So I can dance away my blues
Love is what I'm here for
So don't give me no bad news
Take me back to the dance floor
So I can dance away my blues
Love is what I'm here for
So don't give me no bad news
It moves my body
Yet frees my mind (Goodbye!)
There ain't no question (Goodbye, sadness)
Ooh, it makes me high
If you're feelin' unsure
I've got your cure (I wanna dance, wanna dance)
This music is yours (Wanna dance, wanna dance)
And this beat is mine
It moves my body
Yet frees my mind
There ain't no question
Ooh, it makes me high (To the dance, to the dance floor!)
If you're feelin' unsure (To the dance floor, baby!)
I've got your cure
This music is yours
And this beat is mine
Dance away my blues
I wanna dance away my blues
Music makes me sing
Goodbye sadness
Hello happiness
Music makes me sing
Goodbye sadness
Hello happiness
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Chaka Khan / David Taylor / Thomas Gill / Samuel Aaron Wilkes / Sara Ruba Taylor
Hello Happiness lyrics © Switch Werd Music, Ikhan Sounds Llc



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  1. Hi Chaka I love your music it’s Theo , Joe little brother just want to say hi ...

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