"Dance Baby" is a disco song from the Season 3 episode "Candace Disconnected". Performed by Aaron Jacob, it is played while Perry and Doofenshmirtz are exercising to a fitness program.
Lyrics[]
Dance, baby, dance, baby, hands in the air
Go down to the store and buy a wicker chair
Sweat, baby, sweat, baby, wave your feet
Throw off your shoes and dance to the beat
Just dance, baby (Dance, baby)
Dance, baby (Dance, baby)
Wave your arms in the air (Woo, ooo, ooo)
Wear sunglasses for the glare, yeah, yeah
Shake your feet to the beat (Woo, ooo, ooo)
Make sure you get a window seat, yeah
Sweat, baby, sweat, baby, soak your hat
Wring it out, take it to the laundromat
Dance, baby, dance, baby, wave your feet
Throw off your shoes and dance to the beat
Just dance, baby (Dance, baby)
Dance, baby (Dance, baby)
Dance, baby, dance, baby, shake your hips
Go down to the pier and get some fish and chips (Oooh)
Groove, baby, groove, baby, motivate your limbs
Never eat a cactus if you're out of practice
Shake your feet to the beat, get a window seat (Oooh)
You can feel the heat, and you feel complete
You're poppin' it, lockin' it, round-the-clockin' it (Yeah)
Everybody's talkin' it 'cause you're rockin' it (Dance, baby!)
Just dance, baby!
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Background Information[]
- This is the first time Perry is seen smiling in Season 3, and this is the second episode in which he has smiled for the longest, a record later broken by "Phineas and Ferb Musical Cliptastic Countdown Hosted by Kelly Osbourne".
- An instrumental version of the song is played in the Milo Murphy's Law episodes "Disco Do-Over " and "Cast Party", as well as in the Chibi Tiny Tales short "Run, Candace, Run".
Allusions[]
- One of the exercising moves resembles the Caramelldansen dance.
- The dancing and scenery is a parody of 80's exercise videos.
- The scene where Perry and Doofenshmirtz are going around on a turntable is similar to a scene from the "Nowhere Man" segment of the Beatles' animated film Yellow Submarine. In both cases, depicting characters rotating in three dimensions poses a challenge to the animators.
Songwriters[]
BMI Work #13749726
References[]
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