Lyrics by Harlem Shakes

Do you love Harlem Shakes's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Harlem Shakes's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

We have compiled all the lyrics of Harlem Shakes's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Harlem Shakes, find them all in one place.

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Harlem Shakes.

Do you see the song you like in this list of Harlem Shakes's songs?

  1. Carpetbaggers
  2. Natural Man
  3. Niagara Falls
  4. Nothing But Change
  5. Nothing But Change Part II
  6. Radio Orlando
  7. Sickos
  8. Strictly Game
  9. Sunlight
  10. Technicolor Health
  11. TFO
  12. Unhurried Hearts (Passaic Pastoral)
  13. Winter Water

Harlem Shakes were an American indie rock band from New York, formed in 2006 and signed to Gigantic Music. Prior to their signing, they released the 2007 EP Burning Birthdays. The band disbanded in September 2009 after a hiatus following the release of their first full-length album, Technicolor Health. The group's guitarist, Todd Goldstein, is still actively producing music under the name ARMS. The group's drummer, Brent Katz, is also still actively involved in the indie music scene. Katz continues to produce music in his solo/side-project, Thunder & Lightning, which has released an album entitled Kangaroo Court.

You might not be a big fan of Harlem Shakes, maybe you're here for just one song by Harlem Shakes that you like, but take a look at the rest, they might surprise you.

It often happens that when you like a song by a specific group or artist, you like other songs of theirs too. So if you like a song by Harlem Shakes, you'll probably like many other songs by Harlem Shakes.

The lyrics of Harlem Shakes's songs often follow certain patterns that you can discover if you pay close attention. Are you up for finding out what they are?

To discover the patterns in Harlem Shakes's songs, you just have to read their lyrics carefully, paying attention not just to what they say, but how they are constructed.