Lyrics by Zapp

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  1. Back to Paradise
  2. Back Where You Belong
  3. Be Alright
  4. Caught Up in You
  5. Comin' Down Tonight
  6. Computer Love
  7. Dance Floor
  8. Do You Really Want a Answer
  9. Don't Take It Personal
  10. Doo Wa Ditty ( Blow That Thing )
  11. Fantasy Girl
  12. Hold On Loosely
  13. I Can Make You Dance
  14. I Heard It Through The Grapevine
  15. I Oughta Let Go
  16. I Want To Be Your Man
  17. If I'd Been the One
  18. More Bouce To The Ounce
  19. Radio People
  20. Slow And Easy
  21. Spend My Whole Life
  22. Zapp & Roger

Zapp (also known as the Zapp Band, Zapp & Roger) is an American funk band that emerged from Dayton, Ohio, United States, in 1977. Particularly influential in the electro subgenre of funk, Zapp were known for their trademark use of the talk-box effect. The original line-up consisted of four Troutman brothers—frontman Roger, Larry, Lester and Terry—first cousin, Sherman Fleetwood—and non-Troutman family members Bobby Glover, Gregory Jackson, Jerome Derrickson, Eddie Barber, Jannetta Boyce and Shirley Murdock. Zapp also worked closely with George Clinton and Bootsy Collins of Parliament-Funkadelic during its early stages, their support being a factor in the group gaining a record deal with Warner Bros. Records in 1979. Zapp released its eponymous debut album in 1980, and achieved mainstream recognition with the single "More Bounce to the Ounce". The group's 1982 follow-up Zapp II sold well and was certified gold. In the 1990s, Zapp would also influence the G-funk sound and the broader cultural scene of West Coast hip-hop itself. The band disbanded in 1999 after Roger and Larry Troutman died in an apparent murder-suicide executed by Larry. Zapp reformed briefly in 2003 with the remaining brothers of the Troutman family to produce the album Zapp VI: Back By Popular Demand.

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