
"Zoot Suit Cats" - Original Song by PuffinsAreCoolToo Copyright © 2024 PuffinsAreCoolToo www.suno.com/@puffinsarecooltoo Yeah, yeah, yeah… They say we’re too sharp, too fast, too loud— But this is our night, we stand proud in the crowd. Look at the cat in the zoot suit shine, Stripes on his back and the brim real fine. We jitter and jive while the band plays hot, Every footstep on the floor hits the spot. They call us rebels for our style and swing, But we’re just dancing to the joy life brings. Hey, hey, hey! We ain’t backing down tonight. Zoots on the street, standing tall in the fight. The brass blows wild, let the music ignite, ’Cause this is our sound, and we own the night. TAP-tap-TA-da, TAP-tap-TA-da Drum shuffle like restless feet on city pavement. From LA corners to Harlem’s beat, We twist and shout, never miss a beat. They say we wear trouble stitched into our sleeves, But it’s freedom we chase, not the lies they believe. They ripped at our suits, thought they’d strip us bare, But the spirit stays sharp, slick, and debonair. Can’t tear us down—no, no! We rise from the dust, wear defiance like a show. Hey, hey, hey! We ain’t backing down tonight. Zoots on the street, standing tall in the fight. The brass blows wild, let the music ignite, ’Cause this is our sound, and we own the night. When fists fly and tempers burn, We’ve got rhythms that twist and turn. They fear what they don’t understand, But we keep grooving, band by band. Hey, hey, hey! We ain’t fading away. Zoots in the streets, making history sway. The horns shout loud, let the music stay— ‘Cause we own this beat, come what may! The riot can rage, let it rip through the night, But the zoots keep dancing, sharp and tight. ba-da-BAA, ba-da-BAA, yeah! One more step—one more fight. Zoots forever. We shine in the night. "Zoot Suit Cats" - Original Song by PuffinsAreCoolToo Copyright © 2024 PuffinsAreCoolToo www.suno.com/@puffinsarecooltoo
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SoulTroll 14w ago
This is definitely in my territory, so I had to pen a suitable response. I've gone for a jump blues number based on the 1944 Tom and Jerry short The Zoot Cat. The song is in the style of Louis Jordan.