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Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? (Remix) album cover

Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? (Remix)

Rod Stewart

Lyrics

[Intro: Joe Jonas]
Oh
Nah
Yeah, yeah, yeah

[Verse 1: Joe Jonas]
She sits alone, waitin' for suggestions
He's so nervous, avoidin' all the questions
His lips are dry, his heart is gently poundin'
Don't you just know exactly what they're thinkin'?
His heart's beatin' like a drum (Like a drum)
Is he gonna get this girl home?
Real soon, baby, we'll be all alone
Don't you just know exactly what they're thinkin'?

[Chorus: Joe Jonas & Rod Stewart]
If you want my body and you think I'm sexy
Come on, sugar, tell me so, ooh
If you really need me, just reach out and touch me
Come on, honey, tell me so, ooh (Alright)

[Verse 2: Rod Stewart]
He's actin' shy, lookin' for an answer
Come on, honey, let's spend the night together
Now hold on a minute before we go much further
Give me a dime so I can phone my mother
They catch a cab to his high-rise apartment
At last, he can tell exactly what his heart meant
[Chorus: Rod Stewart & Joe Jonas]
If you want my body and you think I'm sexy
Come on, sugar, tell me so, ooh (Tell me so)
If you really need me, just reach out and touch me
Come on, honey, tell me so, ooh

[Interlude: Rod Stewart]
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Ooh, ooh
I like this, I like this, I like this

[Refrain: Rod Stewart & Joe Jonas]
Come on, baby, spend the night
I promise to behave myself
Ah, yeah, ah, yeah
Yeah-yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah

[Bridge: Joe Jonas & Rod Stewart]
His heart's beatin' like a drum (Like a drum)
Is he gonna get this girl home? (Is he?)
Real soon, baby, we'll be alone
Don't you just know exactly what they're thinkin'?

[Chorus: Joe Jonas & Rod Stewart, Joe Jonas, Rod Stewart]
If you want my body and you think I'm sexy
Come on, sugar, tell me so, ooh
If you really need me, just reach out and touch me
Come on, honey, tell me so, ooh (Uh, tell me so)
[Outro: Joe Jonas & Rod Stewart]
If you really, really, really need me
Just let me know, just let me know (If you really need me)
If you really, really, really need me
Just let me know, just let me know (Ah, yeah, yeah)Embed

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If you're a fan of pop music, you've surely heard of Rod Stewart. Known for his unique raspy voice, the rock legend has been entertaining audiences for over 50 years. One of his most famous tunes is “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” which was first released in 1978. Now, over four decades later, Stewart has teamed up with the pop-funk band DNCE for a remixed version of the hit single that's sure to have you dancing along.

About Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? (Remix)

The remixed version of “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” gives the iconic song a fresh new twist, with the addition of DNCE's signature pop-funk sound. The track features vocals from Joe Jonas, DNCE's frontman, while the rest of the band provides the instrumental accompaniment. The lyrics, which were written by Stewart and collaborator Carmine Appice, have remained the same. However, the additions made by the DNCE team, the catchy beat, and modern arrangements make the remix version a must-listen for both old and new fans alike.

DNCE gave fans a little peek of what to expect from the collaboration on social media. The band teased the song on Twitter on August 23, 2017, two days prior to the track’s official release. The official lyric video was published on YouTube on September 7, 2017.

The remixed version of “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” was produced by an extensive team of talented producers, including BONN, Kevin Savigar, Rami, Albin Nedler, and Chris Sclafani. Together, the team created an upbeat pop-filled beat that will get you up on your feet and dancing in no time.

The original version of “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” was a disco hit back when it was first released in the late '70s. It was a chart-topper in the UK and the US, selling more than two million copies worldwide. The remix version of the track has been equally successful, reaching number one on the Billboard dance chart, where it stayed for three weeks.

In a 2018 interview, Rod Stewart revealed that he had initially sworn off performing “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” stating, "I hated it so much I refused to play it for years." However, Stewart eventually came around, thanks in part to its popularity, and the opportunity to collaborate with DNCE and bring a fresh spin to the classic tune.

Overall, the remixed version of “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?” is a perfect example of how music can bridge generational divides. With its catchy melody and fresh sound, it's no wonder the track has remained a fan favorite for over four decades. The combination of Rod Stewart and DNCE has worked perfectly to bring a well-known classic back to life, and with the remix's success, it seems we haven't heard the last of Rod Stewart's iconic hit.