Songwriter: O’Kelly Isley Rudolph Isley Ronald Isley

Producer: Brendon Urie

[Chorus]
You know you make me wanna (shout)
Kick my heals up and (shout)
Throw my hands up and (shout)
Throw my head back and (shout)
Come on now (shout)
Don't forget to say you will (shout)
Don't forget to say-ay-ay-ay-ay-yeah (shout)

[Verse]
(Say you will) Say it right now baby
(Say you will) Come On, come On
(Say you will) Say it right here (Say you will)
(Say) Say that you love me (Say) Say that you need me
(Say) Say that you want me (Say) You wanna please me
(Say) Come on now (Say) Come on now (Say) Come on now
Baby I still remember (Shooby do wop)
When you used to be 9 years old yeah, yeah (Shooby do wop)
I was a fool for you (Shooby do wop)
From the bottom of my soul (Shooby do wop)
I want you to know, I said, I want you to know right now
I said I want you to know, I said, I want you to know right now

[Chorus]
Because you make me wanna (shout)
Kick my heals up and (shout)
Throw my hands up and (shout)
Kick my heals up and (shout)
Come on now (shout)
Come on now (shout)
Come on now (shout)
Come on now (shout)
Come on

[Bridge]
A little bit softer now, a little bit softer now
A little bit softer now, a little bit softer now
A little bit softer now, a little bit softer now
A little bit softer now, a little bit softer now
A little bit softer now

[Speech: Brendon Urie & Ryan Ross]
I... have a con- Thank you, Zack. I have a confession to make: you guys are my pilates, ok? This is the best workout I've ever had in my life.​ Wooh! And I still get to drink beer, that's amazing.​ That's the best workout of the world, I'm glad this isn't international.​
I think that's Gatorade.​
That isn't that (?), is that what you said?
No, it's Gatorade.​
...Oh shit, woops. Well I'm wrong... again. Alright! So how many the people in the house that haven't seen Animal House (a classic), thank God! Thank God! Alright! If you're willing, right now, get down to knee level, like [?], like this. If you're down.​ You don't have to do it, I'll probably be the only one, it's okay, it's not the first time. Then you're down like this and the next two minutes, it's gonna get fucking crazy, and what I mean by fucking crazy is you have to move, dance, scream or whatever you want to do, alright? If you don't wanna dance and you're like "Oh, I'm not a dancer", that's bullshit and I'll be telling you, I'm gonna show you three dances right now, one is right here, you just go side to side. People will say that's not a dance move but fuck them because that's an awesome dance move. If you don't want to do that : like this. And if that's not your bag, you just do this: it's a little two step from back in the day. Alright! Spencer, please bring us back here.​

[Bridge]
A little bit louder now, a little bit louder now
A little bit louder now
(shout) A little bit louder now, (shout) A little bit louder now
(shout) A little bit louder now, (shout) A little bit louder now
(shout) A little bit louder now, (shout)
(shout) (shout)
Hey (Hey), Hey (Hey), Hey (Hey), Hey (Hey)
Hey (Hey), Hey (Hey), Hey (Hey), Hey

[Outro]
You make me wanna shout

Panic! at the Disco

Named after a line from Name Taken’s “Panic,” Panic! at the Disco was formed by drummer Spencer Smith, bassist Brent Wilson, guitarist Ryan Ross, and vocalist Brendon Urie, and founded in 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada. While crafting pop-influenced songs with theatrical themes, quirky techno beats, and perceptive lyrics, they received some much-deserved attention.

They became the first group signed on Pete Wentz’s (bassist in Fall Out Boy) record label, Decaydance Records (now DCD2 Records). Their hit song that started it all, “I Write Sins Not Tragedies,” remains one of their top two top forty songs along with “Hallelujah.”

They have released six studio A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, Pretty. Odd., Vices & Virtues, Too Weird to Live, Too Rare to Die!, Death of a Bachelor, and now their most recent album Pray for the Wicked. These last two albums were actually solo projects from Brendon Urie, since all the other members of the band had already left the group before their release dates; in 2006, bassist Brent Wilson was fired due to his “lack of responsibility and the fact that he wasn’t progressing musically with the band.” And in 2009, guitarist Ryan Ross and bassist Jon Walker left the band to “embark on a musical excursion of their own,” forming The Young Veins. Dallon Weekes, who joined the band as a bassist and songwriter in 2009, had become a touring member only by the time Death of a Bachelor was released and later left the band completely in order to focus on his own music. Weekes was replaced by Nicole Row, the first female member of the band.