Released: November 7, 1995

Featuring: Chaka Khan Charlie Wilson Coolio Shaquille O’Neal Yo-Yo Luniz

Songwriter: Rod Temperton Louis Johnson George Johnson Valerie Johnson Numskull Yukmouth Shaquille O’Neal Yo-Yo Coolio

Producer: Quincy Jones

[Intro]
The summer heat, the drummer's beat
Listen to rhythm of the coming of a 1000 stomping feet
The dip-diver, old school soul survivor
My sound is gonna hit ya like a drunk driver

Stomp—step down with it
Put your feet where you're feeling it
Stomp—you don't wanna quit
Put you head where you're feeling it
Stomp

[Verse 1: Coolio]
It's like 1 to the 2 and straight to the 10
Turn up the sound cause the Q's back again
With a whole new set, here to make you sweat
Put on ya stompin' boots if you love to jet, son
Call up [?] George, [?] too
And tell them Q got the funk to make ya move that New York
Should I say that body? Welcome to the party
A little somethin' somethin' for each and everybody
It's Coolio loc representin' West Coast
So raise up a toast, Mr. Jones is ya host
From the top to the bottom and the back to the front
Everybody on the side go slip in and slide
Just stomp

And you don't stop

Stomp

[Verse 2: Yo-Yo]
Guess who? The one and only Yo-Yo dammit
Bet you can't stand this track that's slammin' (stomp)
Catch the vibe from the West side
The one and only Bonnie without Clyde
I'm stomping through your town
In your hood up your block
Giving props to hip-hop, 'cause it don't stop
Stomping with the humps in the back of the trunk
'Cause all that funk makes me wanna bump (Stomp)

[Pre-Chorus: Rappers]
In the mountains, in the valleys
In the backstreets, in the alleys

Party people this is what you want

[Verse 3: Shaquille O'Neal]
Aya aya, mama mia
Mercy me-a, things ain't what they used to be-a
Stomp opposition, stomp competition
Stomp like frat brothers, step to this
Let me mention Quincy Jones is butter on toast
Superman of rap, Shaq, is feared to most
Brag and boast about my steelo style
Kick your butt for a mile and smile as I (stomp)

Stomp
Stomp

[Verse 4: Luniz]
Stomp the pedal to the metal in the ghetto
(Let’s go) Hope you’re not petrol
Drinkin’ hundred dollar exo, guzzle guzzle
Struggle with a top notch hustle
Time to scuffle
[?] and all possibilities of me bein lowdown
Still packed in case we bein a showdown (Oakland)
No need, light the fizz
Smokin hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-hi-high

Stomp

[Pre-Chorus: Rappers]
In the mountains, in the valleys
In the backstreets, in the alleys (Stomp)
For the boys and girls, the precious pearls
Who took a wrong turn in the cold, cruel world (Stomp)
Party people this is what you want
So for the mighty Q, yo, yo, everybody just stomp
Step down with it
Step down with it

[Chorus: Choir & Chaka Khan & Charlie Wilson]
Stomp, (Stompin’) all night
In the neighborhood
Gonna feel alright gonna
Stomp, all night
Gonna party till the morning light (mornin’ mornin, yeah)

[Pre-Bridge]
Stompin’
Stompin’
Come on, Stompin
No-no-no, Stomp
Put your feet together and everybody just
Stomp

Stomp
Stomp
Stomp
Stomp
Stomp

[Bridge/Pre-Chorus: Rappers]
In the mountains, in the valleys
In the backstreets, in the alleys (Stomp)
For the rivers and streams, the wishes and dreams
What else would it mean, everybody just (Stomp)
For the boys and girls, the precious pearls
Who took a wrong turn in the cold, cruel world (Stomp)
Party people this is what you want
Step down with it
Step down with it

[Chorus: Choir & Chaka Khan & Charlie Wilson]
Stomp (Stompin’), all night (all night long, baby)
(In the neighborhood) In the neighborhood (in your neighborhood)
Gonna feel alright
Gonna stomp (Stompin’), all night (all night)
Gonna party till the morning light (mornin light)

Stomp (Stompin’), all night (Stompin’)
In the neighborhood (Stompin’)
Gonna feel alright
Gonna stomp (Stompin’, baby), all night
Gonna party (party) till the morning light

[Outro: With Charlie Wilson]
Stomp, step down with it
Put your feet where you're feeling it
Stomp
(Listen Tennessee)
(Stomp) Stomp (in Tulsa), step down with it
(Stomp) Put your feet where you're feeling it (through the fields)
(Stomp) Stomp
Stomp (Atlanta) step down with it
(Stomp) Put your feet where you're feeling it (Miami, now)
(Stomp) Stomp (Detroit, now)
(Stomp Chicago)
(Stomp) Stomp (New York), step down with it
(Stomp) Put your feet where you're feeling it (Atlanta)
(Stomp) Stomp (Philly)
(Stomp DC)
(Stomp) Stomp (Boston) step down with it
(Stomp) Put your feet where you're feeling it (in Washington)
(Stomp) Stomp (LA)
(Stomp Dallas)
(Stomp) Stomp (Cleveland), step down with it
(Stomp) Put your feet where you're feeling it (in Oakland)
(Stomp) Stomp (Fransisco)
(Stomp Mississippi)
(Stomp) Stomp (in Phoenix)
(Stomp) Put your feet where you're feeling it (Detroit)
(Stomp) Stomp (Lousiana)
(Hollywood)

Quincy Jones

Quincy Delight Jones (born March 14, 1933) is a Grammy Award-winning musician and record producer, perhaps best known for his work alongside the likes of Michael Jackson, Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra.

He is also a composer, conductor, arranger, film/television producer, and humanitarian whose astounding career spans over six decades of dedicated work.

As of 2019, he has a record 79 Grammy nominations and 28 Grammy awards altogether.