Released: October 12, 2018

Songwriter: Aretha Franklin

Producer: Rich Mercurio Sean Hurley

Come on, let's have some fun
This is Sean Hurley on the bass

Rock steady, baby
That's what I feel now
Let's call this song exactly what it is
Said move your hips with a feelin' from side to side
Sit yourself down in your car and take a ride
And while you're movin', rock steady
Rock steady, baby
Let's call this song exactly what it is
(What it is, what it is, what it is)

It's a funky and lowdown feeling (what it is)
Move my hips from left to right (what it is)
What it is I might be doin' (what it is)
This funky dance all night
Oh, yeah (Put your hands up in the air)
(Got a feelin' you ain't got a care)
Oh, oh-oh, yeah (What fun to take this ride)
(Rock steady will only slide)

Rock steady, baby
Come on
Rock steady, baby
Rock steady

Just a-move your hips with a feelin' from side to side
Sit yourself down in your car and take a ride
(Tell 'em, Vanessa)
While you're movin', baby
You gotta rock steady
Hey, let's call this song exactly what it is
(What it is, what it is, what it is)

It's a funky and lowdown feelin' (what it is)
Lean your hips from left to right (what it is)
What it is I might be doin' (what it is)
This funky dance all night
Ah, yeah (Put your hands up in the air)
(Got a feelin' you ain't got a care)
Oh, yeah (What fun to take this ride)
(Rock steady will only slide)
Vanessa Bryan on the vocals

Come on
Rock steady
Rock steady

Play it, Keith, play it
Keith Cotton on the keyboard

It's a funky and lowdown feelin' (what it is)
Wave my hips from left to right (what it is)
What it is is I might be doin'
This funky dance all night
(Put your hands up in the air) Oh
Oh, yeah (Got a feelin' you ain't got a care)
Oh-oh (What fun to take this ride)
Ride, yeah (Rock steady will only slide)

Shabooya
Yeah
Thank you

Idina Menzel

Menzel rose to prominence when she originated the role of Maureen Johnson in the Broadway musical Rent. Her performance earned her a Tony Award nomination in 1996.

In 2003, Menzel originated the role of Elphaba in the Broadway musical Wicked, for which she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

Menzel returned to Broadway in the 2014 musical If/Then, which earned her a third Tony Award nomination.