Ipomoea aquatica is a semiaquatic, tropical plant grown as a vegetable for its tender shoots and leaves. It is found throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, although it is not known where it originated. This plant is known in English as water spinach, river spinach,water morning glory, water convolvulus, or by the more ambiguous names Chinese spinach, Chinese Watercress, Chinese convolvulus, swamp cabbage or kangkong in Southeast Asia. Occasionally, it has also been mistakenly called "kale" in English, although kale is a strain of mustard belonging to the species Brassica oleracea and is completely unrelated to water spinach, which is a species of morning glory. It is known as phak bung in Thai and Laotian, ong choy in Cantonese, kongxincai in Mandarin Chinese, rau muống in Vietnamese, kangkong in Tagalog, ကန်စွန်း, gazun in Myanmar, trokuon in Khmer, kolmou xak in Assamese, kalmi saag in Hindi, kalmi shak in Bengali, Thooti Koora in Telugu, kangkung in Indonesian, Malay and Sinhalese and hayoyo in Ghana. In Suriname (South-America) it's known as dagoeblad or dagublad.
Come on shake your body baby do the conga
I know can't control yourself any longer
Come on shake your body baby do the conga
I know can't control yourself any longer
Come on shake your body baby do the conga
I know can't control yourself any longer
Feel the rhythm of the music getting stronger
Don't you fight it till you tried it do the conga beat
Everybody gather 'round now let your body feel the heat
Don't you worry if you can't dance let the music
move your feet.
It's the rhythm of the island and like sugarcane so sweet
If you want to do the conga you've got to listen to the beat.
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Feel the fire of desire as you dance the night away
'Cause tonight we're gonna party till we see the break of day.
Better get yourself together and hold on to what you got
Once the music hits your system there's no way
you're gonna stop.
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Come on shake your body baby do the conga.