Kingdom Of Rock

"Kingdom Of Rock" is a song by Giancarlo Pasquini, released under the alias Dave Rodgers. It is an English-language self-cover of the 1998 single "Be Yourself!" by the Japanese boy band V6, which was originally composed by Pasquini under the Dave Rodgers alias. Rodgers' self-cover of the song made its first album appearance on Super Eurobeat Vol. 89 on June 24, 1998. It was later released on a 12-inch single along with Rodgers' other song, "Go To The Top", which was released by A-Beat-C in Italy on December 11, 1998.

The song was later covered by Pasquini in 2020 under the same alias.

Lyrics
[Verse 1] Let me take you away I wanna be your man Don't you say nothing babe I'm coming from the sky, so faraway from here I want to tell you babe

[Pre-Chorus] King of your love, I wanna be for you my girl now 'Cause I know this time I'll take you high You better follow me up to the sky

[Chorus - repeat twice] Welcome to the music and kingdom of rock I'll take you away babe Welcome to the pleasure and kingdom of rock Do you want to be mine?

[Verse 2] Can I call out your name? Do you wanna be my Queen? All that I need is you I'm coming from the night, so faraway from here I want to tell you babe

Track listing
12-inch single - ABeat 1259
 * 1) "Go To The Top" (Extended Mix) – 4:32
 * 2) "Kingdom Of Rock" (Extended Mix) – 4:10

Credits and Personnel
Credits and personnel adapted from 12-inch vinyl.
 * Giancarlo Pasquini - songwriting, lead vocals (Uncredited)
 * Dave Rodgers - producer, mixing, recording

Release History
Release dates for "Kingdom Of Rock"

Trivia

 * The song is known for its violin intermission in the middle of the duration. However, the 2020 version doesn't use the violin part.