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on the commercial


Question Posted Friday January 11 2008, 10:29 pm




on the channel that degrassi plays.
there is an episode commercial for saved by the bell.
and all these girls are exercising.
and they're singing/dancing to a song.
& it's like.

"you gotta break a sweat. rock and roll"
something like that.
does anyone know what song that is and who sings it?


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lilteacup answered Saturday January 12 2008, 1:21 am:
Not sure if this is who originally sings it...but

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