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  1. "Rock the Boat" is a song by American trio The Hues Corporation, written by Wally Holmes. "Rock the Boat" was first featured on their 1973 debut studio album Freedom for the Stallion (the single edit later appeared on certain editions of the band's 1974 second album Rockin' Soul). [1]

  2. ROCK THE BOAT definition: 1. If you rock the boat, you do or say something that will upset people or cause problems: 2. If…. Learn more.

  3. A music video of The Hues Corporation's hit song "Rock the Boat" on YouTube.

  4. Sep 9, 2021 · Aaliyah - Rock The Boat (Official Video) Listen & Download 'Aaliyah' album out 9/10 - https://aaliyah.ffm.to/aaliyah Remastered in 4K Coming Soon!...more.

  5. Aaliyah - Rock the Boat2001© Blackground Records 2.0/ Virgin

  6. Rock the Boat Lyrics: So I'd like to know where you got the notion / Said I'd like to know where you got the notion / To rock the boat / Don't rock the boat, baby / Rock the boat / Don't...

  7. Jul 17, 2001 · Rock the Boat. Aaliyah. Track 8 on Ultimate Aaliyah. Producers. Rapture Stewart & Eric Seats. “Rock the Boat” is Aaliyah’s second single from her eponymous album released one month before the...

  8. Aug 22, 2024 · The idiom “rock the boat” means to cause trouble or disturb a stable situation. When someone is told not to rock the boat, it means they should avoid creating problems or upsetting people, especially when things are currently calm or under control.

  9. Aaliyah Lyrics. "Rock The Boat" Mm, yeah, hmm. Huh-uh, hmm. Mm, yeah. Boy, you know you make me float. Boy, you really get me high. Ooh, I feel like I'm on dope. 'Cause you, you serve me on a regular (You serve me on a regular) Boy, you need to tie this rope. Oh, before we drift any deeper (Before we drift any deeper) Baby, now hold me close.

  10. 1. Lit. to do something to move a boat from side to side, causing it to rock. (Often in a negative sense.) Sit down and stop rocking the boat. You'll turn it over! 2. Fig. to cause trouble where none is welcome; to disturb a situation that is otherwise stable and satisfactory. (Often negative.) Look, Tom, everything is going fine here.