Be True to Your Groove

Be True To Your Groove is the theme song for Kronk's New Groove. It's written by Peter Lurye and performed by Sandy Barber and Peter Lurye and tells about Kronk's routine. It is Kronk's New Groove's equivalent of The Emperor's New Groove's song Perfect World.

Lyrics
Ahhhh, Come on!

That's what I'm talking about.

Look out! Here it comes!

See him walkin' down the street

With a merry gleam in his eye

He's loved by everyone in this town

He's loved by this town

To look at him now you'd never know

He was once the kind of guy

Who tried to bring an empire down

An empire down

He lost his groove, he lost his way

When he fell in with a woman

Who wanted to take over the world

But then he did a full one hundred eighty

Said vamoose to the shady lady

Now he'll teach your kid

to talk like a squirrel

And though he spreads such joy

everywhere he goes

Looks like this town's fly guy

Will be the last to know

There is nothing to prove

Don't have to approve

the way that you move

Don't have to be smart

or be rich or be smooth

Don't have to make art

that could hang in the Louvre

If you just go with your heart

Then you'll be true to your groove (True to your groove)

You should be true to your groove (True to your groove)

You should be true to your groove (True to your groove)

Yeah, you should be true to your...

Oh, you should be true to your groove.

Trivia

 * It's featured twice in Kronk's New Groove. The first time is at the beggining of the movie and the second is at the final scene.
 * It was the first The Emperor's New Groove song to be performed by a woman.
 * It was also the first one to be coreographed.