It's time to put our times
Behind it all
The bad things off your mind

He's feeling good
She's feeling good
We're feeling good, yeah

Just hanging out
Just having fun
We're number one
Just hanging out
Just having fun

[Chorus: Repeat x2]
I'm a dude
He's a dude
She's a dude
We're all dudes, hey

There's nothing better than your friends
There's no problem you can't win
Someone who's always got your back
Not giving about this and that

Just hanging out
Just having fun
We're number one
Just hanging out
Just having fun

[Chorus: Repeat x2]
It's all about meeting new faces
A smile is on your face and
You can't erase it
Partying on, it's going on
Partying on, to the break of dawn

It's time to put our times
Behind it all
The bad things off your mind

Just hanging out
Just having fun
We're number one
Just hanging out
Just having fun

Just hanging out
Just having fun
We're number one

"Uh, wait what are we doing now?
Uh, yo, we're breaking it down
Rock on dude, haha"

[Chorus]


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We're All Dudes Lyrics as written by Chris Demakes Sc

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    makes u feel on top wen u hear this tune

    scoeyon September 14, 2002   Link

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