Aaanh aaannh
Aaanh
Mmnh
Eeeeennh
Enh
Eeeeeeee
Aaaanh
Its a happy day
Good vibes coming my way
Eee eee
No problem no wahala eeeei
Hakuna matatata
Eeeeeeee
Eeeeeeee
anh aaaanh
Aaanh
I got ice on my neck
Food na my belly
Feeling fresh no sober
Belaire buckets na soda
Couple racks in my pocket
Big wallet
I got paid
Paid in full
Easy my mind
I wanna stay cool
One time for you
One time for me for i do me
Eeeeennh
Enh
Eeeeeeee
Aaaanh
Its a happy day
Good vibes coming my way
Eee eee
No problem no wahala
Eeeei
Hakuna matatata
Eeeeeeee
Eeeeeeee
Aanh aaaanh
Uuuuuuuu
Uuuuuuuh
Uuuuuuuu
Uuuuuuuu
I'm in a lexus with my broda
Life is good everyting in order
30BG like am OBO
Big sound like OVO
Hands in the air just gas no brake
Champagne everywhere
Somebody call Drake
Happy day
Come vibe my way
Eeeeennh
Enh
Eeeeeeee
Aaaanh
Its a happy day
Good vibes coming my way
Eee eee
No problem no wahala
Hakuna matatata
Eeeeeeee
Eeeeeeee
Anh aaaanh
Uuuuuuuu
Aaaanh
Uuuuuuuh
Aaaanh
Eeeeeeee
Its a happy day
Eeeeeeee
Good vibes coming my way
Eeei eeei
No problem no wahala
Hakuna matatata


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HAPPY DAY Lyrics as written by Isaka Mpanyakavili

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    holy fucking shit dude, LEARN TO SPELL!! it really fucking helps out people.

    anyways, im pretty sure this song is like how he wishes that he could make good things last, cuz he's always fucking it up.

    'if i could take a good thing and make it last'

    is basically what it says, if he could make all the good things in his life just stay the way that they are, he would be happy.

    zolofon November 02, 2007   Link

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