Do you think that I can get some chicky chicky
Maybe gets a little finga sticky sticky
You my electrical lip balm flava
I gotta do ya til the next song saves ya
And can I get a little zip zip lookie lookie
Can I get a little uh uh nookie nookie
Hey whatcha say, it doesn't matter anyway
You won't do another 'cause you're gettin with me

She got the power of the hoochie
I got the fever for the flava of the coochie
And did I mention, hey pay attention
Gonna take that bootie to the nudie dimension
I got the green glow under my car
I got the boom boom system you can hear real far

[Chorus]
Oh hey hey hey hey hey hey oh pretty pretty shy whoap whoap
Oh hey hey hey hey hey hey oh pretty pretty fly whoap whoap
What do I have to say to get inside girl
What do I have to say

Can I get a little yum yum kitty kitty
Just a little sumthin sumthin itty bitty
Do you want to get triple x groovy
Gimme gimme some of that kinda movie
And let me spin ya like a record wicky wicky
Let me get you butt naked licky licky
Here we go yo here's the scenario
Gonna strip you down like a car in the barrio

Ya got the power of the hoochie
I got the fever for the flava of the coochie
I'm your lovey dovey bedtime playa
Call me the super sexy boogie man slayer
I got the green glow under my car
I got the boom boom system you can hear real far

[Chorus]

I got the fever for the flava of a coochie
Yo hey ma yo hey ma yo hey ma mama hoochie
I got the fever for the flava of the coochie
Yo hey ma yo hey ma yo hey ma mama hoochie
whoap (x14)
Do you think that I can get some chicky chicky
Maybe gets a little finga sticky sticky
You want to suck it like a bong hit wacky
You gotta be my First Lady Jackie

She got the power of the hoochie
I got the fever for the flava of the coochie
Let's party hardy and rock n' roll
We drink Bacardi and smoke a bowl
I got the green glow under my car
I got the boom boom system you can hear real far

[Chorus]

I got the fever for the flava of the coochie
Yo hey ma yo hey ma yo hey ma mama hoochie
I got the fever for the flava of the coochie
Yo hey ma yo hey ma yo hey ma mama hoochie
mmm!


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Fever for the Flava Lyrics as written by Rob Werthner

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    Okay we all know here, this song is about a guy givin it all to the cooch he loves...haha great song though, theres really gotta be more around about getting some head

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