This is the house that funk built
Groove Armada style
All right, I'm checkin' all you this evening an' see you sittin around
But we ain't gonna have none of that this evening, child
That's right, don't be lookin' at me like that
See my name's gran'ma funky y'all
Funky if you're nasty darlin'
And you've got to stay nasty

But see, I need a little more volume, you know what I'm sayin'
Give me volume on everything 'cause I want you to hear me
I wanna hear myself against the world
Check it out
If you all love gran'ma funky y'all you're my gran' babies
So get ready to get down, get funky, get loose

I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass

I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass

Woah, close your eyes
And get sexy with it
Woah
I know y'all know what I'm talkin about
Don't be lookin at me like that now, I see ya
Come on, I see ya, get busy with it
Break it on down

I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass

Shakin' that a

Uh, right
Uh, come on
Uh, right
Uh, whoo
Uh, right
Uh, come on
Uhhh right
Break it on down

Oh this party gotat go on all
Aww
Whoo
Uh, right
Break it on down

I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass

I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
I see you baby
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass
Shakin' that ass

This is the house that funk built
Groove Armada style


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I See You Baby [Fatboy Slim Radio Edit] Lyrics as written by Thomas Charles Findlay Toi Wooten

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    Classic big beat / techno from 1999 :)

    gothic_hobbiton May 24, 2009   Link

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