All the nasty girls around the world
All the nasty girls around the world
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh

I'm living on the floor, get down with me
I'm living on the floor, come on with me
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh

I'm living on the floor, get down with me
I'm living on the floor, come on with me
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh

30 second high and 30 second lows
I forgot my car, let's get a cab and go

Somebody called the cop, a riots on the way
When we get to the club, they'll be hell to pay
When we get to the club, somebody better play
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh

Everybody's lookin for a good time
Don't you know a good time doesn't hurt
Everybody wants to feel the spotlight
So let me show you how my nasty works

I'm living on the floor, get down with me
I'm living on the floor, come on with me
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh

Everybody's lookin for a good time
Don't you know a good time doesn't hurt
Everybody wants to feel the spotlight
So let me show you how my nasty works (whoa...)

Just work it
Bump it
Now flip it, oh
And freak it

30 second high and 30 second lows
I forgot my car let's get a cab and go

I'm living on the floor, get down with me
I'm living on the floor, come on with me
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh
Get nasty uh uh, get nasty uh (whoa...)

All the nasty girls around the world
Around the world


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Get Nasty Lyrics as written by Ashlee Simpson John Shanks

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    umm well..I like some Ashlee Simpson songs, but just the LYRICS to this suck.

    painted_faces_frownon August 22, 2006   Link

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