Wicked little girls, kissed the boys and made them cry
Raisin' double trouble every time we pass them by
And some might say we're wicked little girls
With curves and kissers and pearly whites
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight
(Dukes up, baby, dukes up)

You think that I'm a lady? You think that I won't fight? (Put 'em up, put 'em up)
I'll make your eyes shine like a Liliqoi moonlit night, whoa oh
You think you're my one and only, only?
Sophisticated Yoni told me
"You gots to love livin' while you livin' or you won't love life"

I'm the high pimpstress, I'm honey-brown (you know you are)
I'm the baddest bitch to ever hit this town
Cornbread woman, Yoo-Hoo and a bottle of yum
I'm gonna have a party with my body, do ya wanna come?
Well alright

'Cause we're such wicked little girls, kissed the boys and made them cry
Raisin' double trouble every time we pass them by
And some might say we're wicked little girls
With curves and kissers and pearly whites
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight

Hey girls (yeah?), I'm back again, that vixen, noble and I brought a friend
Bend the rules, headline "Bad News", it's the Sisters of Salem, they on the loose (hell yeah)
Shakin' her caboose like Dottie, Octopussy like a James Bond hottie
Smokin' like a Cuban, when you're with Mikey Reuben, better know what you're doing
Or get kicked out right away, gonna hide away
I'd advise you not to play with those

Wicked little girls, kissed the boys and made them cry
Raisin' double trouble every time we pass them by
And some might say we're wicked little girls
With curves and kissers and pearly whites
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight

Don't you play with those
Wicked little girls, kissed the boys and made them cry
Raisin' double trouble every time we pass them by
And some might say we're wicked little girls
With curves and kissers and pearly whites
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight

Here come those devils, cheeky sneaky rebels
Every day and every night, hot steppin' is what we like

I said here come those devils, cheeky sneaky rebels
Every day and every night, hot steppin' is what we like
(Cheeky sneaky rebels)

Wicked little girls, kissed the boys and made them cry
Raisin' double trouble every time we pass them by
Some might say we're wicked little girls
With curves and kissers and pearly whites (pearly whites)
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight (lock, lock 'em up tight)

Wicked little girls, kissed the boys and made them cry
Raisin' double trouble every time we pass them by
Some might say we're wicked little girls (some might say we're)
With curves and kissers and pearly whites
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight (hot steppin' is what we like)
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight (hot steppin' is what we like)
You better keep an eye on your boys and lock 'em up tight (hot steppin' is what we like, yeah)

Hot steppin' is what we like
What we like
Dare you to, lay with me
Dare you to, lay with me

Wicked little girl (you know it)
Wicked little girl (you know it)

I wanna have my cake, I wanna eat it too
I wanna have my cake, I wanna eat it too
I wanna have my cake, I wanna eat it too
I wanna have my cake, I wanna eat it too


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    Mannn, nobody commented this song? It's really catchy, and I love the sound to it. Le addictive.

    rainingpaperlilieson August 22, 2006   Link

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