You stand there with your long black hair
Looking so fresh with your Savoir Faire
You've got the coolest friends
They're up to date with the latest trends
Independent in your own world
Rock the life girl. Rock the life girl
The DJ starts to play underground hits from What's their name?
You're looking kind of anxious your with your back up against the wall
Don't this kind of music make you want to move at all

Don't you walk away from me
Cause I got to get you next to me
If you've got game girl step to me
Lose them friends and Dance with me
Dance next to me, Dance next to me

Oh please Oh please Oh can't you see
That I got to get you b-ha-bay
To lose yourself with me
I must say that you captivate
In so many ways that I can't relate
But I want to be your latest thing
For you girl I'd do anything
I've never been attracted to a girl that's quite like you
We've got more in common than you think. You make me move
So what you gonna do girl
What you gonna
Gonna do

Don't you walk away from me
Cause I got to get you next to me
If you've got game girl step to me
Lose them friends and Dance with me
Dance next to me, Dance next to me
Oh please Oh please Oh can't you see
That I got to get you b-ha-bay
To lose yourself with me
Lose yourself, lose yourself
Lose yourself, just lose yourself

Don't you walk away from me
Cause I got to get you next to me
If you've got game girl step to me
Lose them friends and Dance with me
Dance next to me, Dance next to me
Oh please Oh please Oh can't you see
That I got to get you b-ha-bay


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Lose Urself Lyrics as written by Jacob Jackson Olds Butch Walker

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    My Interpretation

    for me this song sounds like an interracial hookup or smething. That's what I always get from hearing this song. Like him checking out a black or latina girl at a club. And she's with her friends and he see's her and finds her really exotic. Though he's never been attracted to a girl like her before, he's really digging her. She's brushing him off though, but he's being persistent. He's like "i know i may not be your type, but i think we might more in common than you think. So come and dance with me. Get to me.." idk

    It's a song...not only to dance to but belch out while dancing in your room.

    spunkychickon February 18, 2010   Link

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