Four, three, two, two
A two step, a two step
Now go on and two step, now go on and two step
Now go on and two step, now go on and two step
Now get jiggy wit' it, now get jiggy wit' it
Now get jiggy wit' it, now get jiggy wit' it
Now go on and two step, watch me two step
Now can you two step, like I two step?
Watch me get jiggy wit' it, watch me get jiggy wit' it
Watch me get jiggy wit' it, watch me get jiggy wit' it, go on and two step

I hit the club fresh my stunna shades on
Two steppin', getting jiggy wit' my J's on
Don't get yo' steps wrong don't try to bite mine
Two steppin', yeah, I'm back UNK, one mo' time
See, we goin' form a line and we goin' step it right
Now step it to the left girl, you know you dynamite
Now have some good times I see you got it right
Beat my wrist ice colder than a Bud Light
Now I'm a take my time where the gangstas at
And you can still post the wall, nigga, holla back
Grey Goose and Yak blunt filled wit' kush
I'm getting jiggy wit' it smokin' on that George Bush, step

Four, three, two, two
A two step, a two step
Now go on and two step, now go on and two step
Now go on and two step, now go on and two step
Now get jiggy wit' it, now get jiggy wit' it
Now get jiggy wit' it, now get jiggy wit' it
Now go on and two step, watch me two step
Now can you two step, like I two step?
Watch me get jiggy wit' it, watch me get jiggy wit' it
Watch me get jiggy wit' it, watch me get jiggy wit' it, go on and two step

Take two steps to the left
Now take two steps to the right
Now bring it back, bring It back
Hey, I made y'all walk it out
Everybody two steppin' now we finna turn it out
Now here we go again you already slow
If you ain't two steppin' get your shit and hit the do'
I'm shootin' at ya toes like a western
I see you, baby girl, sweating out your lil' perm
They call me big worm where my money at
Two steppin' wit' my stacks bitch, holla back
The OC is back y'all besta deal wit' it
And don't be steppin' on my shoes when I get jiggy wit' it

Four, three, two, two
A two step, a two step
Now go on and two step, now go on and two step
Now go on and two step, now go on and two step
Now get jiggy wit' it, now get jiggy wit' it
Now get jiggy wit' it, now get jiggy wit' it
Now go on and two step, watch me two step
Now can you two step, like I two step?
Watch me get jiggy wit' it, watch me get jiggy wit' it
Watch me get jiggy wit' it, watch me get jiggy wit' it, go on and two step
A two step, a two step, a two step, a two step
A two step, a two step, a two step, a two step


Lyrics submitted by panicatd181

2 Step Lyrics as written by Korey Roberson Montay Humphrey

Lyrics © TUNECORE INC, Ultra Tunes, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group

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    this song sucks like hell i don't know how people can make shitty music like this and then listen to it this is so totally crap it sucks so much. i hope this rapper dies because of some random disease.

    kutmastaon March 19, 2008   Link
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    this is OBVIOUSLY an anti W song. fo sho.

    tyorkon April 03, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    Its not "Grey goose and yak" its "Grey goose and jag" as in jagermiester.

    foreverSurfon May 06, 2007   Link
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    cool song

    dj unkon February 21, 2008   Link
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    this is the ultimate dance song! i cant keep my feet still everytime i hear this song :)

    fallenangel613on February 24, 2008   Link

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