I've got my car and my ride and my wheels
When I go to Vegas, well that's right
I've got my drugs and my stuff and my pills
When I go to Vegas, well alright

I've got my girls and my boys and my girls
When I go to Vegas, that's right
I've got my car and my ride and my wheels
When I go to Vegas

I've got my car and my ride and my wheels
When I go to Vegas, well that's right
I've got my drugs and my stuff and my pills
When I go to Vegas, well alright

I've got my girls and my boys and my girls
When I go to Vegas, that's right
I've got my car and my ride and my wheels
When I go to Vegas

I've got my car
I've got my car

I've got my car and my ride and my wheels
When I go to Vegas, well that's right
I've got my drugs and my stuff and my pills
When I go to Vegas, well alright

I've got my girls and my boys and my girls
When I go to Vegas, that's right
I've got my car and my ride and my wheels
When I go to Vegas

I've got my car and my ride and my wheels
When I go to Vegas, that's right
I've got my drugs and my stuff and my pills
When I go to Vegas, alright

I've got my girls and my boys and my girls
When I go to Vegas, that's right
I've got my car and my ride and my wheels
When I go to Vegas

When I go to Vegas
When I go to Vegas
When I go to Vegas
When I go to Vegas


Lyrics submitted by Charly Baltimore

Vegas Lyrics as written by Adam Wiles

Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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    obvious what the song means but i fucking love it. such a good driving choon.

    Onemosphereon March 13, 2010   Link

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