I know this pretty rave girl
Always think about her
And when she says hi to me
Butterflies go right through me
And When I her dancing
Wanna take a chance
And get in a little closer
And maybe get to know her

I know this pretty rave girl
Always think about her
And when she says hi to me
Butterflies go right through me
And when I see her dancing
Wanna take a chance
And get in a little closer

I know this pretty rave girl
Always think about her
And when she says hi to me
Butterflies go right through me
And when I see her dancing
Wanna take a chance
And get in a little closer
And maybe get to know her

I know this pretty rave girl
Always think about her
And when she says hi to me
Butterflies go right through me
And when I see her dancing
Wanna take a chance
And get in a little closer
And maybe get to know her

I know this pretty rave girl, rave girl, rave girl, rave girl, rave girl, rave girl, rave girl [x3]

I know this pretty rave girl, rave girl, rave girl[x4]

I know this pretty rave girl
Always think about her
And when she says hi to me
Butterflies go right through me
And when I see her dancing
Wanna take a chance
And get in a little closer

I know this pretty rave girl
Always think about her
And when she says hi to me
Butterflies go right through me
And when I see her dancing
Wanna take a chance
And get in a little closer
And maybe get to know her

I know this pretty rave girl
Always think about her
And when she says hi to me
Butterflies go right through me
And when I see her dancing
Wanna take a chance
And get in a little closer
And maybe get to know her

I know this pretty rave girl, rave girl, rave girl, rave girl, rave girl, rave girl.. rave girl

I know this pretty rave girl
Always think about her
And when she says hi to me
Butterflies go right though me
And when I see




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  • +1
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    I love this song. It's repetitive but ridiculously catchy and cute to boot.

    tippy_typewriteron July 18, 2007   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    this... is by DJ S3RL. i am x-ray stole it dude.

    bromptonXblendon February 16, 2008   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I love this song. It was my friends myspace song, but I stole it. >.< I like DJ S3RL a lot. That's the only version I have heard. And the beat is used in several songs, you fucktards. >.< Listen to Daddy Dj.

    CandyRaveron September 09, 2008   Link
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    I laugh at everyone saying this is stolen off of Basshunter.. this song is stolen from Daddy DJ by Daddy DJ. =O youtube.com/watch. Observe.

    Also, shut up and do research if you don't believe me. "Original Release Date: December 10, 2001"

    DFeNCeon February 20, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I love this fucking song!! WHOOP!!! First to comment!

    Kodaaaon July 09, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    love ittttttttttt! damn. i love rave.

    thrwmyhrtawy.on July 17, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Yes, it's such a catchy song. It's really fun to listen and dance to!

    BlackandWhiteDreamson July 28, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    holy crap this song gets me soooo hyped!!!!!!!!

    ugh i wish i am x-ray would make another song for me to jam to :/

    jeskuhon July 29, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    bad knock off of botten anna by basshunter =/ i give it a 3/10 =( =( =( =(

    froztbyteon August 04, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    my bad wrong title i meant Spelar DoTa by Basshunter

    froztbyteon August 04, 2007   Link

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