We parked our car on the lower eastside
And that's when she caught my eye, yeah
She dressed so scandolous but girls like that don't mess with guys like us
But I need to know her name
When I hit the floor gonna give her more than she bargained for

Hey, you know
Love how your body flows
Hey, you know
Let's see how far this goes
Tension so thick girl I can't wait
To see how well you move trust me
Think you're more than I can take

Now I'm staring so hard she's got to feel it
Baby this ain't the look of love, no
Chassis like your Cadillac
Curves so tight that I might crash
But hot damn what a way to go
We meet on the floor
She's never seen moves like this before
Heading for the door
Gonna give her more than she bargained for

Hey, you know
Love how your body flows
Hey, you know
Let's see how far this goes
Tension so thick girl I can't wait
To see how well you move trust me
Think you're more than I can take

Hey, you know
Love how your body flows
Hey, you know
Let's see how far this goes
Tension so thick girl I can't wait
To see how well you move trust me
Think you're more than I can take

Hey, you know
Love how your body flows
Hey, you know
Let's see how far this goes
Tension so thick girl I can't wait
To see how well you move trust me
Think you're more than I can take, yeah


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    it's "how well your moves translate" not "how well you move trust me" fantastic song. slightly stalkerish, but still fun. the meaning's pretty self-explanitory. guy sees hot girl. watches hot girl dance. wants to fuck hot girl. endofstory. haha love it.

    bromptonXblendon June 05, 2008   Link
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    Great song In case you're an idiot, it's about someone wanting and trying to get with a really hot girl

    And the ?? is chassis It's pronounced like chasey It means body, but its usually talking about a car He's saying she's got a body like a Cadillac, which is considered a high end car, and has an awesome chassis. So she's got a nice body that flows, tight curves, and is dressed scandolously. I'd hit it. =P

    Silent Opinionon August 13, 2007   Link
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    i'd hit it too, and i'm a chick. but the song just makes you want some.

    angy487on August 25, 2007   Link
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    haha at the concert i went to danny was just like "This song's about SEX!" right before he sang it. So yea, that does seem to work with the lyrics. Such a fun catchy song. Love bedlight

    serenity23on June 04, 2008   Link
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    just because it's sexist doesn't mean we can't love it.

    ahem only **slightly stalker-ish? : P

    andthetruthcomesouton June 15, 2008   Link
  • -2
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    I think this song is disgusting. Its about a guy who sees a random hot girl and decides that he's gonna hook up with her. Its crude, and offensive. Don't listen to it!

    jenna151on April 18, 2008   Link

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