Put the lime in the coconut and twist it all up (Repeat 3X)

Twist it all up
Twist it all up

Everybody in the party
Hold your cup high move your body
If you twist it scream it loudly!

Ay, ay, ay, hey ay, ay, ay, hey

Coconut juice got me real loose
Like, got me leaning 3 thousand proof like
Coconut juice all on the dance floor
Fellas let your ladies go ladies let your fellas go

Come back, went straight to the club
Entrance no charge cause we late to the club
Uumm yes, we'll stand in the club
GE D on the couch pouring drinks on the rug
What a mess, but we cleanin' the club
Ice so bright make a fight scene in the club
Don't test, cause their beams in the club
Red beams in the club leave your jeans full of blood

Coconut juice got me real loose
Like, got me leaning 3 thousand proof like
Coconut juice all on the dance floor
Fellas let your ladies go ladies let your fellas go

Put the lime in the coconut and twist it all up (Repeat 3X)

Twist it all up
Twist it all up

I'm back, Dj can I get a replay
Ay, ay, ay hey ay, ay, ay, hey
I think the artist name, was like Tyga, man
And he said, I'm getting every dollar on G E D
Vi important person, raps most important person
So coat it, an I'm up in this thing with my thing
An she shaking that thing her momma gave her

Coconut juice got me real loose
Like, got me leaning 3 thousand proof like
Coconut juice all on the dance floor
Fellas let your ladies go ladies let your fellas go

Put the lime in the coconut and twist it all up (Repeat 3X)

Twist it all up
Twist it all up

Everybody in the party
Hold your cup high move your body
If you twist it scream it loudly!

Ay, ay, ay, hey ay, ay, ay, hey

B-b-b-b-break it down like Brittney forgive me I said it
Whether you knotty dreaded or you crazy bald head
Jump up if you love it no guns in this place
So what he's my cousin sexy runs in the family

Coconut juice got me real loose
Like, got me leaning 3 thousand proof like
Coconut juice all on the dance floor
Fellas let your ladies go ladies let your fellas go

Put the lime in the coconut and twist it all up
Put the lime in the coconut and twist it all up
Put the lime in the coconut and twist it all up

Twist it all up
Twist it all up
Ay, ay, ay, hey ay, ay, ay, hey
Ay, ay, ay, hey ay, ay, ay, hey
Ay, ay, ay, hey ay, ay, ay, hey


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Coconut Juice Lyrics as written by Unknown Co-writer(s) Louis Bell

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    HARDLY! this kid is another examplte of a dying genre of music. this lacks everything except repetition. it's the same frickin thing evey 10 seconds.

    we get it, "put the lime in the coconut." ok. quiet now.

    and have you heard his other songs?? good lord, he has absolutely no shame. he seriously says, "...gettin every dollah. yeah, i'm on tv. turn it on and watch me."

    i'm sorry, but when in the world did that constitute a song??? that's nothing but a showboat runnin his mouth. no lyrical capacity or talent. just money.

    again, a dying genre of music. shining example right here.

    ShikamaruXXXon June 20, 2008   Link

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