Alright!
Here we go!
Follow me now!!

Everybody do your dance
Ain't nothing better than an all out jam
Are you ready for a little something new tonight
I gotta brand new step I think your gonna like
Come on boys!

[Chorus]
Gotta do like I do just follow my lead
Everybody let's chill
Do the ice cream freeze strike your pose
Then you do the milkshake
Shake it, shake it down low
Do the snow cone slide left to right
Put your hands in the air
And we can party all night

Do the ice cream freeze strike your pose
Then you do the milkshake
Shake it, shake it down low
Do the snow cone slide left to right
Put your hands in the air
And we can party all night

Shake it shake it, shake it,
Shake it, shake it, shake it down low,
And do the ice cream freeze (ha)

All kind of stepping make make you feel good
(make you feel real good)
Triple step, butterfly sugar foot
(shake it, shake it, shake it)
But I'm coming up with a new thing what you need
(that's right)
Now everybody wanna do the ice cream freeze
Come on boys!

[Chorus]

Party all night!
Did I hear someone say party! (party)
Were just getting started
Wanna take it from the top well you know I will
Now everybody let's chill
Lights, camera, freeze
Everybody let's go!

[Chorus]

Do the ice cream freeze
Then you do the milkshake
Shake it, shake it, shake it, shake it, shake it
(snow cone slide) then do the snow cone slide
Put your hands in the air
Go crazy!
Everybody let's chill!


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Ice Cream Freeze (Let’s Chill) Lyrics as written by Matthew R.t. Gerrard Matthew Gerrard

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    My Interpretation

    It's about these amazing moves Hannah Montana came up with. First you don't move, then you shake your ass down low, then you slide back and forth.

    Aguasecoon July 30, 2009   Link

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