I know you heard about the boogaloo
I know you heard about the hustle too
But here's a new dance that you can do
If you wanna rule the street

Like the birds flying in the air
Like the fishes way down there
Lord of the jungle just don't care
The Beastmaster pounds his beat

Singin' yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Oh Yeah
Ah ha
Ah ha
Ah ha

My beast it is the best
You wanna put me to the test?
You gonna need a week of rest
By the time I've finished with you

I'm gonna make you howl like a wolf
Scream like a pig
Go through the roof

Lie down with the lion
But to tell you the truth
I'm thinking about starting a zoo

Singin' yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Oh Yeah
Ah ha
Ah ha
Ah ha
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Oh Yeah
Ah ha
Ah ha
Ah ha

Little pet
Gonna stroke you
Ahh, ha ha ha
Look at me
Are you housetrained?
I'm gonna stroke you
Oh yeah

Singin' yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Oh Yeah
Ah ha
Ah ha
Ah ha
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Oh Yeah
Ah ha
Ah ha
Ah ha


Lyrics submitted by Juanjo25

Beastmaster Lyrics as written by Jason Buckle Jarvis Branson Cocker

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