A labba ling a labba labba ling ling ling
A labba ling a labba labba ling (boom)
A labba ling a labba labba ling ling ling
A labba ling a labba labba ling (boom boom)

Me seh come ina this little sweet darlin
Ca mi sidong pan the rydim like a lizard pan a limb
Seh don't badda stop you better keep movin
A labba long a labba labba ling
Seh move up you arm like seh dem a bird wing
Sidong pan the version sidong pan di rydim
Mi comin in comin in comin in wid a deep feelin'
Uno better move pan the rydim an an keep mogglin
Wine you waist an shake you head an
Kick out you foot ca you have the gumpsion
The slow motion the magic potion
Article ana you a the gorgon
Step up step no badda move back way an
Get up get up pan a level vibration
Jump shock out an move with caution
Bubblin bubblin'cah dis a the jam

A labba ling a labba labba ling ling ling
A labba ling a labba labba ling (boom)
A labba ling a labba labba ling ling ling
A labba ling a labba labba ling (boom boom)

Teet an toe seh dem all in a row
Can run it fast I can also run it slow
Mello mello I man no shallow
The fool fool bwy iman no fallow
Pump the bassline pan the stereo
With a taste of raggamuffin hear the vibes how they flow
Wether man or woman wether friend or foe
Uno better get ina this me have uno under control
Don't come to dance and lean up pan the wall
Move up the structure you'll have a ball
Niceness de 'bout ca I make the call
You no seh you big and you no you no small
W.I.C.K.E. and the D, W.I.C.K.E. and the D
are to the E S P E see T to the reggae veteran
Who makes it easy fi wee

A labba ling a labba labba ling ling ling
A labba ling a labba labba ling (boom)
A labba ling a labba labba ling ling ling
A labba ling a labba labba ling (boom boom)


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