I got it
You want it
Say you need it
Still it drives you crazy
Take it all, I can give you same more,
You're my kinda girl for sure,
I'll show you a good time
You could blow my mind
Throw caution to the wind
Eat it up, see haw far we can go
Nothin's gonna stop us now
Do what you want to do
There's only me and you
Go where you want to go
You'd be so damn good
You'd be the star of the show

Get down
Get down to business
A little push is all that it takes
Get down
Get down to business
A little push
Ooh! Just a little push

Yeah I know a good thing
When I see one,
I like what you do to me
You say you're shy
And a little naive
Gotta lotta tricks up your sleeve
So do what you want to do
The choice is up to you
Go where you want to go
You could be so damn good
You'd be the star of the show

Get down
Get down to business
A little push is all that it takes
Get down
Get down to business
A little push
Ooh! Just a little push

I got it
You want it
Say you need it
Gonna drive you crazy
I gotta do what a man's gotta do
Honey, you can shake it shake it to me

Get down
Get down to business
A little push is all that it takes
Get down
Get down to business
A little push
Just a little push


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