I like the way she shake that jelly, jelly, jelly (in and out, in and out)
Jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly (up and down, up and down)
I like the way she work that jelly, jelly, jelly (in and out, in and out)
Jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly
Where my double-Ds at? Where my D-cups at?
Where my B-cups at? Where my C-cups at?
Where my double-Ds at? Where my D-cups at?
Where my B-cups at? Where my C-cups at?

Lil' mama so fine dancin' with them big titties
Every nigga want to save her, every nigga want to hit it
I'ma take her to the movies, I'ma buy her popcorn
I'ma rub on her booty, I'ma try to pop on
Why you tryin' to act stuck up? That's fucked up, mane
I'ma tell you, "Shut the fuck up," or "What's up, mane?
Ain't the kind that like to show out, like I got cash
I'm the kind that'll step up and smack that ass
She like to move that body, she can groove that body
She the finest motherfucker I done seen in the party
I don't know if she got weed, but it's cool with me
I can tell she real ghetto and I love a freak
Probably got a boyfriend, spendin' all his dough
While he standin' at the bar, she be on the floor
I'ma go and make my move, I got nothin' to lose
'Cause I'm a pimp type nigga from my head to my shoes, yeah

I like the way she shake that jelly, jelly, jelly
Jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly
I like the way she work that jelly, jelly, jelly
Jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly
Where my double-Ds at? Where my D-cups at?
Where my B-cups at? Where my C-cups at?
Where my double-Ds at? Where my D-cups at?
Where my B-cups at? Where my C-cups at?

Seein' some thick thangs, mane, all in my frames
I think I'll leave with two 'cause this club's off the chain
Where my double-Ds at? Where my double-Ds at?
Where my bad bitches with the nice Bs and Cs at?
You better believe that
If you really 'bout some business, let me squeeze that
Your pussy print fat, I'd like to see my dick in that
In and out, in and out, up and down, up and down
Let me dig in that, dig that

You're so explicit when you're licking with your lipstick on my dick (dick)
I sit back watching you rubbin' your fingers through your clit (clit)
I really want to rip this little nasty broad apart (part)
On ecstasy she talkin' sexin' me, my dick on hard (hard)
Me and C already zooted when we walked up in the place (place)
Bitches running up in bunches, bending over in our face (face)
And we always going to go at three or four, to the more
Get them full of blow, make them them touch their toes, fuck them in the throat

I like when hos shake that ass
I like when hos love to make cash
I like when hos put it on your ass
I like when hos take me to your stash
So don't you get mad, when she bring that
All that cash, that she grab
From your ass, maggot ass
I rob with a ho, and sell her bitch ass

I like the way she shake that jelly, jelly, jelly
Jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly
I like the way she work that jelly, jelly, jelly
Jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly, jelly
Where my double-Ds at? Where my D-cups at?
Where my B-cups at? Where my C-cups at?
Where my double-Ds at? Where my D-cups at?
Where my B-cups at? Where my C-cups at?

In and out, in and out
Up and down, up and down
In and out, in and out


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