Everywhere I go
Somebody I know
Want's to come kick it with me(hey)
It's Saturday night and we're gonna have a party

[Chorus]
Everywhere I go
Somebody I know
Want's to come kick it with me
It's Saturday night and we're gonna have a party (it's a party ya'll)

Tonight is the night
I'm feelin' right
To party
I'm callin' my boys to come roll with me (oh)

End of the week
Word on the street
The strip is crawlin'
With hunnies that can't get enough of me

There is something in the air
Come with me, we can go anywhere (oh)

[Chorus]

It's Saturday night and we're gonna have a party

Lose track of time
It's gonna fly
Baby don't have no worries
Cause there ain't no better place to be (no, no)

It's after midnight
Everything's going right
You're the only one for me
And you only ever ? to me at the party

Well, there is something in the air
Just take my hand, we can go anywhere (oh)

[Chorus]

It's Saturday night and we're gonna have a party

Bump bump
Chicka chicka
Bump bump
Play some music
Cause I'm crusin' in my truck, now
With my peoples and I'm doin' what I want
Have a party and get up in the stuff
It's a Saturday night
Now it's like a party day
Got no worries
So party like it's a holiday
Hey, hey
Everybody go
Hey, hey
What you say
(Break, break, breakdown)

Everywhere we go, it's on
Saturday night
(Yeah)
We will party, all night long
Saturday night
(Yeah)

[Chorus]

It's Saturday night and we're gonna have a party [Repeat: x3]


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