There so many girls in here, push up on it
There so many girls in here, push up on it
There so many girls in here, push up on it
There so many girls in here, push up on it
I wanna see you push it, push it, push it
I wanna see you move it, move it, move it
I wanna see you wind it, wind it, wind it
I wanna see you oh
I wanna see you push it baby oh just push that thang on me
Push it baby oh

I'm so conceited Baby Blue whoa
When I step up in the club I'm so fly-y-y
Tossing dollars at these broads like I-I-I
Pretty woman up in here like my-my-my
Spittin' game in they ears like la la la la la la la
Baby blue I don't play no games head to my feet so fresh so clean
Buyin' out the bar like it ain't no thing
Hot boy like Wayne, Diamonds in chain like blang blang blang
Got canary diamonds clustas, linin' busters
Got the matchin' Lamborghini same color mustard
Buyin' Drinks for these chicks sayin' now they owe me
More Gin if you wine I'm the same O'G

I wanna see you push it, push it, push it
I wanna see you move it, move it, move it
I wanna see you wind it, wind it, wind it
I wanna see you oh
I wanna see you push it baby oh just push that thang on me
Push it baby
I wanna see you oh

Yea! (I wanna see you)
Rick Rav jus' hit me on my Vipa time ta Ride
Ridin' it so quick like drive
Leave dem hatas in the dust like bye-bye-bye
Girls standin' on the corner like la la la la la la la
You know I pull up on the scene all late
28 big plates, 2 dates, leasin' carrates yes they gon' shake
Juicy like a milkshake, tenderized like a steak,
so don't hate cause eo\ven on my side easy bake
I'm so fly, no lie, urban legend in the hood like T.I.
Cause I'm rich nah,
chicks hold me the hit nah cause spit ryhmes that make Slick 'Em the shit nah

I wanna see you push it, push it, push it
I wanna see you move it, move it, move it
I wanna see you wind it, wind it, wind it
I wanna see you oh
I wanna see you push it baby oh just push that thang on me
Push it baby
I wanna see you oh

Oh (I wanna see you)
You know shades in the club like why
I'm a star baby look up in the sky
See the Pretty Ricky jet flyin' bye
I'm fly
Milly park the Bentely, jumped out clean
All eyes on me, Marco De Bleu Jeans with a fresh tee
Lightin' up the club like I'm paparazzi, Yea
Call me Mr. Pringles I'm stackin' my chips
Get up in the club make it rain off rep
She on the pole spinnin' like bices
Snatched 2 chicks and rolled out like di(Pleasure)
I wanna see you push it, push it, push it
I wanna see you move it, move it, move it
I wanna see you wind it, wind it, wind it
I wanna see you oh
I wanna see you push it baby oh just push that thing on me
Push it baby
I wanna see you oh
I wanna see you


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