There's another great one
Livin' a life of a crazy
Superstar
Chillin' out lookin' fresh at
The bar
Partyin' all night drinkin' all
Night
Chuun Chuun

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the
Club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we
Movin and the club be jumpin'

And
Tipsy tipsy how im bout' to get
Chillin',dancin' but no
Cigarettes
Its cool that I dont like
Smokin' that
Come and drink thats all I
Need and lemme tell you
Girls and boys see chenelle
On the run
Makin' noise won't stop till
Im done
What I do is my decision
Im like a physical sinical
Dover
Yeah im the style

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the
Club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we
Movin' and the club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the
Club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we
Movin' and the club be
Jumpin'

Turn the lights on and I
Hear my name called out
Once again the mike is
Passed to me and im
Like "what?"
Mc's be pushin' and sayin'
Go give it a shot
There I go again
Singin' till the nights out
Feelin' the rhythm in and
Dreaming like im hypnotized
Even if its the kind of
Feeling is that nothing I
Can't describe
Rolling round, drinkin' and
Jumpin'
Till im bout' to pop
When the night is over
Somebody call me a cab

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the
Club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we
Movin' and the club be
Jumpin'

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the
Club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we
Movin' and the club be jumpin'

Im wildin' wildin'
Walkin' stylin' stlin'
Yeah talk yeah talk to your
Friend lil' patient

Im wildin' wildin'
Walkin' stylin' stylin'
Yeah talk yeah talk to your
Friend
A lil patient

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the
Club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we
Movin' and the club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Have you saw
Checkin' out my makeup
And my tight jeans on
Walkin' round the club ima...
Rough.
Shawty now
Chenelle
Hurry up

On the floor
Lookin' so twist up
Like the worlds no. 1
I'll be the next
Hot
Gossip
Im strutin' like
Hush

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the club be jumpin'
Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we movin and the club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the club be jumpin'
Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we movin and the club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the club be jumpin'
Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we movin and the club be jumpin'

Hey eh
Party pumpin'
I count to three and the club be jumpin'
Hey eh
Groovy groovy yes yes we movin and the club be jumpin'


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