Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey
Cool

[Verse 1:]
Hey Everywhere I be I see shawties they lovin the
Way I rock my hat, fresh tie on a button up
Fresh dentals with a fresh vest or a sweater or
Fresh pair of fresher than cause
Everywhere I go they always want a picture
Whisperin in my ear is there anybody with ya
Want a autograph or they just tryin to get the
Answer to questions like
(what you listenin to?)
I tell her

[Chorus:]
Whatever I like I
Put it on my radio
You can probably find
Something new on my radio
If you wanna ride (cool)
Just don't touch my radio
Don't look so surprised
You can trip if you want to
Don't front you know know you love it
Put it on the radio
Don't front you know know you love it
Put it on the radio
Don't be scared you can crank it bra
Just turn up the radio
Don't be shy you can shake it girl
Just turn up the radio

[Verse 2:]
Ya I'm from the East Cost
Philly I was brought up
Now I'm in the Dirty South
ATL Georgia
I just left the studio
I think I gotta heater
Watch out for that 8O8
(It could brush it sweeter)
Shawty tryin to holla I
Told her I could meet her
We could do the resteraunt
We could do the theatre
Pulled up to her spot
Started talking bout some music
She said (you ain't from around here)
(What you think is hot)
I told her

[Chorus: x2]
Whatever I like I
Put it on my radio
You can probably find
Something new on my radio
If you wanna ride (cool)
Just don't touch my radio
Don't look so surprised
You can trip if you want to
Don't front you know know you love it
Put it on the radio
Don't front you know know you love it
Put it on the radio
Don't be scared you can crank it bra
Just turn up the radio
Don't be shy you can shake it girl
Just turn up the radio

Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey
Hey Hey Hey Hey

Whatever I like I
Put it on my radio
You can probably find
Something new on my radio
If you wanna ride (cool)
Just don't touch my radio
Don't look so surprised
You can trip if you want to
Don't front you know know you love it
Put it on the radio
Don't front you know know you love it
Put it on the radio
Don't be scared you can crank it bra
Just turn up the radio
Don't be shy you can shake it girl
Just turn up the radio

Whatever I like I
Put it on my radio
You can probably find
Something new on my radio
If you wanna ride (cool)
Just don't touch my radio
Don't look so surprised
You can trip if you want to
Don't front you know know you love it
Put it on the radio
Don't front you know know you love it
Put it on the radio
Don't be scared you can crank it bra
Just turn up the radio
Don't be shy you can shake it girl
Just turn up the radio

Hey Hey Hey Hey Hey
Cool
Hey


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