Huh, Southside is who I be!
Say, I got my G-Spot Boyz wit me, ya dig?
Prince Charming and my boy Slizz
We got a new dance for y'all, ya dig!
I holla

If you wild! (Hold up), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
When I hit da dance flo', (I be) do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
If you're wide up (Hold up), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
When I hit da dance flo', (I be) do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!) (Southside is who I be!)

When I hit the dance floor, you know I'm doin' the Stanky Legg (do it!)
Salsa, meringue, then you rub across your head
If you a ace boon coon chick, you can do it too
Snap ya fingers in the air and shake yo' micros too (ayy!)
Now you can lean wit it (lean wit it), and you can drop wit it (drop wit it)
You can switch to the other leg and you can stop wit it
Now get it, get it (ay!) now get it, get it (ay!)
Now get it, get it (ay!) now get it, get it (ay!)
Now hit da booty doo (do it!), hit da booty doo (do it!)
Now hit da booty doo (do it!), hit da booty doo (do it!)
Now you can get wit it (get wit it), gon' get wit it (get wit it)
Now you can get wit it (get wit it), gon' get wit it (get wit it)

If you wild (Hold up), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
When I hit da dance flo', (I be) do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
If you're wide up (Hold up), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
When I hit da dance flo', (I be) do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)

All my kinfolks, just watch me do it like my bro
Stick ya leg out, Doug E. Fresh and drop it low!
(Prince I can do the stanky leg!) Den gon' lemme see ya
Bounce-Bounce left to right and then slide next to me! (Ay!)
Ay, you betta fan yaself 'cause I can tell that ya hot (dat ya hot)
I wantchu windin up, lean back and show yo' socks
Dip, dip, den I want you to stop
Do da booty doo, lift it up and let it drop, and don't forget

If you wild! (Hold up), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
When I hit da dance flo', (I be) do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
If you're wide up (Hold up), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
When I hit da dance flo', (I be) do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)

When I slide thru the place, my swagga walk is what they diggin (diggin!)
I stick my leg out, on the flo' and start jiggin' (jiggin'!)
Wig ya legs, wipe yo' shoulders, drop it to your feet
Do da Stanky Legg, watch me snap and grab my knee
Just hopped out the coupe, but I don't Chicken Noodle Soup (Chicken Noodle Soup!)
I wanna see you drop and shake dat whoop-dee-dee-doo
(Drop that) Whoop-dee-dee-doo (Shake that) whoop-dee-dee-doo
(Drop that) Whoop-dee-dee-doo (Shake that) whoop-dee-dee-doo
(Ay!)

If you wild! (Hold up), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
When I hit da dance flo', (I be) do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
If you're wide up (Hold up), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
When I hit da dance flo', (I be) do the Stanky Legg (ay!)
Do the Stanky Legg (ay!), do the Stanky Legg (ay!)


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