Die Drums machen bumm-bumm-chuck
Der Beat ist Rund und Satt
Du scheißt drauf was die Uhr sagt
Du Tanzt das Ding isn Sureshot
Beweg die Arme, die Beine jeder denkt grade ans eine
Eins versprech ich euch keiner bleibt heute abend alleine
Sido, ich mach die Nacht zum Tag
Ich scheiß drauf was der Nachbar sagt
Sido, ich mach die Nacht zum Tag
Ich Tanze das Ding is'n Sureshot

I'm from downsouth from the best screen
In a best dress girl scene
Up in the club
That dirty dance we livin it up
You know how we at, where we at
In the best up in a corner act
Tomcraft spinnin the track
Make a fly kickin the ass of my left
And we go takin to the lake the next day
Protect blaster hoppin the max, he go
Bumm bumm (bumm bumm bumm)

Die Drums machen bumm-bumm-chuck
Der Beat ist Rund und Satt
Du scheißt drauf was die Uhr sagt
Du Tanzt das Ding isn Sureshot
Beweg die Arme, die Beine, jeder denkt grade ans eine
Eins versprech ich euch keiner bleibt heute Abend Alleine
Sido, ich mach die Nacht zum Tag
Scheiß drauf was der Nachbar sagt
Sido, ich mach die Nacht zum Tag
Ich Tanze das Ding is'n Sureshot

Tai Jason back again
Fat rap's Step
Drinking face and Jim
You're the friend
Was a state encore
So I step for him
And his game likes a horse
So studio
Let the new one blow
What
The old Tai Jason
At the new one show
And my way is to lay it down
Eight day's tried to way it down
Your way is to way and frond
That way you always get clowned
That way you always get clowned
That way you always get clowned

Die Drums machen bumm-bumm-chuck
Der Beat ist Rund und Satt
Du scheißt drauf was die Uhr sagt
Du Tanzt das Ding isn Sureshot
Beweg die Arme, die Beine - jeder denkt grade ans eine
Eins versprech ich euch keiner bleibt heute Abend Alleine
Sido ich mach die Nacht zum Tag

Sido ich mach die Nacht zum Tag
Ich Tanze das Ding isn Sureshot


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Sureshot [Video; Bonus Track; Multimedia Track] Lyrics as written by Tai Jason Paul Wuerdig

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