Can y'all feel this?
Can y'all feel this?
Can y'all feel this?
Can y'all feel this?

Ooh Snap, my head throbbin'
As I ride in my 3 4 8 mobbin'
Listen to the Buddha Brothers
6 to 10 there ain't no other

Playin' my favorite jams
On 1 0 3 Jams
I got my man Big D, Big Rodney
In case somebody want to rob me

We going to Military Circle
Virginia's tight that's why they gotta keep a curfew
It's time to get something to eat
Oh snap, there's my man Kumbalee

And my girl Missy
Who she role wit? Who she be wit?
Who she role wit? Who she be wit?
Total, Da Brat, Lil' Kim, Lil Cease and Puffy

Can I get a ride?
Tonight, tonight
Can I get a ride?
Tonight, tonight

I can, I can feel it
(What?)
I can feel it
(Yeah, yeah)
I can, I can feel it
(What?)
I can feel it
(Yeah, yeah)

I can, I can feel it
(Can you feel me baby?)
I can feel it
(Yeah, yeah)
I can, I can feel it
(Can you feel me?)
I can feel it
I can, I can

Jimmy D turn my scale up
Give me that boom da boom whaer
It's time to change my style, my rhythm
My ism, my prism, my beat mannerism

Gee, where's my lack of fear?
My five-thousand and one gear
Missy baby you oughtta hear
Like next year, your album bigger there each day
It rolls like a queen size water bed, uh

The people in the label's chillin'
As Timbaland is making a big killin'
What? Uh What? Uh
Of money baby, check it out

I can feel it
(What?)
I can feel it
(I can feel it)
I can, I can feel it
(Can you feel it?)
I can feel it
(Throw your hands up)

I can, I can, I can feel it
(Timbaland and Magoo)
I can feel it
I can, I can feel it
I can feel it
I can, I can
(Check)

Oooh, I'm on my last verse
As you can see I did not curse
I'm trying to make it radio friendly, uh
So people in America can hear me, uh

To all beautiful boys and girls
White, diamonds and pearls, no jerry curls, uh
I hope you buy our tape
Please don't hesitate, don't hesitate, what?

I can feel it
(What?)
I can feel it
(Say what?)
I can, I can feel it
I can feel it

I can, I can, I can feel it
(Can you feel it groovin' on through?)
I can feel it
(Let the feeling get next to you)
I can, I can feel it
(Can you feel it groovin' on through?)
I can feel it
(Can you feel it? Can you feel it? Can you feel it?)

I can, I can, I can feel it
(Can you feel it groovin' on through?)
I can feel it
(Let the feeling get next to you)
I can, I can feel it
(Can you feel it groovin' on through?)
I can feel it
(Can you feel it? Can you feel it? Can you feel it?)
I can, I can

Can you feel it groovin' on through?
(What? Say what?)
Let the feeling get next to you
Can you feel it groovin' on through?
(Say what?))
Can you feel it? Can you feel it? Can you feel it?

Can you feel it groovin' on through?
(Say what?)
Let the feeling get next to you
Can you feel it groovin' on through?
?
Can you feel it? Can you feel it? Can you feel it?

(I'm out)
Can you feel it groovin' on through?
Let the feeling get next to you
Can you feel it groovin' on through?
Can you feel it? Can you feel it? Can you feel it?

Can you feel it groovin' on through?
Let the feeling get next to you
Can you feel it groovin' on through?
Can you feel it? Can you feel it? Can you feel it?


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