I hear you calling Inndia

Welcome to Inndia
We don't need nobody but Inndia
She's enough to make your body go wild
I can live my life here right now

It's a little bit scandalous
But she lives her life a little bit dangerous
Everybody in the club, can you handle us?
I can live my life here right now

Oh, how I rock my body
Can you handle how I move? Are you feeling naughty?
I'm gonna hypnotize you, are you ready for me?
And then you'll never say no, no, no

The sky is the limit, I can fly, are you with me?
Keep your eyes on your prize and your mind off the time
Oh baby, you know that you will never say no, no, no

I hear you calling Inndia
I hear you calling Inndia

Oh, how I rock my body
Can you handle how I move? Are you feeling naughty?
I'm gonna hypnotize you, are you ready for me?
And then you'll never say no, no, no

The sky is the limit, I can fly, are you with me?
Keep your eyes on your prize and your mind off the time
Oh baby, you know that you will never say no, no, no

I hear you calling Inndia
I hear you calling Inndia

Everybody stand up
I wanna see your hands up
I wanna see you move your body, girl don't stop
And if you're ballin'
Let me hear you callin'
'Cause we'll be at the after party, 'till the mornin'

Everybody stand up
I wanna see your hands up
I wanna see you move your body, girl don't stop
And if you're ballin'
Let me hear you callin'
'Cause we'll be at the after party, 'till the mornin'

Oh, how I rock my body
Can you handle how I move? Are you feeling naughty?
I'm gonna hypnotize you, are you ready for me?
And then you'll never say no, no, no

The sky is the limit, I can fly, are you with me?
Keep your eyes on your prize and your mind off the time
Oh baby, you know that you will never say no, no, no


Lyrics submitted by EpicNight13

Inndia Lyrics as written by Sebastian Barac Marcel Botezan

Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Roton Music Publishing S.r.l., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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    What does this song talk about? can anybody help me out ?? :|

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