Hey girl whatcha got in that cup
Gimmie a little sip and tell me whats up
With your hey baby now come on don't be shy
And woo hee that sure is good
You got me trippin and thinkin' we should
Getta talkin' and maybe hang out tonight

'Cause I've been sippin' what you been sippin' on
Never tasted something so sweet, never tasted something so strong
And my heads buzzin' baby feeling like I'm falling in love

Hey girl ghatcha got in that cup
Now hey girl whatcha got in that cup
Did it come from the hills in the back of a truck
What ever is its sure messing me up tonight
Now hey baby do you like this song
Do you wanna go get a slow dance on
Me and you just rappin' each other tight (that's right)

'Cause I've been sippin what you been sippin' on
Never tasted something so sweet, never tasted something so strong
And my heads buzzin' baby feeling like I'm falling in love
Hey girl ghatcha got in that cup

Hey girl whatcha got in that cup is it a hundred proof
'Cause its kickin' my butt can't be Jose can't be Jack
'Cause I had 'em before and never felt like that now hey baby
Whatcha got in here can't be no Jagger
Can't be no beer cant be no kinda mad dog wine must be love potion number 9

'Cause I've been sippin' what you been sippin' on
Never tasted something so sweet, never tasted something so strong
And my heads buzzin' baby feeling like I'm falling in love
Hey girl ghatcha got in that cup


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Whatcha Got in That Cup Lyrics as written by Rhett Sr. Akins Craig Wiseman

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