If you hear my song baby, put your hands up
Let me lead you back with
The beat of my heart
If you hear my song baby, put your hands up
Just put your hands up, put your hands up

Can you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is going boom boom boom for you
Can't you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is callin', callin', callin'
Can't you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is callin', callin', callin'

My heart is callin', callin', callin'
Callin', callin', callin', callin'
Callin', callin', callin'

Can you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is going boom boom boom for you
Can't you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is callin', callin', callin'
Can't you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is callin', callin', callin'

Everything is spinnin' now
We just can't stop
Movin' to the rhythm baby, you're so hot
Now, if you love me just put your hands up
Just put your hands up, up, up, up, up

If you hear my song baby, put your hands up
Let me lead you back with
The beat of my heart
If you hear my song baby, put your hands up
Just put your hands up, put your hands up

My heart is callin', callin', callin'

Can you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is going boom boom boom for you
Can't you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is callin', callin', callin'
Can't you hear this boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
Boom boom boom, boom boom
My heart is callin', callin', callin'


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