Trippin'
Mike WiLL Made-It
Somebody come to the floor
It feels like we've met before (Ear Drummers)

Somebody come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper (right away)
Somebody come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper (right away)
Somebody come tip her, she's dancin' like a stripper (right away)
Somebody come get her, she's feelin' all the liquor (right away)

Chopped and screwed up
I'm a pothead, true enough (yup)
At your ex crib and you're boo'd up (up)
Take it slow, baby, we in no rush
Hennessy or Don Q? That's a very hard choice
For the diamonds on my pinky, need a gang of cool points
And the drop head make 'em drop dead, yeah (ayy)
You ain't scared, you ain't scared, you ain't scared, yeah
Believe me, I'm outchea, you see me, in action
I've heard a lot, a lot about you
Passin' 'round blunts like a hot potato (whoa)
And you dancin' on the table, gushin' like volcano (go, go, go)

Somebody come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper
Somebody come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper
Somebody come tip her, she's dancin' like a stripper (yeah, Slim Jxmmi)
Somebody come get her, she's feelin' all the liquor (yeah)

You got girls in here? I'm recruitin' (I'm recruitin')
And they fine, hop the line (hop the line)
I've been sippin' on Patron and wine (hey, buss it)
I'm just tryna have a good fuckin' time
I was chillin' with the open container (container)
Grabbed her arm, told her not to be a stranger
I was blowin' on the dank with my niggas
I was lookin' for the girls who willin' (whoa-whoa)
Baby girl, if you fuckin' with me, then we gettin' bands (big bands)
If you smokin' with me, then we on dabs (good gas)
I don't fuck with local hoes, I told you that
How you movin', you deserve a couple racks

Somebody come get her (shit, shit), she's dancin' like a stripper
(Hey, ayy, ayy, ayy, you better get your girl outta here, man)
Somebody come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper (I thought she just wanted a picture, ayy)
Somebody come tip her (don't try me like no lil' nigga now), she's dancin' like a stripper
Somebody come get her, she's feelin' all the liquor (SremmLife)

Hunnids on your face, baby girl
Come and do that little thing that you was doin'
Ayy, they was in this mothafucka trippin'
What the hell they think we was doin'?
It seems like we fuckin' in this club
Baby girl, what they think that wedoin'?
You gettin' on my nerves with them questions
Girl, you know I'm tryna start a little movement
I ain't got no business fuckin' with you
Out the blue, you actin' brand new
Washingtons mean nothing to you
Same way with us

Somebody come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper
Somebody come get her, she's dancin' like a stripper
Somebody come tip her, she's dancin' like a stripper
Somebody come get her, she's feelin' all the liquor


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Come Get Her Lyrics as written by Asheton Hogan Aaquil Brown

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    Who's this dude Ashton Hogan? He in everything but never hear or see bout him lol

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