Big man! When I talk, hear weh yuh fi do?
Shut your mouth, listen close, weh we come fi do?
Shut it down, lick a shot, blow torch a bun
Enough excitement, see them frightened, watch them boys run
Come here gal, weh yuh a do, hmmm whata gwaan?
Dun wid dat, dutty wine, Tony Matterhorn?
Bass a lick yuh, make it clap, go on go take it off
Set the trap, don't fight you know your skin soft
Sitting on it, go on go fuck it 'til yuh broke it out
So exotic, while you suck it watch we fuck it up
So weh have it, batty big watch how mi love it up
Bend ova and spread and mek mi stick it in and bun it up

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I seh mi finish wid yuh, pull up yuh pants, gwaan go get yuh friend
Dance dun, come outside, fuck inna di benz
Gyal come, enjoy di ride, watch di wey mi stick yuh
Welcome! Tek di dick yuh friend a wait fi yuh
Hold on deh, yuh man vex? Vegetate di bwoy
Shoot what? See, my gun will evaporate dat bwoy
Leggo dat, see how it sound QUANG
Level dat, down to di ground, PANG
Nuff a dat, yuh dun know, best a di best
Pretty gyal, whole heap a batty and whole heap a breast
Physical, how yuh a drop it no one could a test
Digital, we Instagram it 'til dem gyal a rest

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Dutty gyal!
When yuh see mi, 'ere weh yuh fi do, Bow Down
Big chain, and it heavy too!
Respect, how dem gwan like we nuh pave way?
Queen yah, London rate we di same way!
Come 'ere boy! Bow cat, oh, true yuh rich?
Weh yuh wallet? Yeh, yuh 'ave it? Mmm, gi we it!
Kartel, Beenie Man, Bounty Killa too!
Roll di weed, buss ah dutch, all rizzla too!
Bruk it out! Flip, land pon ya head gyal!
Brooklyn, when we shoot, net gyal!
Trinidad, and nuh James mi ah chat 'bout
Pussy Hole! Gyal ah bitter, but weh dat bout?

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And mi seh walk like a champion, swing like a stallion
Wid di two big medallion, good, yuh perfect
Show dem di action, bad gyal concoction
Cool now, relax mon, eh em, yuh nervous
Skin out and dun di place, spin 'round and show yuh face
Open, and close yuh case, or chuck, and work it
Mi seh hold on deh tek time, gyal wine yuh waistline
Follow di bassline, right now, stir it
'Round like, a bowl of soup, 'round like a hula hoop
'Round like yuh batty cute and do it, on purpose
Wine like a yard woman, grind like yuh numba one
Jump up, and wave yuh hand mi tink, she know

She haffi twerk it


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