Everybody gather 'round, this is a test

Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'
Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'
Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'
Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'

Yo, you and you, you and you and you
All of y'all invited to come kick it with my crew
I get you all excited if I tell you what we do
Just come along and tell everybody no matter who (who)
Spread the word (word), by the chitter chat (chat)
And go like this (this), and kinda go like that
It's taking place inside and outside
In your house, in your ride
Gotta get it, get it right (right)
And that's the way it went (went)
It's only evident ('dent)
And the music's been sent
To move your ligament (-ment)
Show you down to us (us)
C'mon baby, shake that thang
We ain't tryna hold nobody back (back, back, back, back)

Tell your mama come
Tell your papa come
Tell your brother come
Tell your sister come
Tell your cousin come
Tell your homie come
'Cause y'all can come along
Nigga, come along
Tell your mama come
Tell your papa come
Tell your brother come
Tell your sister come
Tell your cousin come
Tell your homie come
'Cause they can come along
Really y'all can come along

This is an invitation
So gather up your crewm (crew)
We goin' on a mission
Provided by the who (who)
The three amigos, doin' our way like Carlito's
I'm seein' Señoritas
Send some me the Señoritas
So grab her by the hand (hand)
And make her feel the jam (jam)
It's like a salsa dance (dance)
Hotter than some desert sands (sands)
So baby sway
Dilate me like my people
Come and unify
The reason this we are equal
And if you're feelin' down (down)
We're here to pick you up (up)
You can shake it off (off)
Baby, just tell me what's up (up)
Let me help you out (out)
Or you can turn your back (back)
We don't want to hold nobody back

So tell your mama come
Tell your papa come
Tell your brother come
Tell your sister come
Tell your cousin come
Tell your homie come
'Cause they can come along
Hey, y'all can come along
Tell your mama come
Tell your papa come
Tell your brother come
Tell your sister come
Tell your cousin come
Tell your homie come
'Cause they can come along
All of y'all can come along

And join in the fun
Come along and join in the fun
Come along and join in the fun
Come along 'cause, 'cause
We gonna be
Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'
Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'
Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'
Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'

Bienvenidos a, what? A mi festival, what?
On est sur le son, comme au carnival what?
Mucha música, what? Mundo va a bailar, what?
Todos encantados, what? Vamos a cantar, what?

Yo, my man Taboo
Look they don't understand
Why don't you flip it up
And switch it back to English man

Welcome all of y'all
To our festival
The emotion is
Like a carnival
Music all the around
The world is gettin' down
Everyone's aight
And they dig the sound
So my chicharon in saturated fat
We ain't tryna hold nobody back, back

So tell your mama come
Tell your papa come
Tell your brother come
Tell your sister come
Tell your cousin come
Tell your homie come
'Cause they can come along
All of y'all can come along
Tell your mama come
Tell your papa come
Tell your brother come
Tell your sister come
Tell your cousin come
Tell your homie come
'Cause they can come along
All of y'all can come along
Come along
Come along
Come along
Tell your sister
Tell your cousin come
Tell your homie come
All of y'all can come along

Dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'
You got me dancin', dancin', dancin', dancin'


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Tell Your Momma Come Lyrics as written by George Pajon Jr. Allan Pineda

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