Ooh-Ooh
Ah, here we go now, oh

Like a great boy, all my other women are insoles
We're thinkin' about the great expedition as popped as we chose

So we come, throwing here all on the scene
Though we go on and on
Come, come, come follow me Britney (yeah)

Open that soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop (can't stop, no)
Open that soda pop, bop-a shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop

We might start riding to the music tonight
A clever way to get by, oh
The pops keep flowin' like it's fire and ice
So give it a little blind, so, oh

Open that soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop
Open that soda pop, bop-a shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop

Ooh-ooh, we have a plan, we have a definite plan
To level the vibes (vibes)
To level the vibes again (ooh yeah)
See, where ya ba-do for a superlative self (oh yeah)
A wicked time to the end (oh yeah)
So

Open that soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop
Open that soda pop, bop-a shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop, no

Open that soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop
Open that soda pop, bop-a shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop

So much pop we're losing, sittin' watching the clock (watching the clock)
Turn the tables baby, let's go over the top (take it to the top now)
No one else will do
I'm waiting for you
So show me what you got, just take a pop shot
And we will never stop shu-bop, shu-bop

Yeah, mm-hmm
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop
Open that soda pop, bop-a shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop

Girls we need him like we've never before (before, before, before)
And lovin' it til we drop (we drop, we drop, yeah)
We'll flex tonight until they break down the door (oh yeah)
The party won't ever stop, so

Open that soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop
Open that soda pop, bop-a shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop

Open that soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop
Open that soda pop, bop-a shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop

I bet you we can pop like we've never popped it before
Why we keep comin' back for more and more for sure (sure)
It's cool Britney when we get down on the floor, yeah
And we go on and on until the break of dawn

Open that soda pop, watch it fizz and pop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop
Open that soda pop, bop-a shu-bop shu-bop
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop

All we gotta do is just
Open that soda pop, watch it fizz and pop (oh yeah)
The clock is tickin' and we can't stop


Lyrics submitted by kevin

Soda Pop Lyrics as written by Michael St. Claire Eric F. White

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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    its about pepsi...

    mrcleanon July 21, 2002   Link

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