Brrrr!
All right!
Bum bum
Bum bum bum bum
Bum bum
Bum bum bum bum
Bum bum
Bum bum bum bum
Ooo baby!
What?
How about givin' me some of that good stuff
Well...

Here it is
Here it is
Here it is
Here it is

Are you lookin' for it?
Are you lookin' for it?
You'll hear it from me
Good stuff baby baby

Do you want it?
Do you know how to get it?
That good stuff baby
Good good stuff

I got sincerity that's bonafide
And a heart so fine it's certified
So let your good stuff rain down on me
Your dang good stuff that's true and tried

Are you lookin' for it?
Are you lookin' for it?
You'll hear it from me
Good stuff baby baby

Do you want it?
Do you know how to get it?
That good stuff baby
Good good stuff

What's the use of gettin' if ya ain't sharin'
My eyes are strainin' from all the starin'
You've become my magnificent obsession
So how 'bout joinin' my lovin' session?

Are you ready? I'm ready
Are you ready? Uh yeah
Are you ready for this? I guess so
Come on baby
Say whoa!

Take me down where the love honey flows
Kiss you nice, nibble your toes
Take me down where the good stuff grows
Love you nice, tickle your nose

Good stuff, gimme some of that good stuff
Good stuff, gimme some of that good stuff
Good stuff, gimme some of that good stuff
Good stuff, gimme some of that good stuff

The big dipper sure ain't big enough
To hold all of your dang good stuff
So let the people say we're down right nasty
I just say we're down right

That good stuff that I am seekin'
It's got me peakin' and it's got me freakin'
Watch my lips, I am speakin'
It's got me trickin' and it's got me treatin'!

I got sincerity that's bonafide
So come on now and let your good stuff rain down on me
(Take me down)
I want the stuff
(Take me up)
That's true and tried
Take me to the place they have the good stuff
Yeah

Take me down where the love honey flows
Kiss you nice, nibble your toes
Take me down where the good stuff grows
Love you nice, tickle your nose

Take me down where the love honey flows
Kiss you nice, nibble your toes
Take me down where the good stuff grows
Love you nice, tickle your nose

Good stuff, gimme some of that good stuff
Good stuff, gimme some of that good stuff
Good stuff, gimme some of that good stuff
Good stuff, gimme some of that good stuff

Don't leave me hangin'
I wanna be dangin'
With your dang good stuff!
Don't leave me hangin'
I wanna be dangin'
With your dang good stuff!

Hey ladies, do you want it? yeah!
Hey fellas, you got to have it, yeah!

Gonna wallow in the lovin' hollow
Gonna wallow in your dang good stuff!
Gonna wallow in the lovin' hollow
Gonna wallow in your dang good stuff!

Hey ladies, do you want it? yeah!
Hey fellas, you got to have it, yeah!

That good good good good good good good stuff!
That good good good good good good good stuff!


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