Ooh work it baby
A give me that vibe
Uh what is it?

(1) Ya got that vibeology
That V-I-B-Eology
Your body is pumped
Next to me
Ya got that sensuality
And oh I love what ya do
When ya do what ya do
Ya got me pumped
In the groove
When ya move
I'm in a funky way I'm
I'm in a funky way I'm

Horny horns!!
I'm in a funky way a
Give me that
I'm in a funky way a
Give me that vibeology
Vibeology, now you ask what does that mean?
Well it's the study
Of the chemistry
Between you and me.

(1)

Vibeology
Feelings you send me
Vibeology
A funky beat and then he's
Ooh
Vibeology
Oh the vibes the vibes
Vibeology
Ayee, ayee...
I'm in a funky way a
Give me that
I'm in a funky way a
Give me that vibe
I'm in a funky way a
Give me that
Vibeology
Those vibes they keep
Getting to me
I don't know what to do
A give me that vibe
I'm in a funky way
Oh I'm in a
A give me that vibe
I'm in a funky way
Vibeology
I'm in a
Uh it would be very
Unvibeolistic of you to
Uhruh
Not get into the vibes I'm
Sending you
Right there uh you see
Love is like a...
And oh I love what ya do
Ya got me pumped
In the groove when ya move
I'm in a funky way
Vibeology
A funky beat and then he's
Ooh
Vibeology
Oh the vibes the vibes
Vibeology
Ayee...ayee...


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    oh, wow. who knew paula could make me blush?

    catherinekson July 07, 2002   Link
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    I Love the beat! HAHA I got most of the lyrics wrong when I was singing in the car the other day! LOL LOL!

    Kelly_Ripa_Fan4evaon May 23, 2004   Link
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    This song is very awesome becuase when she's at the bridge, she makes the song sounds good. My favorite part when towards the end, everyone was saying Go Paula.

    skaterboy1988on May 30, 2005   Link
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    i love the little squeaks her voice does. sounds like a video game... one line wrong- should be "vibeology, now you ask what does that mean?"

    bouncehoperon January 14, 2007   Link

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