Ain't nobody jealous
Everybody has they own
Nobody is locked up
Everybody
Everybody is free to roam
Look at that scrubby (just chillin')
With a hottie on his side
Look at them rich kids, poor kids
Everybody
Together on the same side
And they down to ride

Let's go all the way
(Let's go all the way)
Let's go all the way
Let's go high high high
Let's go all the way

Ain't nobody left out
Everybody gets to go
It could never be too crowded
Come on
We still pickin' up some mo'
Don't nobody hate you, playa hate you
There ain't no hate at all
Gotta hold out their hands and catch you
They'll catch you
And they never will let you fall
You ain't gotta worry all day long

Let's go all the way
(Let's go all the way)
Let's go all the way
Let's go high high high
Let's go all the way

Never no sickness
No sickness
Nobody has to die
Nobody has to die
Everything is answered
Right then and there
Never have to wonder why
(You never have to wonder why no oh)
Won't nobody rush you
No program
Be as long as you want to be
Can you guess what this place is?
Your future
Make it a reality
All you have to do is follow me

Let's go all the way
(Let's go all the way)
Let's go all the way
Let's go high high high
Let's go all the way
Let's go all the way
(Let's go all the way)
Let's go all the way
Let's go high high high
Let's go all the way


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    This song is a Sly Fox cover only ICP changed all the lyrics cept for the chorus part.. the original song is completely different and is simply about sex this is not that simple. I love the way ICP do this song. 80s remakes are usually crap but this is an exception to the rule. I beleive this version of the song is talking about the ultimate state of bliss achieved by a sort of nirvana or heaven.

    cheren28on April 12, 2005   Link

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