think I saw your body before I saw your face,
The kind of moves you made where wakin up the place,
Then you favourite song come one the one you love,
You come over to me,
Looked in my eyes and said for sure,
You had your hands all over my body tonight,
You didn't care about respectability,
With people staring 'cause you really made a seen,
It must of looked liked we were doin it for real.

You Said,
Where I come from we don't play around,
And when its time to party we know how to get down,
And where were goin baby you don't have to worry bout a thing,
Take my hand,
Move your body up and down,
And,

Push Up
Your body, Your body next to mine
Push Up
I gotta make that sexy booty mine
Push Up
And shake it, baby shake that ass
Push Up
I love when you feel like getting nasty.

Just like drug you work with my reality,
You where a figment of my sexuality,
I know your capable of blowing down the mic,
So excuse me when you talk to me I seam preoccupied.

'cause,
Where I come from we don't play around,
And when its time to party we know how to get down,
And where were goin baby you don't have to worry bout a thing,
Take my hand,
Move your body up and down,
And,

Push Up
Your body, Your body next to mine
Push Up
I gotta make that sexy booty mine
Push Up
And shake it, baby shake that ass
Push Up
I love when you feel like getting nasty.

Where I come from, no, we don't play around,
No No,
And where I Come from, yeah, we get down, we get down,
So move your body up and down and

Push Up
Your body, Your body next to mine
Push Up
I gotta make that sexy booty mine
Push Up
And shake it, baby shake that ass
Push Up
I love when you feel like getting nasty.

Push Up
Your body, Your body next to mine
Push Up
I gotta make that sexy booty mine
Push Up
And shake it, baby shake that ass
Push Up
I love when you feel like getting nasty.


Lyrics submitted by Matty

Push Up Lyrics as written by Terry Troutman Roger Troutman

Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    i like the film clip, i don't think the song really means anything. The Asian dude did a hilarious cover on American Idol, i think that's half the reason the song was so successful.

    sire_of_black_eyesson January 08, 2005   Link
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    i adore this song!!!!!!!!!! i just wanna dance everytime i hear it.. me and ann louise's party tune :D

    recycledvirginon April 11, 2005   Link
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    Absolutely great Song to dance too! Works at sports events too, gets everyone pumped up.

    cmdrnmartinon October 02, 2005   Link
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    it's obvious this is about gay sex

    uglykidjoeon February 25, 2006   Link
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    Has a great beat to it, may not be an everyday song, but it is unparallelled at Clubs, Parties and Sporting Events. Nice rythm, nice speed, great sounds.

    cmdrnmartinon August 12, 2006   Link
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    Does anyone know who does the vocals for this?

    coffeekaton November 07, 2006   Link

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