But everybody wants to get some
Sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some
We want our sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some
We want the sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some
We want the sinsemilla
You know that it's better
To smoke it
Said in the morning time time time
But when you wake you bake
You know that
Everything (something) will be just fine
So fine
You know that it's better
To smoke that shit
Said in the morning time
But when you wake you bake
You know that
Jah jah say you be just fine
So fine
The people said
Everybody wants to get some
They want the sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some
Give me my sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some
I want the Sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some
But then he call the doctor for me
But yes this is a case of emergency
You know we rockin' 105.3
We comin' to give the good lovin'
Like she givin' it to me
So listen the people say yeah
But everybody wants to get some
Sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some
Give me my sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some
Wont give me the sinsemilla
And everybody wants to get some


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Sinsemilla Lyrics as written by Daniel Delacruz Cristofer Welter

Lyrics © Royalty Network, Downtown Music Publishing

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    Yes please do give me the Sinsemillia.

    Macboyon January 16, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    It's spelled Sensimilla, just to clarify.

    Obviously this song is about smoking the sensi herb :D

    rafiabramov24on October 04, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    this is an awsome song. im gonna go get some sensi D T D L

    capetownshark1on November 28, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    this song is an anthem

    just praising marijuana, and everyone is trying to get some

    stoopidandexpendable311on October 04, 2009   Link
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    The acoustic version of this song is SICKKK Good song. Just smoking some of that good Sensi herb that they love

    Naddy08on December 31, 2009   Link

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