Everybody here is feelin' your vibe
Eyes glued, hands up 'cause you're doin' it right
Everybody get the chance to shine
So don't be shy now
Did you know that everyone's a star?
Big time, it don't matter who you are
Flip the beat and we're switchin' it up, yeah
It's your time to

Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Too hot, too hot
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Don't stop, don't stop

Do, do
Oh, yeah, yeah

What you doin' up against the wall?
You know you wanna dance or you wouldn't be here at all
Everybody's got it goin' on and on and on
It's on tonight, yeah
Show a little uh, uh, uh
You know I like it when you uh, uh, uh
Everybody wanna uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah

Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Too hot, too hot
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Don't stop, don't stop

Oh, everybody
Oh, it's time to party (time to party)
Time to show what you can do, yeah (show what you can do)
And everyone should (everyone should)
It makes you feel good
You can, you will, you know you've got the moves

Oh, come on
Oh, oh, everybody, get up now
On the dance floor, mm
Oh, yeah

Everybody here is feelin' the vibe
Eyes glued, hands up 'cause you're doin' it right
Everybody get the chance to shine
Baby, come on, don't be shy now

Show a little uh, uh, uh
You know I like it when you uh, uh, uh
Everybody wanna uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah
Show a little uh, uh, uh
You know I like it when you uh, uh, uh
Everybody wanna uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, yeah

Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Too hot, too hot
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Don't stop, don't stop

Get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Too hot, too hot to shine
Shine on
Come on
Too hot, too hot
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Get your, get your, get your shine on
Too hot, too hot


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Get Your Shine On Lyrics as written by Matthew R. T. Gerrard Jesse Mccartney

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    it is a memorible ballad to everyone out there who needs to getcha getcha shine on nigger. Ya hear me boy yeah thats right im balkc and proud adn love get your shine on and brush my teeth this song is great the lyrics teh voice si incredible and its all about getting up in there if u know what i mean ya heard. Jesse has that talent to hide little preverted stuff like that in his songs and then be able to play them on the disney channel. He is the effing man out there on the scene, hes hot and the new thing, the new big sex symbol that every little girl wants to bang yeah yeah getcha getcha shine on yeah yeah nigger what what. Jesse is crazy awesome and ohh mean i want to hit that shit. But u can just tell what this song is about theres no need to explain its about hitting that shit.

    iliveatthe711on July 01, 2005   Link

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