Hey hey hey
What the fucks the problem?
hey
What the fucks the problem?
Hey hey hey
What the fucks the problem?
hey
What the fucks your problem?
Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey
I'm so desperate
I don't know the things that are the best
Kick the bucket y'all, mutha fuck it y'all
Kick the bucket y'all, mutha fuck it y'all
I don't need to feel this freakin' stressed
Kick the bucket y'all, mutha fuck it y'all
Kick the bucket y'all, mutha fuck it y'all
Kick the bucket y'all
Kick the bucket y'all
ohhhhhhhhh Hey hey hey
What the fucks the problem?
hey
What the fucks your problem?
Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey
I'm so desperate
I don't know the things that are the best
Kick the bucket y'all, mutha fuck it y'all
Kick the bucket y'all, mutha fuck it y'all
I don't need to feel I'm under dressed
Kick the bucket y'all, mutha fuck it y'all
Kick the bucket y'all, mutha fuck it y'all
I'm so desperate
and so....
mutha fuck it y'all
mutha fuck it y'all
mutha fuck it y'all


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Kick the Bucket Lyrics as written by James Euringer

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    The lyrics are actually kick OUT the jams motherfucker. It sounds like it's based off of the song from a band called the MC5 from the 60s. The MC5's song is Kick Out The Jams.

    JRhule07on May 24, 2006   Link

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