Hey where you from?
I'm from New York
I really like your style
Huh, what? You like the way I walk?

New York girls
Come on you know you're hot
Attitude
And that's what makes you rock

In your tight black jeans
And my high heeled shoes
God, I think you're hot
I got to get with you

New York girls
They really mess me up
Chelsea pearls
Sound like a buttercup

New York girls
Come on you know you're hot
Attitude
And that's what makes you rock

Come on girls,
Tell us where you're really from
Florida, England, Oregon, I'm Polish,
I a come from Chile, I come from Sicily, I love it
Colombia, China, Miami, I'm from Sweden,
Phoenix, Jamaica, Korea,
I'm from Japan, arigato, Utah; I'm from New York City!
Even if your not, we love you all

New York girls
New York girls
Come on you know you're hot
Attitude
Attitude
New York girls
They really mess me up
Let's dance!


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    luv diz song 2 ; now TELL US WHERE YOURE REALLY FROM?!

    justinroxamazinglyon January 30, 2007   Link

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