Ahh
Yeah
That's hot
Uhh
Yeah
Scott Storch
Yeah

Gonna make me scream
Wanna cause a riot
Make a lot of noise
I don't wanna be quiet

When it get's real loud
I get even louder
Gotta turn me on
Gotta make me holla

You gotta know what to do
If you wanna get down
So don't role of your smooch
Now you're running out of time

Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up
Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up

Can you make me hot
Make me touch the ceiling
Can you read my mind
Can you give me that feeling

When I loose my clothes
You like that don't ya
Let's get exposed
'Cause you know you want to

You gotta know what to do
If you wanna get down
So don't role of your smooch

Now you're running out of time
Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up
Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up

Don't play around
Let's get it started now

We can get it started
Don't be scared to party
Get on move ya body
It's time to party

You gotta know what to do (Know what to do)
If you wanna get down (Get down)
So don't role of your smooch
Now you're running out of time

Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up
Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up

Make me loose my mind
Turn it up

Gonna make me scream (Gonna make you scream)
Wanna cause a riot
Make a lot of noise
I don't wanna be quiet

When it get's real loud
I get even louder
Gotta turn me on
Gotta make me holla

You gotta know what to do
If you wanna get down
So don't role of your smooch
Now you're running out of time

Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up
Aw don't be afraid to turn it up
Turn it up
Turn it up, turn it up, turn it up
Aw don't be afraid to turn it up
Turn it up
Aw don't be afraid to turn it up
Aw don't be afraid to turn it up
Scott Storch
Yeah


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Turn It Up Lyrics as written by Jeff Bowden Dorian Michelle Hardnett

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    Though this song lacks the lyrical subtlety that made "Stars are Blind" the masterpiece that it was, it makes up for it with unparalleled musical progression. While Stars are Blind ascended to the realm of poetic High Art, this song is meant for the masses. Without a doubt music scholars will consider this song one as an example of how Paris could sing straightforward lyrics for the people without betraying the intellectualism that made her earlier works so great. It has all the emotional strength of Beethoven while maintaining a meaningful, artistic message for the audience.

    elcapitanlocoon August 01, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    Ok, the song Stars Are Blind isn't a bad song. But Turn it up? More like Turn It Off. Uhg.

    XxteenxheartsxXon July 30, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    i actually like this song. eekk! i dont know whats wrong with me!

    jENN uhh fERon August 01, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    she makes great club music. the remix is hot

    breakdown2313on August 18, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Just Because Paris Hilton Is A Skank Doesnt Mean She Makes Bad Music_

    If Any Other Person Had Been Singing This Song- [Lets Say Christina Aguilera] Everybody Would Percieve It Differently Than What They Do That Paris Hilton Is Singing It

    Its Only Paris Hilton's Reputation That Makes People Hate Her Music

    If You Like The Song Good For You- Coz I Know I Do

    OhSoRetroon August 26, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    ohsoretro, why do you capitalize every word?

    it's dumb kk

    maggotbrainon September 02, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Ok, I actually forced myself to listen to this song, just to see how bad it actually was, and boy was I surprised when I first heard it. It was even worse than I expected.

    No wonder Paris Hilton has a bad reputation, as a skank. This ranks high on my all-time worst songs ever list

    inpraiseoffollyon September 14, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    Oh dear,this is fucking horrible!

    Boh3m3on September 23, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    i heard that Paris Hilton wrote the lyrics to this song herself. Frankly, I'm not surprised, just disgusted. Threw up in my mouth a bit, there. Damn, this song is crap. About dancing, sex, basically. Lyrical depth? Pfft. Who needs that when you're Paris Hilton?

    Lostcause2712on October 16, 2006   Link
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    That was hilarious, elcapitanloco. hahaha Very good comment.

    tranquilasadoveon November 10, 2006   Link

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