Late Summer Nights
Can’t Nobody Do It Like Us
Good Times Good Vibes
Know We Always Down To Turn Up
Late Summer Nights
Can’t Nobody Do It Like Us
Good Times Good Vibes
Know We Always Down To Turn Up
Chasing that bag in the day time
Party in the night time
Road tripping headed outta town
Bring a bottle of that good crown
You know that’s its lit all night
Rolling with my click we outta sight
We hit the club bring that hype to the door
But we ain’t with that drama no no
Late Summer Nights
Can’t Nobody Do It Like Us
Good Times Good Vibes
Know We Always Down To Turn Up
Late Summer Nights
Can’t Nobody Do It Like Us
Good Times Good Vibes
Know We Always Down To Turn Up
Pool party started out as a day party
Now it’s midnight and we tripping
Shout out to Cardi
Grown folks at the table playing spades
Pot Heads to the left off the haze
Good Times, Good Vibes
And I spot a cutie to my right
But he ain’t getting no play
Cuz I gotta get paid
I got work in the morning
And I can’t be late
Late Summer Nights
Can’t Nobody Do It Like Us
Good Times Good Vibes
Know We Always Down To Turn Up
Late Summer Nights
Can’t Nobody Do It Like Us
Good Times Good Vibes
Know We Always Down To Turn Up
Summer Nights
Know we always down to turn up
Good times, good vibes
Cmon let’s make a movie tonight
Anything you want
Anything you need
Anything your soul desires
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
Late Summer Nights
Can’t Nobody Do It Like Us
Good Times Good Vibes
Know We Always Down To Turn Up
Late Summer Nights
Can’t Nobody Do It Like Us
Good Times Good Vibes
Know We Always Down To Turn Up


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