When I like what I see
Something inside of me
Tells me that I gotta be
Hittin' on it
I'm hittin' on it

When it looks pretty hot
I don't give it a second thought
Because I know that
I otta be
Hittin' on it
I'm hittin' on it

Girls are thought
Not to make the first move
But when I'm in the mood

[Chorus]
I'm the initiator
I don't bide my time
I take him home
To get him alone
I bend his will to mine
I am the initiator
I move in for the kiss
I slip the tongue
I start the fun
I like it like this
I like it like this

He looks just about my age
Baby face and long legs
A little sugar
A little rage
I'm hittin' on it
Hittin' on it

You mess with me
And I'll take you down
I may be young
But I've been around
I want it all
And I want it now
I'm hittin' on it
Hittin' on it

Listen up girls
You know it's alright
Go get
What you want tonight

[Chorus]

I gotta feel good
I gotta feel right
I gotta bang bang
All through the night


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    Love this song.

    It's got an obvious meaning; she's tired of the whole "guy starts the sexual encounters" idea, so she's turning the tables on this guy she seems to be so attracted to in the song. The ultimate girl power song if you ask me.

    xSakuraon August 01, 2008   Link

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