See her in the city and say
Ooh she's got a lovely way
True she don't want to play
She has you going your way

I pop no style
I'm strictly rude
I pop no style
I'm strictly rude

See her in the club and you call out to me, true
See her, when I look she winks
See her dancing in the black
Waiting for me to attack
Drink a little beer, smoke, we're winos I think
An uptown, top right kid
See me and she pulls against me
Soon dancing is a constant thing
Checks to see I'm Allston boy and I am so she knows my ring
When we leave, she rides with me,
I'm an up town, top right kid
Shall you see us driving we both sing
Check-o we're jamming everything
She says, "Lovin's all I bring
And I'm caring, for you, if you'll be my man."

She pops no style
She's strictly rude
She pops no style
She's strictly rude

When two fit it makes you think
I got the cute one, my woman
She says, "Lovin's all I bring"
And it's her lovin' that's a wonderful thing

We pop no style
We strictly rude
We pop no style
We strictly rude

Lovin' yes we are it's such a wonderful thing
When two fit it makes you think
See us both in the black
She lays on me so relaxed
Drink a little beer, smoke, we're winos I think
We're uptown, top right kids
See her in the club and she calls out to me
She winks as she's clawing at me
See us both in the black
She looks at me so relaxed
Drink a little beer, smoke, we're winos I think
Drink a little beer, smoke, we're winos I think
She says, "lovin's all I bring"
And it's that lovin' that's a wonderful thing

We pop no style
We're strictly rude
We pop no style
We're strictly rude


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    very relaxed, almost slow motion

    Alec2234on June 28, 2009   Link

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