Ay

Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out
West side walk it out (West side walk it out)
South side walk it out (South side walk it out)
East side walk it out (East side walk it out)
North side walk it out (North side walk it out)
Now here we go

Now walk it out (now walk it out)
now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now West side walk it out (now West side walk it out)
Now South side walk it out (now South side walk it out)
East side walk it out (East side walk it out)
North side walk it out (North side walk it out)

Now hit the danceflo', and bend ya back low
She do it with no hands, now stop pop and roll
I'm smokin bubble ho, yeah dey in trouble ho
I like the way she move, an undercover ho
Now everybody leanin, I made the crowd rock
Now go on and walk it out, I see they on my jock
She want that bubblegum, is they the Double-mint Twins?
Two hoes choosin me, so I know that I'ma win
It's on once again, Patron once again
I threw my hair back, then I froze like the wind
West side walk it out (West side walk it out)
South side walk it out (South side walk it out)
East side walk it out (East side walk it out)
North side walk it out (North side walk it out)

Now walk it out (now walk it out)
now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now West side walk it out (now West side walk it out)
Now South side walk it out (now South side walk it out)
East side walk it out (East side walk it out)
North side walk it out (North side walk it out)

Now walk it out (now walk it out)
now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now West side walk it out (now West side walk it out)
Now South side walk it out (now South side walk it out)
East side walk it out (East side walk it out)
North side walk it out (North side walk it out)

They walk it on the East, they walk it on the West
The South side just got it, North side stuck in it
In the club, on the deuce, big stacks no flex
These suckers wanna try me tell 'em tool on deck
He walkin' in his one steady smokin' on fruits
She walked in with a friend, all in her snow boots
Oh shit there dey go (hey) they walk it on the flo'
Grey Goose, double shots, it'll let your body go
My niggas on my side, haters hate, think it's funny
I walked it on these niggas now I'm gettin to my money
Froze on them hoes, I'm not talkin 'bout dancin
Ho count 'pon the charm, diamonds steady stead' enhancin

Now walk it out (now walk it out)
now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now walk it out (now walk it out)
Now West side walk it out (now West side walk it out)
Now South side walk it out (now South side walk it out)
East side walk it out (East side walk it out)
North side walk it out (North side walk it out)

Okay now do it how you do it, go on and walk it out
I said do it how you do it, go on and walk it out
Okay, do it how you do it, go on and walk it out
I said do it how you do it, go on and walk it out
Walk, walk, walk, now walk it out
Walk, walk, walk, now walk it out
Walk, walk, walk, now walk it out
I said do it how you do it, go on and walk it out

Ay


Lyrics submitted by panicatd181

Walk It Out Lyrics as written by Korey Roberson Montay Humphrey

Lyrics © TUNECORE INC, Ultra Tunes, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group

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    DANG! NO ONE HAS COMMENTED ON THIS SONG!!!! This song is awesome! I freaking love the beat to it!!!!

    TheBlackIrish89on April 24, 2007   Link
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    WOW!!! only 2!!! I love this song I love it more now that my school did a dance to it and did a really good job doing it!!!!

    Pretty Girlon June 19, 2007   Link
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    I'm not a big rap fan but this song is catchy. lol

    ZionsVillageIdioton August 25, 2007   Link
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    Haha, I love your name Zion.

    silhouette-symphonyon October 23, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    This is a great song, but very misunderstood! The simple structure and lack of lyrical variation in this masterpiece belay its serious nature! The oft repeated line "Walk It Out" actually refers to conflict resolution, specifically in the urban communities vulgarly known as "Ghettos".

    Thus Walk It Out is not a description of dance moves but a thinly veiled call to action! The bridge section that refers to "North Side" and "South Side" is speaking of our World as a whole, and the fact that we all need to "Walk It Out" and end conflicts peacefully!

    Our World is in a sad state if even such a poigniont work of genius such as this is relegated to the philosophically empty wastelands of "The Club".

    SgtAndrewCarteron March 24, 2012   Link
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    My Interpretation

    Many believe this to be hood related, but in actuality not every song has a deep meaning. It's a simple interpretation: Dude is grinding in the club and get's a hard on. Best way to get rid of a hard-on without the whole club seeing is it to walk around and hope no one notices.

    Wolfgang7990on February 27, 2016   Link

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