On my way to Miami I see all kind of freak,
From icky sticky bitches to fetish friendly tricks.
When I go out, some like to get me drunk and wild.
But the only thing you get tonight is my fucking drink tab.

Yes I'm like,
Hot chick that you can't even touch.
I'm like this cold ass bitch,
And I ain't ready to suck.
Uffie is here,
The boys are screaming,
And the club is packed.
And this one is for all my ladies who like to shake it like that.

So get your ass on the floor, down to the floor.

Touch your ass on the floor, down to the floor. (x4)

Tap your funky dancing shoes,
I can't hear, I want more.
Don't you stop, yes I want to see you're getting hot.
Uffie's got the hottest tracks,
And Uffie rock the beat.

In the club, I'm tired of hearing the same fucking shit.
With all the dancing crap, it's just the played out hits.
Where is the sound I like to hear that gets me shaking my ass?
I like an electronic beat with a
I'd like to have another drink I want to party hard.
Maybe roll out the fucking weed we gonna party hard,
Til the sunrise, we gonna get all sticky and shit.
But you don't care as long as me and DJ Feadz drop the heat.

I'm like,
Hot chick that you can't even touch. (x8)


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    HERE ARE THE MISSING PARTS:

    Tap your funky dancing shoes, I can't hear, I want more. Don't you stop, yes I want to see you're getting hot. Uffie's got the hottest tracks, And this shit on lock You let me kick up the sound So I'm tearing the sound you can spin a little faster I'm still ripping the song They call me Uff Yes I'm young but I aint giving a fuck If you got beef I thought you knew I am ready fuck, oh! If you be stopped, no we stopped the rock so Viciously that you don't even want us to stop I can't sit, dance, and shake on this
    I don't take no shit But it sounds a little fresher when the Uffie rock the beat

    In the club, I'm tired of hearing the same old shit With all the dancing crap, it's just a load of hits Where is the sound I like to hear that gets me shaking my ass? I like an electronic beat with a vocal that kick ass I mean I'm like the 2Live Crew band from the U.S.A. Cuz my first track is like a commercial for N.R.A. But I kill rape-walking Europeans on this club scene I push my dirty ____ dick cuz it is too fucking clean I'd like to have another drink I want to party hard. Maybe roll out the fucking weed we gonna party hard, 'Till the sunrise, we gonna get all sticky and shit. But you don't care as long as me and DJ Feadz drop the heat.

    I'm like, Hot chick that you can't even touch.

    heidismellson May 03, 2007   Link

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