Do it! Do it! All right!
Do it! Do it! All right!
Do it! Do it! All right!
Do it! Do it! All right!

You got a mouth don't you act like you ain't heard a thing
Who told you to play the victim you aint suffering
I see that lazy-ass attitude hey let it drop
You got potential come on take it to the tippity-top
Come on and show that energy that you always give out
Use it for something good, yeah you know what I'm talking about
Keep jumping reaching higher you can't take a fall
Give it all!
Give it all!
Give it all!
Give it all!

Do it! Do it! All right!
Do it! Do it! All right!

Got ideas to supply
And a passport to try
Everything we should but don't
Everything we could but won't
When our back's to the pack
And no plans to take back
Anything we've ever owned
Anything we've ever known
And what happens next will be yours now
'Cause we've gotta figure out
If we're gonna show you how

Do it! Do it! All right!
Do it! Do it! All right!

If we have the right combination we got everything
And to strike faster than lightning we raise what we bring
We have the right combination
It ain't time to crawl
Give it all!
Give it all!
Give it all!
Give it all!

Do it! Do it! All right!
Do it! Do it! All right!

Got ideas to supply
And a passport to try
Everything we should but don't
Everything we could but won't
When our back's to the pack
And no plans to take back
Anything we've ever owned
Anything we've ever known

And what happens next will be yours now
'Cause we've gotta figure out
If we're gonna show you how

Do it! Do it! All right!
Do it! Do it! All right! (Alright)
Do it! Do it! All right!
Do it! Do it! All right!


Lyrics submitted by debtscum

Doing It Right Lyrics as written by Guy Hemric Nkechi Ka Ninja Egenamba

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    I beleive this song is about the high energy that the Go! Team constantly has. It's also urging everyone else to use their energy in a positive way just as they have. I guess the point of doing that is to add to their crazy dancing high movement shows.

    What I find interesting about the song is that the music always reminds me of sesame street, and because of this it always sounds youthful. This adds a lot, as if they have that youthful fierce energy, like puppies or toddlers. Always happy, always getting into innocent trouble, and lots of potential.

    zzazzmanon June 14, 2008   Link
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    I'm not a hundred percent sure on the lyrics to the chorus. She might also be singing "And whatever's next will be here now..."

    debtscumon June 19, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    Oh, and I made a typo. It should be "got OUR backs to the pack..."

    debtscumon June 19, 2008   Link
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    Thank you so much for putting these up!

    RyGuy86on June 29, 2008   Link
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    This song reminds me of celebration.

    tommyhaychon June 23, 2010   Link

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