Lets Go!

[Chorus: x2]
If you're down motherfucker then throw your hands up
Get loose in the club were gonna tear the party up
Get crunk! Get crunk!
Get crunk! Get crunk!
Get crunk! Get crunk!
Get crunk! Get crunk!

Yeah!

Get crunk! Get crunk!
Act a fool up in the club gonna you goin' get fucked up
Throw your fist up! What!
Throw your fist up! What!
Throw your fist up! What!
Throw your fist up! What!

Right now!
Get buck! Get buck!
Start a fight up in the club represent where you're from
Put your clicks up! What!
Put your clicks up! What!
Put your clicks up! What!
Put your clicks up! What!

Everybody's in the club right now!
With the Cristal bottles up right like oh!
Get crunk in the party right now
Lets break the rules yeah

Everybody's in the club right now!
With the Cristal bottles up right like oh!
Get crunk in the party right now
Lets break the rules yeah

[Chorus]

If you ain't a down motherfucker then go back home
Get crunk in the club
Poppin bottles of patron
Get drunk!
Get drunk!
Get drunk!
Get drunk!
Get drunk!
Get drunk!
Sippin' bottles of patron
Get loose get laid fuckin' bitches' everyday bc13 and you know where here to stay
These hoes
These hoes
Are always blowing up my phone
When I walk up in the club they goin' now I'm in the zone

Everybody's in the club right now!
With the Cristal bottles up right like oh!
Get crunk in the party right now
Let's break the rules yeah

Everybody's in the club right now!
With the Cristal bottles up right like oh!
Get crunk in the party right now
Let's break the rules yeah

[Chorus]

Yeah!
All you motherfuckin' brizzles to get off the flizzle and to start fuckin' dizzles
Fishizzle my nizzle got these fuckin' brizzles all up in my mizzle like a fuckin' grizzle
Get out my grizzle girl
You got all these fuckin' hoes all up in my face
Shut the fuck up with that shit
Lets put your motherfuckin' crowns up
Fishizzle like this

Put your motherfuckin' crowns up! What!
Put your crowns up what!
Put your crowns up what!
Put your crowns up what!
Put your crowns up what!
Put your crowns up what!
Put your crowns up what!
Now put your motherfuckin crowns up! What!
Put your crowns up! What!
Put your crowns up! What!
Put your crowns up! What!
Put your crowns up! What!
Put your crowns up! What!
Put your crowns up! What!
Put your mother crowns up!

[Chorus]

Get your crunk on
Get your crunk on girl!
Get your crunk on!
Go get your crunk on girl!
Get your crunk on!
Get your crunk on!
Get crunk now!
Now get your crunk on!
Go get your crunk on girl!
Get your crunk on!
Go get your crunk on girl!
Go! Get crunk now!
Get! Your! crunk! On!
That's The crunk juice
Get! Your! crunk! On!
That's the motherfuckin' crunk juice
Get your crunk on
Get your crunk
Get your crunk on
Get your crunk
Get your crunk on
Get your crunk
Get your crunk on!
And pass the motherfuckin' crunk juice!


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    This song is so kick awesome it's the ringtone on my phone. Eventhough there is some suggestive language which prevents me from blairing my music to the next state, it's still an amazing song.

    screamo_the_emoon October 15, 2008   Link

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