E ti lor
Ati de
Aunty Shakira, Baby girl tó gä
Come and put it down
You're a very bad gal
And I like your style
See I'm a bad boy and you will like me too
It's okay
I gbadu it when you whine that waist
And as a very sweet boy never caught unfresh
All my guys, we will like your friends
All my guys they gonn be your guys
Put it down down down
Put it down down down down
Put it down down down
Put it down down down
Put it down down down down
My Diva this our love no be counterfeit
With a kiss on my lips I will be standing fit
You no tall you no short
Gal you too legit
If them talk for the matter
Them go go six feet
We go tear everywhere like rugged jeans
This our love e too sweet like bread and beans
Who no know who no know
Him must know today
Las las las las we don reach Vegas
Imarama Mumcy I don see my wife(eehhh)
I don see my wife
Imarama Mumcy I don see my wife
You no know (no doubt) I don see my wife
I too know no doubt cos I'm duly covered by the most High Spirit (I don see my wife)
Major. Where's the donkey
She put it down man
You put it down down down
She put it down, you put it down
Gal you pon my mind so put it
Come put it down (Put it)
Put it down down down
Put it down down down down
Put it down down down
Put it down down down
Put it down down down down
You give me vibe, give me life no be lie oo


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    Have you ever had somebody Do it to you while they were playing [in your hair] (reference to a song on his first album)

    Call me [Ali] the way [i knocked] your ass [out] (obvious)

    She�s [at my house] whatcha think about that [i love your girl, i love your girl] (more references to other songs his written)

    admon February 06, 2010   Link

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