Hello, Mr.Radio
Got her pink tights
And her funny-money retro sound (sound)
Spin that shit
Spin it 'cause it's fabulous

Dance, Mr. Radio Nerd
How 'bout we trade them speakers for these
New Jimmy Choo sneakers
What do you say, what do you say?

Play it for me, baby, give it to me
Real filthy pop
Spin that shit
Spin it 'cause it's fabulous

Play it for me, baby, give it to me
Real filthy pop
Spin that shit
Spin it 'til it's platinum

Hello, Mr. Radio
This beat is expensive pop
Yeah, work that shit
Work it like a Hilton

Hello, Mr. I'm That Shit
Yes sir, yes sir
How 'bout we trade them speakers
With my Louis Vuitton sneakers?

Play it for me, baby
Give it to me real filthy pop
Spin that shit
Spin it 'cause it's fabulous

Play it for me, baby
Give it to me real filthy pop
Spin that shit
Spin it 'til it's platinum

Huh, huh
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Pop, pop, pop
Real filthy pop
You're so filthy
This music's so filthy

Play it for me, baby
Give it to me real filthy pop
Spin that shit
Spin it 'cause it's fabulous

Play it for me, baby
Give it to me real filthy pop
Spin that shit
Spin it 'til it's platinum
(x3)


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    The sum equals the wholelottashittons!

    madskinnyladon January 06, 2012   Link

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