I'm heading out, through this door
I got a stack of keys in hand
There's only one, that I'm needing
The one that turns on my fucking car!
But do I get jiggy with it?
Thats why I'm diggin' it!
But do I get jiggy with it?
Thats why I'm diggin' it!
But do I get jiggy with it?
Thats why I'm diggin' it!
But do I get jiggy with it?
Thats why I'm diggin' it!
Do you get how I'm feeling?
Do you know how I feel?
Look at the timing I'm already there
I slam the pedal now I'm traveling 69
I'm in a rush, can't go anywhere
The traffic's got me but you see me slowly passing by
I'm stuck in this highway
I try to do it my way
I'm stuck in this highway
I try to do it my way! Yeah!
The rhythm in my car
Guides me down through the road
I'm cruisin' in my car
Or blazing down the road
The feelin' in my car
Makes me bad to the bone!
But do I get jiggy with it?
Thats why I'm diggin' it!
But do I get jiggy with it?
Thats why I'm diggin' it!
But do I get jiggy with it?
Thats why I'm diggin' it!
But do I get jiggy with it?
Thats why I'm diggin' it!
Do you get how I'm feeling?
Do you know how I feel?
Look at the timing I'm already there
I slam the pedal now I'm traveling 69
I'm in a rush, can't go anywhere
The traffic's got me but you see me slowly passing by
I'm stuck in this highway
I try to do it my way
I'm stuck in this highway
I try to do it my way! Yeah!


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If I'm Diggin' It, I'm Jiggin' With It! Lyrics as written by Juan Vazquez Betancourt

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