Oh yeah!!!

Lookin' for some action, want a mean machine
Gettin' hot 'n' nasty, climbin' in-between

I'm-a rockin' in the mornin' and in the night
I'm gonna find a mama makes me feel right

Get down
Let's get crazy
Right now
Let's get crazy (alright)

Wanna kiss your lips, not the ones on your face
Your innocent jive is really out of place (yeah)
In need of assistance
A dog for my bone
Ain't no way tonight I go home alone

Get down
Let's get crazy
Right now
Let's get crazy (hahahahahahaha)

Oh rock on!
Oh!!!

Get crazy

Intoxication runnin' through my veins
A shot of the past keep runnin' in my brain wave

I'm rockin' in the mornin' and in the night
I'm gonna find a rocker makes me feel right

Get down
Let's get crazy
Right now
Let's get crazy (ah come on get down to business)

Get down (ha)
Let's get crazy
Right now
Let's get crazy (crazy)
Oh right now

Get down (oh come on)
We're gonna get crazy (we're gonna rock on tonight)
Right now (ooh yeah)
Let's get crazy (hoohoohoohoohoo)

Get down (well well well well well well)
Let's get crazy (get insane)
Right now (oh sometime tonight)
Let's get crazy (CRAZY!)

Get down



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    Obviously about sex. Also, one of the best QR songs.

    andrew1177on November 04, 2019   Link

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