Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah
Oh oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah

Yes I can, doubt better leave, I'm running with this plan
Pull me, grab me, crabs in the bucket can't have me
I'll be the president one day
January first, oh, you like that gossip
Like you the one drinking what God sip dot com
Now I gotta work with your tongue
How many rolling stones you want
Yeah I got a brand new spirit,
Speak it and it's done
Rolled up on the side of the bed like I won
Talk like a winner, my chest to that sun
G5 dealer, US to Taiwan
Now who can say that I wanna play back
Mama knew I was a needle in a hay stack
A Bugatti boy, plus Maybach
I got a feeling it's a wrap, ASAP

Oh, oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah
Oh oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah

The mountain top, walk on water
I got power, feel so royal
One second, I'mma strike oil
Diamond, platinum, no more for you
Gotta drill it in, never giving in
Giving ups not an option, gotta get it in
Witness I got the heart of twenty men
No fear, go to sleep in the lion's den
That flow, that spark, that crown
You looking at the king of the jungle now
Stronger than ever can't hold me down
A hundred miles feelin' from the picture smile
Straight game face, it's game day
See me running through the crowd full of melee
No trick plays, I'm Bill Gates,
Take a genius to understand me

Oh, oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah
Oh oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah

Good feelin', good feelin'
I know you got the good feelin'
Let's get it, let's get it
Gotta love the life that we livin'
Let's get it, let's get it
I know you got the good feelin'
Let's get it, let's get it
Gotta love the life that we livin'

Oh, oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah
Oh oh, sometimes I get a good feeling, yeah
I get a feeling that I never never never never had before, no no
I get a good feeling, yeah

Sometimes I get a good feeling


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    What!? Still no additional comments! You people are NUTS! This is a great track, especially if you like to dance. It's also upbeat and positive. Toss in Flo Rida's back and shoulder tattoos and how could ANYONE not like this;)

    BornToFightBackon May 10, 2012   Link
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    WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE! This is such a catchy dance track. It cheers me up whenever I am stressed. Even on the crappiest days (such as today, although I still have many blessings) this song is a real pick-me-up. Can't help but move in my pants (perhaps seat would be a better choice:).

    justanothergurlon May 22, 2012   Link
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    Y this no come up when I used the search feature on the front page? Hmmmmm. Love this song. It gives me a....well....a good feeling. Flo Rida always gives a good feeling...energetic, fun, often sexual, songs that are great for dancing. The lyrics to this track need no interpretation, but hey...I get a point just for leaving this bubblegum comment ;)

    Jeffreystumpon July 31, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    Like the beat, can't stand her voice or his voice or whatever.

    jkay2on August 15, 2013   Link
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    Okay, uhm I am honestly shocked that nobody seems to understand the meaning of this song. It's clearly about Jesus' Second Coming on Earth. The first two lines of the second verse are the mountaintop and walk on water. Who went up to the mountaintop and who walked on water uh Jesus. I got power, feel so royal. Jesus has a lot of power, and he is also the King of Heaven. That flow that spark that crown- more things about being a King. King of the Jungle. Again guys this stuff is so obvious.

    So going back to the first verse it says that yes i can, doubt that i leave. This would mean of course that Jesus is already back and doesn't have any plans to leave. Then it says that I'll be the President one day. Now I don't think this means that Flo Rida plans on being president one day but it does mean that he thinks that Jesus will be the President one day. Makes sense if Jesus was to return since it is the most powerful job in the world.

    Abscotidleon May 30, 2014   Link
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    Just a GREAT dance track with a simple message....feel good about your life. Feel good about yourself. I dance with myself in my vehicle's seat whenever it plays over the radio. Hey, there are no complaints about my partner so I'm one happy lil' clam! Flo Rida's got a hit on his hands...at least with this listener. It's a hip-moving song with a great sound. And for a chance he hasn't included sex in it....also a nice change (although I am NOT complaining about his sexual songs 'cause they are GOOD:)

    rolypolywoofwoofon December 14, 2011   Link

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