(On and on till the break of dawn)
(On and on till the break of dawn) (Woo, woo, woo, woo)
(On and on till the break of dawn) Darling, you
(On and on till the break of dawn) (Whoa...oh....whoa...oh...) Darling, you

(On and on till the break of dawn)
(On and on till the break of dawn) (Ooh, whoa, oh, oh)
(On and on till the break of dawn) Darling, you
(On and on till the break of dawn)

Mi got di wop style
Miss Adina come rock pon di mile
With di rude girl style
We come to shock the world

So sing pon di boom-boom (Sing pon di boom-boom)
Kill 'em wit di boom-boom shots (Kill 'em wit di boom-boom shots)
Ride da macka rodeo
Make sure dem do not like dem go, no

Lately I've been thinking about
The way you make me feel
And it blows my mind
To know your love's for real
Darling, you

Darling you, got the vibe that girls run to
And it's all about you (Ooh...oh...ooh...ooh...)
And I'll be calling you, I don't need no substitute
It's all about you

So some on over, rub me down [Rub me down]
Ain't nothin' wrong with you lovin' me all night long
I wanna make love to you
I wanna hold you
Darling, you

Darling you, got the vibe that girls run to
And it's all about you, yeah
And I'll be calling you, I don't need no substitute (No substitute, baby)
It's all about you (Oh...oh...oh...darling, you)

Darling you, got the vibe that girls run to (Ooh...ooh...ooh...)
And it's all about you (And I'll be calling you)
And I'll be calling you, I don't need no substitute (No...)
It's all about you (It's all about you)

Mi say a what a wonderful day pon di nigga ol
Mi got to find a man who's up to no good
So sing pon di boom-boom (Sing pon di boom-boom)
Kill 'em wit di boom-boom shots
Like a black a rodeo
Make sure dem do not like dem go, no
Oh, Lord, oh, God
Treat mi wit da rod that's, oh, so broad
Watch this

Darling you (You), got the vibe that girls run to
And it's all about you
And I'll be calling you (Calling you), I don't need no substitute (I don't
Need no, baby)
It's all about you (It's all about you, baby, it's all about you, you...)

Darling you (Darling you), got the vibe that girls run to
And it's all about you
And I'll be calling you, I don't need no substitute (Oh...ooh...oh...)
It's all about you (Baby)

Darling you, got the vibe that girls run to
And it's all about you
And I'll be calling you, I don't need no substitute
It's all about you


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