Aw, here it goes

Everybody out there, go run and tell
Your homeboys and homegirls, it's time for Kenan and Kel
They keep you laughing' in the afternoon
So, don't touch that dial or leave the room
'Cause they always into something
No frontin' and you don't wanna miss it
It's double K like two to get greatness
Kenan and Kel, or should I say Kel and Kenan
And you gotta watch Kenan 'cause Kenan be schemin'
With a plan or a plot to make it to the top
But they kinda in the middle, 'cause they always gettin' caught
This ain't the Hardy Boys or a Nancy Drew mystery
It's just Kenan and Kel in your vicinity
Like Siegfried and Roy or Abbott and Costello
Magic and Kareem or Penn and Teller
Somebody's in trouble
Aw, here it go
On Nick-Ni-Nick-Nick, Ni-Nick-Nick-Nick


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Aw Here It Goes [Theme from Kenan and Kel; Previously Unreleased Track] Lyrics as written by Jr. Ivey Artis L.

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    lmao. yeah! go kenan and kel! i love those two crazy kids

    teenqueen22on March 20, 2008   Link

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