[P. Diddy]
C'mon now, C'mon now
Cash Money, Bad Boy baby
Let's go

[Baby]
Pretty lady go on do that dance
Pretty lady go on do that dance (c'mon now, let's go)
Sexy momma go on do that dance
Sexy momma go on do that dance (c'mon now)
Make it move for me baby (do you like that daddy?)
Make it jingle for me baby (do you like that daddy?)
Touch it down to the floo' (do you like that daddy?)
Pick it up and let's go (do you like that daddy?)

[Baby]
See I walk through the club wit my Prada on
Vallet to da keys 'cause tha cars so strong
Twenty four whoooo, mami know too
Ballas come through tha side doo' wit they crew
I went left and Puff went right
Plus we had on all that ice
I had a bald chick he had one too
I had a mink on she had one too

[P. Diddy talking]
Hey Birdman hold up a second
You see them ladies over there?
Them ladies singing that thing, ladies sing
Yeah, I like that there
Finish what you were saying

[Baby]
I bought the bar out so he bought tha bar too
It ain't nothing to a balla mami do what we do
Pimp game wear big rings
Birdman drive a red Range

[Chorus: Baby]
Pretty lady go on do that dance
Pretty lady go on do that dance (c'mon now, let's go)
Sexy momma go on do that dance
Sexy momma go on do that dance (c'mon now, let's go)
Pretty lady go on do that dance
Pretty lady go on do that dance (c'mon now, let's go)
Sexy momma go on do that dance
Sexy momma go on do that dance (c'mon now)
Make it move for me baby (do you like that daddy?)
Make it jingle for me baby (do you like that daddy?)
Touch it down to the floo' (do you like that daddy?)
Pick it up and let's go (do you like that daddy?)
Make it move for me baby (do you like that daddy?)
Make it jingle for me baby (do you like that daddy?)
Touch it down to the floo' (do you like that daddy?)
Pick it up and let's go (do you like that daddy?)

[P. Diddy]
Now shake it fast, watch yo'self
Ma show me what you workin wit twurk that thing
Bounce like that girl work that thing
Make a pimp want to hurt that thing

Stop fronting ma and do that dance
Make yo knees touch ya elbows and do that dere
What you got there? Bend ova show that tattoo right there
Just shake it, shake it, break it, break it

Now look at you momma, oh, high cut
I see from behind ya, oh, she's all that
Baby you a designa wit a, coach bag
Wit a scarf around it wit a, coach hat

Smack it up, slap it up, let me turn it up
'Til you steam and you scream, I'm burning up
On the scene I seen her doing the butt
Keep doing what your doing to her, let's go

[Chorus]

[P. Diddy]
I see you looking at me momma like you could, drop something
Keep looking at me momma cause you a, hot something
Girl shake it around, like you got something
No playing around momma, stop fronting

[Baby]
I see what you doing mami, um hum
I like the way you move mami
Me and Diddy could buy you a car, ma
Me and Diddy could make you a star, ma
See those? Let's go
Tell hot get them broads I'll bring 'em to the car show
Wipe a pimp down, touch the floo'
Bend ova pop it love, show me what ya know

[Chorus]


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