Hey Timbo
Yeah
Don't you hate it when a dude starts actin' up
Like this fella over here with his hands on the scuff
Be muggin' and carryin' on

Hey JT
Yeah
Why these dudes keep starin' at us
I dunno but Ima bout to find out wassup
Be easy don't take it to rough
Talk to 'em

I'm not being cocky
I just noticed that she was looking at me
Chill homeboy be cool
Cause there ain't no reason for all that fussin' at me
Its just gettin' started
And there's a lot of fish around
Here just shakin' they jelly
I ain't tryin' to be rude dude but we tryin' to tear up the place come on

There ain't nothing to it
If you wanna get down then we can do it-do it
There ain't nothing to it
Get out your seat
Why
You ain't glued to it
Be easy and watch that, tone
Keep stepping with your new suede shoes, on
Boys and girls lets all sing along
Now everybody just get on the good foot

Get on the good foot

Now, how am I supposed to know that she's yours
She ain't got no ring on her finger
It ain't our fault homeboy that your girl likes to wonder and linger
Your actin' so serious
We just danced I ain't even ask for her number

Don't be mad 'cause we the life of the party
We ain't tryin' to hurt nobody talk to 'em

I'm not being cocky
I just noticed that she was looking at me
Chill homeboy be cool
Cause there ain't no reason for all that fussin' at me
Its just gettin' started
And there's a lot of fish around
Here just shakin' they jelly
I ain't tryin' to be rude dude
But we tryin' to tear up the place
Come on
There ain't nothing to it
If you wanna get down then we can do it, do it
There ain't nothing to it
Get out your seat
Why
You ain't glued to it
Be easy and watch that, tone
Keep stepping with your new suede shoes, on
Boys and girls lets all sing along
Now everybody just get on the good foot

Get on the good foot

If you keep on pressin' at me
(That don't bother me none)
Cause I see every fish in the sea
(Ima get the baddest one)
You take yourself so seriously
(But you don't impress me none)

Don't be alarmed boy, we came to do no harm boy
Talk to 'em

I'm not being cocky
I just noticed that she was looking at me
Chill homeboy be cool
Cause there ain't no reason for all that fussin' at me
Its just gettin' started
And there's a lot of fish around
Here just shakin' they jelly
I ain't tryin' to be rude dude
But we tryin' to tear up the place
Come on
There ain't nothing to it
If you wanna get down then we can do it, do it
There ain't nothing to it
Get out your seat
Why
You ain't glued to it
Be easy and watch that, tone
Keep stepping with your new suede shoes, on
Boys and girls lets all sing along
Now everybody just get on the good foot

Get on the good foot


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