Cum, girl, I'm tryna get your pussy wet
Work that, lemme see you drip sweat
Cum girl, I'm tryna get your pussy wet
Work that, lemme see you drip sweat
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Work that clit
Cum, girl

Finger fuck your pussy like you want some, girl
Work it like a nigga straight licking on your pearl
I want to see you cum in the middle of the dance floor
Your nigga can't fuck, what you think your finger made for
I'm gon' beat that pussy up
You get it wet enough, and I might lick it up
Licky, licky, licky, like a peppermint swirl
Lick that clit
Cum, girl
Uh, I want to see your legs shake
Take you to the crib, we can fuck 'til the bed break
Uh, fuck you 'til your pussy ache
Think about that, but right now, girl, mastur'
(Uh, uh) 'bate for a nigga, freaky in the club
Stop worrying about them other hoes
It's me in your world
Work that clit
Cum, girl

Cum, girl, I'm tryna get your pussy wet
Work that, lemme see you drip sweat
Cum, girl, I'm tryna get your pussy wet
Work that, lemme see you drip sweat
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Work that clit
Cum, girl

Cum on your finger, girl, and lick it all off
Catch it in your mouth, like your last name Moss
Play with the nitty girl, and stick it on in
I'm feeling real freaky girl, bring your friends
And I can make 'em bounce like one, two, three
It ain't nothin' to a pimp, girl, play with the g-spot
Make it hot, go on, get your girl, Sheryl
Bring your clique
Cum, girl
And I'ma make 'em all cum
Beat it like Mr. Calipark on the drum
I beat it like Mike when he fucked Billie Jean
Work it, work it, work it, 'til you make that pussy cream
Move it to the right, move your finger to the left
Work it all around 'til your ass outta breath
I ain't tripping on ya baby, put some dick in your world
Work that clit
Cum, girl

Cum, girl, I'm tryna get your pussy wet
Work that, lemme see you drip sweat
Cum girl, I'm tryna get your pussy wet
Work that, lemme see you drip sweat
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Work that clit
Cum, girl

Bend it on over, lemme see it from the back
Work your thumb in it, girl, I love it like that
Freaky ass hoes love freaky ass men
Baby, work it slow, lemme see it going in
Then you pull it out, put your fingers in your mouth
You make a nigga want to fuck your ass on the couch
While we're still in the club, show your pussy love
Work that clit
Cum, girl (ah)
Go on and hit the dance floor
Open up wide, lemme show you what's it made for
Uh, work that finger like a donkey
Lemme see you play, play with your monkey
Damn, 'cause your ass so chunky
Bring it here, sweaty, cause I love it when it's funky
I'ma put some dick in your world
Work that clit
Cum, girl

Cum, girl, I'm tryna get your pussy wet
Work that, lemme see you drip sweat
Cum girl, I'm tryna get your pussy wet
Work that, lemme see you drip sweat
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Go on play with it
Work that clit
Cum, girl

Work that clit
Cum, girl (uh)


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