Yeah, 50, Olivia
We both think alike
We both think alike, uh oh

Now shorty we can party 'till the break of dawn
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Go 'head 'till ya tired than I'll take ya home
(We both think alike, hell yeah)

If you invite me in I'll come take it off
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Than head to ya bedroom to break ya off
(We both think alike, uh oh)

Now shorty we can party 'till the break of dawn
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Go 'head 'till ya tired than I'll take ya home
(We both think alike, hell yeah)

If you invite me in I'll come take it off
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Than head to ya bedroom to break ya off
(We both think alike, uh oh)

I'm not gon' waste ya time talkin' 'bout s*** that you know
I'm so hood that even when I try to hide it, it shows
I be grindin' girl I'm focused, I be gettin' my dough
You know that if it ain't the flow, than it comes from the O's

Plus a n**** like a pimp when it comes to the hoes
Every hood, every city all the gangsta's now
Front on me, and you'll be gettin' hit up for sho'
I make it hot when it's twenty motherf***in' below

See wit' me in VIP you can twist and blow
When the champagne finished baby, order some mo'
Keep a eye on you close while you out on the floor
Doin' ya move will have a n****'s greased if it's a swole

If ya ready to roll shorty, we can just roll
When you ready to go, I'll be ready to go
See everything I do, I do on the low
So anything we do, nobody will know

Now shorty we can party 'till the break of dawn
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Go 'head 'till ya tired than I'll take ya home
(We both think alike, hell yeah)

If you invite me in I'll come take it off
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Than head to ya bedroom to break ya off
(We both think alike, uh oh)

Now shorty we can party 'till the break of dawn
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Go 'head 'till ya tired than I'll take ya home
(We both think alike, hell yeah)

If you invite me in I'll come take it off
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Than head to ya bedroom to break ya off
(We both think alike, uh oh)

Now look, I know you into the shiny things
The platinum, the chains, and the diamond rings
The twenty-four inch chrome on the range
I see you when you crouch by ya window pane

Now shorty, me and you we came up the same
The fact before rap, I ain't have a thing
I hustled, got my weight up, now I'm sittin' on change
I mean I got money out the a**, Maine

When n****z get the beefin', I be laughin'
'Cause I can send my homies through to blast them
Stick 'em with the hump, or just slash 'em
"Now fool are you crazy?" is what we ask 'em

But back to me and you shorty, decide, think
First I'll put the burnin', it's the G-string
Leave it up to me, we can do it my way
And get straight to it, skip the fore play

Now shorty we can party 'till the break of dawn
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Go 'head 'till ya tired than I'll take ya home
(We both think alike, hell yeah)

If you invite me in I'll come take it off
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Than head to ya bedroom to break ya off
(We both think alike, uh oh)

Now shorty we can party 'till the break of dawn
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Go 'head 'till ya tired than I'll take ya home
(We both think alike, hell yeah)

If you invite me in I'll come take it off
(We both think alike, uh oh)
Than head to ya bedroom to break ya off
(We both think alike, uh oh)

We both think alike, uh oh
We both think alike, uh oh
We both think alike, uh oh
...


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