Yeah, yeah, gone bring it back, girl
Yeah, yeah, it?s known for a fact, girl
Just get it on the floor and do what you do
Just get it on the floor and do what you do, girl

Yeah, yeah, gone bring it back, girl
Yeah, yeah, it?s known for a fact, girl
Beat you can't do it like that, I ain't moving like that
'Cause the track will break you break you back girl

What you came here for if you ain't planning to move
Let's get it popping you ain't got nothing to lose
Just get it on the floor and do what you do
Let's get it on the floor and do what you do

Now I think it's just time for you to move
It's time for you to hit a home run like a bat girl
Gone give it a test 'cause you could do it the best
Just be like Mitchell and Ness, and throw it back, girl

Get wit it have ball and hit with it, trying to get with the crew
Just thought that I?d mention it
Cause I been with it in fact I'm a throw a hit with it
Tried to blow ma mind when she turned around and spent with it

So we could take it on back to the floor ma
If you ain't dancing than you looking at the door ma
And she'll fall if she do a little more ma
Next thing she saw was the Lamborghini doors ha

don't get it twisted I ain't saying you could leave boo
Gone bring it back and you could show me what that thing do
Don't get it twisted I ain't saying you could leave boo
Put it in reverse, [Incomprehensible]

Yeah, yeah, gone bring it back, girl
Yeah, yeah, it?s known for a fact, girl
Just get it on the floor and do what you do
Just get it on the floor and do what you do

Yeah, yeah, gone bring it back, girl
Yeah, yeah, it?s known for a fact, girl
Let's get it on the floor and do what you do
Lets get it on the floor and do what you do

I'm 'bout to start of shopping, you know them tags we popping
Only the freshest I'm rocking, I'm grabbing new fits
It kind of hard to fall but it?s so easy to ball
When I be hitting the mall to grab a new chick

Steady going telling 'bout the party I'm throwing
I'm already knowing that she feeling the way that I'm flowing
Take the girl from her and I'm a bring her out the Lew
Letting her see the palm trees, showing her how Cali do

From burning one to doing the bounce then we hitting the crunk
As soon as we open them and any doors the party gone jump
As soon as we turn up the music the speakers go bump
And any body sitting down we gone tell ?em get up

Now I think it's just time for you to move
It's time for you to hit a home run like a bat girl
I know you heard this before but I'm a tell you some more
So listen carefully while I put it in fast forward

Yeah, yeah, gone bring it back, girl
Yeah, yeah, it?s known for a fact, girl
Just get it on the floor and do what you do
Just get it on the floor and do what you do

Yeah, yeah, gone bring it back, girl
Yeah, yeah, it?s known for a fact, girl
Bet you can't do it like that, I ain't moving like that
'Cause the track will break a back girl

What you came here for if you ain't planning to move
Let's get it popping you got nothing to lose
Just get it on the floor and do what you do
Let's get it on the floor and do what you do

What you came here for if you ain't planning to move
Let's get it popping you got nothing to lose
Let's get it on the floor and do what you do
Let's get it on the floor and do what you do



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