Alright you all
It's Keke P, huh I'm flappin'
We're doin' it real big uh huh

Woke up in the morning
And I see the sunshine
Only got the summer time
On my mind (Oh)
My girls in 'ere and
We kick it all the time
Only got the summer time
On my mind (ehh)

We keep it movin' (oh ayo) (eh oh)
We keep it movin' (Oh ayo oh)
We keep it movin' (Oh, ooh oh, ooh oh)

Everybody knows that school's out
No doubt
You know this one goes out
To all of my homies
It's what we been waitin' for
It's 92 (outside)
Let's make our move
And get into a little somethin'

Radio's blastin'
Let's make this happen
Homies and shorties
Stand up (stand up)
Let's get this party on
Let's do this now
Be young and proud
Show 'em how we hold it down
(Get it, get it)

(3 1 2) yeah they know how to druke it!
(2 1 2) (uh huh) everyone knows
We're 'bout to twork it out
Get it get it
Come on now it's goin' down
Everybody's feelin' just fine
(Summer time)

Woke up in the morning
And I see the sunshine
Only got the summer time
On my mind (Oh)
My girls in 'ere and
We kick it all the time
Only got the summer time
On my mind (ehh)

We keep it movin' (oh ayo) (eh oh)
We keep it movin' (Oh ayo oh)
We keep it movin' (Oh, ooh oh, ooh oh)

Na 106 and park on, come on
And my favorite joint's on
It's a block party
So don't be afraid to loose control

It's all about you
Do what it do
Can't nobody tell us nothin'

I love hip-hop music
Let's go ahead and do this
Homies and shorties
Stand up (stand up!)
Let's get this party on
We doin' it now
Be young and proud
Let's go and show them how
We get it get it

(3 1 2) yeah they know how to druke it
(2 1 2) everyone knows
We're 'bout to twork it out
Get it get it
Come on now it's goin' down
Everybody feelin' just fine
Summer time!

Woke up in the morning
And I see the sunshine
Only got the summer time
On my mind (Oh)
My girls in 'ere and
We kick it all the time
Only got the summer time
On my mind (ehh)

We keep it movin' (oh ayo) (eh oh)
We keep it movin' (Oh ayo oh)
We keep it movin' (Oh, ooh oh, ooh oh)

OK, It's summer time
About to party like a rock star
A couple months beatin' by like a hot car
'cause time flies when you havin' fun
So we can flow and tryna
Find yourself a summer love
But me, I keep it movin'
All seven days of the week
I'm like Miami 'cause the boy
Always bring ya heat
I got them big things poppin'
Like my name is Tip
Doing tricks with the whip
And Keke P
A million dollar kit!

Woke up in the morning
And I see the sunshine
Only got the summer time
On my mind (Oh)
My girls in 'ere and
We kick it all the time
Only got the summer time
On my mind (eh)

We keep it movin' (oh ayo) (eh oh)
We keep it movin' (Oh ayo oh)
We keep it movin' (Oh, ooh oh, ooh oh)


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