Tell me is you ready?
Tell me is you ready?
Girl, are you ready?
Girl, are you ready?

Oh baby, is you ready?
Baby, is you ready?
Girl, 'cause I'm ready
Girl, 'cause I'm ready

Can you make it go round and round
Round and round, round and round?
I can take your body up and down
Up and down, up and down, up and down
Is you ready?

She freaky freaky so freaky
This girl love me completely
After the club, come meet me
And tell me that she ready

She on it on it, she want it
Over and over I bone it
She rollin', rollin' she moanin'
Girl, you so sexy

Love me love me, she love me
We touch and drinkin' some bubbly
She kiss me kiss me, she hug me
She hot and she can't wait

Pull that ass put on me
Girl, come on ride on this pony
Go up and down if you want me
Girl, make it relevant

It's good, good, so good
I love that way that she do it
She far from niggas that's hood
Wanna be my lady

Let's do it do it, let's do it
Her thighs is wet from the fluids
We slow and down and we screw it
I'm hopin' that's you ready

Can you make it go round and round
Round and round, round and round
I can take your body up and down
Up and down, up and down, up and down

Tell me is you ready?
Tell me is you ready?
Girl, are you ready?
Girl, are you ready?

Oh baby, is you ready?
Baby, is you ready?
Girl, 'cause I'm ready
Girl, 'cause I'm ready
Is you ready?

It's on on, its on
We up till six in the morn'
We steady gettin' it on
She can't get enough of me

Another hour we shower
She smellin' fresher than flowers
Go head remove the towel
'Cause I ain't feelin' shorty

Gotta gotta, I gotta
I bend her over, I gotta
I slap that ass and she holla
She love to call me daddy

Get it get it, let's get it
Foreplay my way and she wit it
She usin' ice and I dig it
She tryin' to keep me up late

And if you, if you still here
When the sun appear
It's okay my dear 'cause
You can stay forever

Round, round, around
Go left and right, up and down
It's Unk and Blazed in sound
You know it's Big Oomp Records

Tell me is you ready?
Tell me is you ready?
Girl, are you ready?
Girl, are you ready?

Oh baby, is you ready?
Baby, is you ready?
Girl, 'cause I'm ready
Girl, 'cause I'm ready

Can you make it go round and round
Round and round, round and round?
I can take your body up and down
Up and down, up and down, up and down

Baby, roll it to the right
And roll it to the left
The way you put that thang
I don't want nobody else

Go round and round
I love the way I do it to her
Slap on her on the ass
Pull my pants down and get to it

She make it go round and round, round and round
Don't make a sound, don't make a sound
Move you body up and down
Round and round we go

Can you make it go round and round
Round and round, round and round?
I can take your body up and down
Up and down, up and down, up and down

Tell me is you ready?
Tell me is you ready?
Girl, are you ready?

Oh baby, is you ready?
Girl, 'cause I'm ready
Is you ready?


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