Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad

Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom

Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad

Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom

Gwan, move, mek ya body groove
Gwan, move, ta da funky groove
Gwan, move, mek ya body groove
Gwan, move, ta da funky groove

Woman, shake, shake, shake ya body
Snake ya Body so de man can see
Woman, shake, shake, shake ya body
Snake ya Body so de man can see

Woman, move, move, move ya body
Move ya body so de man can see
Woman, move, move, move ya body
Move ya body so de man can see

Woman, original mad stuntman is a trinidadian
Have nuff style, have nuff pattern
All a de girls, me wah ya cooperation
Round de university and round de nation

Ya know dat Sonya, Jackie, and Karon them
Body look good
And them wine them bottom in America, Canada
And England

Move ya body gal, ya better move it in a motion
Woman, look cute, when them dance combination
All over the world, all over the nation
Body look sweet, when them a wine them botton

Winter, spring, summer and autumn
Up and down, up and down in a motion
I love it so much, it gives me commotion
Like them hips curves and patterns, wine ya body gal so, so

Gwan, move, mek ya body groove
Gwan, move, ta da funky groove
Gwan, move, mek ya body groove
Gwan, move, ta da funky groove

Move, move
(Reel 2 Real)

(Reel 2 Real)

Move ya body good, move ya body good
Move ya body, move ya body, move ya body
Move ya body good, move ya body good
Move ya body, move ya body, move ya body

Because, woman, look nice, and, woman, look sweet
Me love it when you move it, when you move it to the beat
Move it to the left, move it to the right
Move ya body, gal, me stay 'till daylight

(Bop, bop!) Jump up wave your hands
(Bop, bop!) Jump up wine ya bottom
(Bop, bop!) Jump up and move in motion
(Bop, bop!) Jump up and sing with stuntman

(Bop!) Gwan, Gwan, shake ya body!
(Bop, bop!) Jump up so de man can see
(Bop, bop!) Everybody them feeling happy
So jump around and join de party

Gwan, move, mek ya body groove
Gwan, move, ta da funky groove
Gwan, move, mek ya body groove
Gwan, move, ta da funky groove

Gwan, move (Bibidy, bom), mek ya body groove
Gwan, move (Bibidy, bom), mek ya body groove
Gwan, move (Bibidy, bom), mek ya body groove
Gwan, move (Bibidy, bom), mek ya body groove

Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad

Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, jazz go mad
Bibidy, bom bi bom, mek, house go mad
Bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom, bibidy bi bom

(Reel 2 Real)
(Reel 2 Real)

Gwan, move, mek ya body groove
Gwan, move, ta da funky groove
Gwan, move (Bibidy, bom), mek ya body groove
Gwan, move (Bibidy, bom), ta da funky groove



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