Pitbull, Lil John, Frederico Franchi
Hey hey, lets do it again baby
We gotta do it again
Let's make them go krazy this time
I don't think they ready chico
Hit em one time

Latinas they get krazy
Blanquitas they get krazy
Negritas they get krazy
Yo mama she gets krazy (everybody)

Latinas they get krazy (hey)(hey)(let's go)
Blanquitas they get krazy (hey) (let's go)
Negritas they get krazy (hey) (let's go)
Yo mama she gets krazy (everybody)

Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy

Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy
I said damn that's krazy (let's get krazy)

Kanye no style
J -Lo no ass
Fifty no beef
Jay Z no cash
Diddy no biggie
Fat Joe no pun
Lil Jon no crunk
DMC no run
Jeezy no coke
Katt Williams no joke
MC hammer still rich not broke (yeah)
Just imagine all this baby (yeah)
It's enough to make you go krazy (krazy)
(Woo)

Latinas they get krazy
Blanquitas they get krazy
Negritas they get krazy
Yo mama she gets krazy (hey)

Latinas they get krazy (hey)(hey)
Blanquitas they get krazy (hey) (let's go)
Negritas they get krazy (hey) (let's go)
Yo mama she gets krazy (everybody)

Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy (krazy)
Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy (krazy)
Now jump up let's get krazy

I said damn that's krazy

Iraq no war
U.S no Bush
Cuba no Castro
Atlanta no kush
Britney with no drama
Alicia with no karma
New York with no flavor
The world with no haters
Obama with no color
Hillary with no Bill
Pit with no Miami and soon with no deal
Just imagine all this baby
It's enough to make you go krazy
(Woo)

Latinas they get krazy
Blanquitas they get krazy
Negritas they get krazy (krazy)
Yo mama she gets krazy (let's go)

Latinas they get krazy (hey)(hey)
Blanquitas they get krazy (hey) (let's go)
Negritas they get krazy (hey) (let's go)
Yo mama she gets krazy (everybody)

Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy
Now jump up let's get krazy

Now jump up let's get krazy (come on)
Now jump up let's get krazy (come on)
Now jump up let's get krazy (hey)
Now jump up let's get krazy

Damn that's krazy

Break it down
In L.A they get krazy (hey)
Miami they get krazy
In New York they get krazy (i see it)
Atlanta they get krazy (ATL baby)
In London they get krazy (a huh)
In Paris they get krazy (a huh)
In Rome they get krazy (a huh)
Ibizas they get krazy (we not done)
In Trini they get krazy (come on)
Jamaica they get krazy (come on)
Australia they get krazy (come on)
Japan they get krazy (let's go)
Cubanos they get krazy (let's go)
Dominicanos they get krazy
Boricua they get krazy (everybody put there hands up right now)
Mexicano they get krazy (everybody)

Now jump up let's get krazy (jump) (jump) (jump) (jump)
Now jump up let's get krazy (jump) (jump) (jump) (jump)
Now jump up let's get krazy (jump) (jump) (jump) (jump)
Now jump up let's get krazy (jump) (jump) (jump) (jump)
Now jump up let's get krazy (jump) (jump) (jump) (jump)
Now jump up let's get krazy (jump) (jump) (jump) (jump)
Now jump up let's get krazy (jump) (jump) (jump) (jump)
Damn that's krazy(Jump) (jump) (jump) (jump)

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Como

It looks like we going to take over the game
They ain't even see this one coming right here
Boom boom I'm a make 'em go krazy
Boom boom I'm a make 'em go krazy
Boom boom I'm a make 'em go krazy
Boom boom I'm a make 'em go krazy
Boom boom I'm a make 'em go krazy
Boom boom I'm a make 'em go krazy


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Krazy Lyrics as written by Jonathan Smith Armando Christian Perez

Lyrics © Edition JA, Kanjian Music, Rubin Records GmbH, Royalty Network, Capitol CMG Publishing, Spirit Music Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave, Cloud9, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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