Hahaha
Check
Come on
I leave my money int the club
Let's groove bitch
Fuck you let's get dirty

I leave my money in the club
Let's groove bitch
Oh let's get dirty tonight
I'll give you everything
That you need to party

Fuck!
Fuck!
Get naughty!

I leave my money in the club
Let's groove bitch
Oh let's get dirty tonight
I'll give you everything
That you need to party

Fuck!
Fuck!
Get naught ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh-ahh!

Ruuu-Ruuu!

Now
I'll take you right back to the club
Let's do this, come on!

Never listen to douche bags
Like you and your daddy
And I don't give a shit about you

I leave my money in the club
Let's groove bitch
Oh let's get dirty tonight
I'll give you everything
That you need to party
Fuck, fuck, get dirty!

I leave my money in the club
Let's groove bitch
Oh let's get dirty tonight
I'll give you everything
That you need to party

Fuck!
Fuck!
Get naughty

Oooh!
Fuck you now!
Fuck you now!

And your skin, your eyes
Your hair, so beautiful
My kisses find the way down your
Kisses find their way to

And your skin, your eyes
Your hair, so beautiful
My kisses find the way down your
Kisses find their way to (you)

And I feel you tonight by my side
Kissing me down
My teenage dream becomes a fucking beaver

I hate hair in your pants
Like I hate grannies at the gang bang party
Gang bang
Party!
Gang bang
Party

And I throw you down
Fucking whore! Cut your fucking pubic hair
Kill your beaver
With my mower
Mower
Power!
Mower
Power!

5 dollar bitchcore
Fuck you
Let's get dirty!

I leave my money in the club
Let's groove bitch
Oh let's get dirty tonight
I'll give you everything
That you need to party

Fuck!
Fuck!
Get naughty!

I leave my money in the club
Let's groove bitch
Oh let's get dirty tonight
I'll give you everything
That you need to party

Fuck!
Fuck!
Get naughty!

5 dollar bitchcore!


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