King Pony, Magic City, Blue Flame, ain't they pretty?
Score's honors, they be on it
Got them players all up on it
That's right ladies, do your thing
Stack them faces, pimp the game
But, no, bet you can't do it like me
Watch, still can't do it like me

Watch the way she do it
On the pole nice and slow
Round and round
I know you see
Now watch the way I do it
Nice and tight
Left and right
Know she ain't a pro like me

'Cause she ain't got this thang
I be sittin' on (thang)
You be spendin' on (thang)
Don't it look so good?
And she ain't got this thang
Little kitty cat (thang)
Keep you comin' back (but you)
Wish a nigga would

Let me get that
Slick back
Put my hair in a ponytail
Ponytail
And if you get that
Pull that
From the back
Baby, can you make me yell?
Make me yell
Oh-oh-oh, that's fine
Oh-oh-oh, all night
Oh-oh-oh, if you qualify
Just let me get that
Slick back
Put my hair in a ponytail (pull it, pull it)
A ponytail (pull it, pull it)

Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it

Watch the way she do it (watch)
Shit go down
Can't be found
Temporary on the scene
Now watch the way I do it (watch)
Pound for pound
All twelve rounds
Welcome to the major leagues

'Cause she ain't got this thang
That'll blow your mind (thang)
That'll be all the time (thang)
Don't it look so good?
And she ain't got this thang
To keep you comin' back (thang)
Cop a heart attack (but she)
Wish a playa would

Let me get that
Slick back
Put my hair in a ponytail (ooh, in a ponytail)
Ponytail (a ponytail)
And if you get that (if you get that, baby)
Pull that
From the back
Baby, can you make me yell? (Can you make me yell?)
Make me yell (make me yell)
Oh-oh-oh, that's fine
Oh-oh-oh, all night
Oh-oh-oh, if you qualify
Just let me get that
Slick back
Put my hair in a ponytail (pull it, pull it)
A ponytail (pull it, pull it)

Yo
Damn right a bitch qualified
I should work for homicide
Kill these guys, put 'em on forensic files
Uh, m-m-man down when I bring the Lamb' 'round
He say, "Nicki, you the best hands down"
Flyer than a airlift
Pull it with no hairclips
Ponytail, no scrunchie
Parachute, no bungy
Peggy and Al Bundy
Ballin' like Van Gundy
Alligator heels on
Crocodile Dundee

Let me get that
Slick back
Put my hair in a ponytail (okay)
Ponytail
And if you get that (another bad bitch collaboration)
Pull that
From the back
Baby, can you make me yell? (Mya, Mya)
Make me yell
Oh-oh-oh, that's fine
Oh-oh-oh, all night
Oh-oh-oh, if you qualify
Just let me get that
Slick back
Put my hair in a ponytail (pull it, pull it)
Ponytail (pull it, pull it)

Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it

Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it

Pull it, pu-pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pu-pu-pull it, pu-pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pull it, pull it
Pu-put in a ponytail
A ponytail


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Ponytail Lyrics as written by Onika Tanya Maraj Mya Marie Harrison

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