(Let me see you go)
(Let me see you go)
(Let me see you)

Twenty thousand ain't nothing
Baby, you can get whatever you want from me
How you twerkin' on a Sunday?
Got a nigga wishin' I can be between your knees
All I think about is fuckin' (for real)
All these niggas think that you gon' be they fantasy (no)
And I ain't lyin', girl, I love it
Wherever you are is where I wanna be

Oh, girl
If you let me fuck tonight, baby
Oh, girl, no, we can do it

Baby, throw it back (back), back on your boy (oh)
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop)
Baby, throw it back (back), back (back) on your boy (oh)
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop) (ooh)
Baby, baby, baby, baby
'Cause that ass fat (fat) and I love that (that)
Baby, shake it for me, you can make that ass clap (ooh)
If I'm coming back, b-b-back, give me some more
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop)
Oh, yeah

Uh, fuck up the bed, I go straight to third base
That pussy wet, she my little mermaid
Not just my tongue, I'ma use my whole face
Oh no (yeah)
Huh, light up the blunt, sip a little Henny
Baby girl, you know that I'm ready (ready)
Makin' sure that you don't forget me
No, oh

Oh, girl
If you let me fuck tonight, baby
And I'ma hit the right spot
Girl, you can call me when you need some more

Baby, throw it back (back), back on your boy (yeah, oh)
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop) (throw it back)
Baby, throw it back (back), back (back) on your boy
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop) baby, I love what you do when you throw it back
'Cause that ass fat (yeah) and I love that
Baby, shake it for me, you can make that ass clap (ooh)
If I'm coming back, b-b-back, give me some more (oh)
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop)
Oh, yeah (huh)

Rollin' on me, kissin' on me down low and
Freaky in the mood
A little foreplay before we get down to business
Ha, take off your clothes
Make you feel good when you naked
Girl, your skin feels so smooth (oh)
Put them titties on me
I won't be afraid
Yes we grown enough (grown enough)
We both in love (both in love)
You know that pussy's for dada (yeah)
You know that you mean a lot, so
Let's get freaky 'cause I feel lucky

Baby, throw it back (back), back on your boy
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop) throw that thing on me, yeah, yeah
Baby, throw it back (back, back), back (back, back) on your boy
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop) do it all night, oh
Baby, baby, baby, baby
'Cause that ass fat (oh) and I love that (hey)
Baby, shake it for me, you can make that ass clap (ooh, me)
If I'm coming back, b-b-back, give me some more (ooh)
(Make it, make it drop, and don't stop) oh, yeah (oh, yeah)


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