Rock you in my car
Feel the fire superstar
Turn up the bass and adjust the seat
I'm on you like a shark on meat
Push the button on the stereo
Then baby, we can go go go
I got new speakers that go really loud
I can't wait to get away from the crowd
C'mon, c'mon, I wanna get you alone
I wanna have you all to my own
C'mon I wanna get you alone
And lure you into the danger zone
I wanna take you down
But everyone's around
Let's make them all go away
Tonight I'm gonna make my play
Push the button on the stereo
Then baby, we can go go go
I got new speakers that go really loud
I can't wait to get away from the crowd
C'mon, c'mon, I wanna get you alone
I wanna have you all to my own
C'mon I wanna get you alone
And lure you into the danger zone
C'mon baby get in
Let's turn up the sin
Now it's dark and there's no one around
Baby you make my heart pound
Push the button on the stereo
Then baby, we can go go go
I got new speakers that go really loud
I can't wait to get away from the crowd
C'mon, c'mon, I wanna get you alone
I wanna have you all to my own
C'mon I wanna get you alone
And lure you into the danger zone


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    doin' it in a car with good music. awesome awesome.

    soundgoroundon April 12, 2005   Link

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