She gave you a flower
The one that God gave her
You all up in de kool-aid
But u do not know de flavor
Get into the zone baybee
And do yourself a favor
Head down spin around
Get a little refried
If that don't get it you can
Ketch it on the b side
Just push play
Fuckin' A
Just push play
Theyre gonna bleep it anyway
Just push play
Fuckin' A
Just push play
Were comin' at you anyway
Sweet leaf dreamer you been
Smoking up the ganja
Damned if you do yeah
But don't get any on ya
Kickin' off the cashmere
Putting on the kasbah
It's a kiss, a diss
And trade it for a coo hah
Just push play
Fuckin' A
Just push play
They're gonna bleep it anyway
Just push play
Fuckin' A
Just push play
Were comin' at you anyway
Instead of growin' old
All dapper and neat
Im gonna grow my hair
Right down to my feet
Its you and me baby
No pimp daddy jack
Its Cadillac wack no Cadillac wack back
Just push play
Fuckin' A
Just push play
They're gonna bleep it anyway
Just push play
Fuckin' A
Just push play
Were comin at you anyway
Fuckin' A
They're gonna bleep it anyway
Walk this way
Were comin at you anyway
Just Push play
Fuckin A
Just push play
They're gonna bleep it anyway
S'il vous plait
Fuckin' A
Just push play
We're comin' at you anyway


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Just Push Play Lyrics as written by Mark Jeffrey Hudson Stephen Emil Dudas

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    In the version I have it doesn't say FNA. It says "just push play, all the way, just push play, you're gonna do it anyway"

    RHCPFleaon February 13, 2007   Link

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