Hot Stuff

Album: Bittersweet World (2008)
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    I walk into your joint
    With a hoodie on
    Don't need a short skirt
    To get it on
    It goes on

    Here she comes
    Sunday school girl walked us on
    Uh, she's wearing that?
    Better expect the boys attack

    Juice!
    I want some of that happy juice
    What kind of soda?
    People will hide for you...
    Wait a sec, everybody down (Hit the deck)

    [Chorus]
    People say you're going out your mind
    To think I'm hot stuff, got think you're hot stuff
    What you're gonna do they talk about it anyhow
    You think you're hot stuff, I know I'm hot stuff

    Okay, one, two
    Everybody look what I can do
    I can bring me like up all the way (Sure it's good)
    Piece of cake

    Show off!
    She just wanna take her clothes off
    Ay ya... how that, that trick you?
    Ay ya... once or another, you will discover
    That's the way it is...

    [Chorus: x2]

    What you're gonna do when ya'll zip it
    Shall flip it !

    Feels like I'm in candyland
    I'm going down on should again
    Whit unicorns and fairy wounds
    I think I have too much to drink

    [Chorus: x2] Writer/s: ASHLEE NICOLLE SIMPSON, CHAD HUGO, JAMES DAVID WASHINGTON, KENNA ZEMEDKUN
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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