Mmm Yeah

Album: The Secret (2014)
Charted: 34 49
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  • Austin M, keep doin' your thing
    Let these boys keep slippin', man
    I'm not into gymnastics
    But I'm into flippin' things
    I tell these women that it's all about a team
    Jordan and Pippen, man
    So do you want join the team?
    Now tell me, Little Miss Thang, Dale

    When I saw her walking down the street
    She looked so fine, I just had to speak
    I asked her name but she turned away
    As she walked, all that I could say was

    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was

    Rock and roll one time, we'll make it up as we go
    I know you feel it 'cause I mean what I say (say, say, say)
    We can do whatever, do whatever we want
    When she walks past me, I say, "Hey" (hey, hey, hey, hey)
    So tell me where you from, where you wanna go
    But she walked past me like ain't said a word
    Stood there like man
    Girl, I don't usually feel some type of way
    But this one hit me hard in some kind of place, like, man

    When I saw her walking down the street
    She looked so fine, I just had to speak
    I asked her name but she turned away
    As she walked, all that I could say was

    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was

    Six inch heels clicking up-down the street
    You know she's coming and then she walks away 'way, 'way ('way, 'way)
    Look I'm a big big deal, a little fun's all I need
    But I can tell she don't believe what I say (say, say, say, say)
    So tell me where you from, where you wanna go
    But she walked past me like ain't said a word
    Stood there like man
    Girl, I don't usually feel some type of way
    But this one hit me hard in some kind of place, like, man

    When I saw her walking down the street
    She looked so fine, I just had to speak
    I asked her name (what's your name?)
    But she turned away
    As she walked, all that I could say was

    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was

    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    She look so good, but she bad, bad
    You can see that back from the front, front
    Booty like Kris Kross, jump, jump
    Meet me in the middle of the ocean, we can
    Find ourselves and lose our minds, rewind
    Wa-wa-wa-wa, play
    Find ourselves and lose our minds today
    Austin M. and Armando acabando
    Latinos y gringos gozando, ¿me entiendes? (woo)
    For those that thought that we would stop
    Definitely don't have a mind to think with, brainless
    Most of them broke, but they famous (that's right)
    Some got hits, but they nameless (that's right)
    But, Mamita, forget about that
    When I seen you (all that I could say was)

    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was

    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah (when I saw her)
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah (she looked so fine)
    All that I could say was
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah (I asked her name)
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    Mmm-mmm, yeah yeah
    All that I could say was Writer/s: Alex Schwartz, Armando Christian Perez, Austin Mahone, Craig Simpkins, Ethan Lowery, Joe Khajadourian, Keith Mayberry, Lamar Mahone, William Bean, Willie Townsell
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., BMG Rights Management, CTM Outlander Music LC, Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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