Evelyn

Album: Right Here (2009)
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  • Ha ha ha
    Pump it
    Ha ha ha

    And pump it (louder)
    And pump it (louder)
    And pump it (louder)
    And pump it (louder)

    Turn up the radio
    Blast your stereo
    Right

    Niggas wanna hate on us (who)
    Niggas can be eenvious us (who)
    And I know why they hatin' on us (why)
    'Cause that's so fabulous (what)
    I'm a be real on us (c'mon)
    Nobody got nuttin' on us (no)
    Girls be all on us, from London back down to the US (s, s)

    We rockin' it (contagious)
    Monkey Business (outrageous)
    Just confess your girl admits that we the shit

    F-R-E-S-H (fresh)
    D-E-F, that's right we def (rock)
    We definite B-E-P, we rappin' it

    So, turn it up (turn it up)
    So, turn it up (turn it up)
    So, turn it up (turn it up)

    C'mon baby, just

    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)

    And say, oh oh oh oh
    Say, oh oh oh oh
    Yo, yo

    Turn up the radio
    Blast your stereo
    Right now
    This joint is fizzlin'
    It's sizzlin'
    Right

    (Yo, check this out right here)
    Dude wanna hate on us (dude)
    Dude need'a ease on up (dude)
    Dude wanna act on up
    But dude get shut like Flava shut (down)
    Chicks say, she ain't down
    But chick backstage when we in town (ha)
    She like man on drunk (fool)
    She wanna hit n' run (errr)
    Yeah, that's the speed
    That's what we do
    That's who we be
    B-L-A-C-K-E-Y-E-D-P to the E, then the A to the S
    When we play you shake your ass
    Shake it, shake it, shake it girl
    Make sure you don't break it, girl
    Cause we gonna

    Turn it up (turn it up)
    Turn it up (turn it up)
    Turn it up (turn it up)

    C'mon baby, just

    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)

    And say, oh oh oh oh
    Say, oh oh oh oh
    Yo, yo
    Turn up the radio
    Blast your stereo
    Right now
    This joint is fizzlin'
    It's sizzlin'
    Right

    Damn (damn)
    Damn (damn)
    Damn (damn)
    Damn (damn)
    Damn (damn)

    Wow

    Apl. de ap. from Philippines
    Live and direct, rocking this scene
    Waiting on down for the B-boys
    And B-girls waiting, doin' their thing
    Pump it, louder come on
    Don't stop, and keep it goin'
    Do it, lets get it on
    Move it!

    Come on, baby, do it

    La-da-di-dup-dup die dy
    On the stereo
    Let those speakers blow your mind
    (Blow my mind, baby)
    To let it go, let it go
    Here we go
    La-da-di-dup-dup die dy (c'mon, we're there)
    On the radio
    The system is gonna feel so fine

    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)
    Pump it (louder)

    And say, oh oh oh oh
    Say, oh oh oh oh
    Yo, yo
    Turn up the radio
    Blast your stereo
    Right now
    This joint is fizzlin'
    It's sizzlin'
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