The Jimmy Choos

Album: Love the Future (2009)
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  • spending my time on a girl i know
    and she keeps me clean
    a first rate whore knockin at my door
    yeah miss pristine
    a french maid,get paid,touch the floor
    and she's got me

    she's got jimmy choo's,ooo's,ooo's
    she needs jimmy choo's,ooo's,ooo's

    spending my time,spendin my time
    spending my time on a girl i know
    but she's on the prowl
    grabs all the cash from the paper stash
    she take's it all
    cheesecake,fake name,disco ball
    she's got me

    she's got jimmy choo's,ooo's,ooo's
    she needs jimmy choo's,ooo's,ooo's
    she's got jimmy choo's,ooo's,ooo's
    she needs jimmy choo's,ooo's,ooo's Writer/s: AYAK THIIK, BRIAN RAWLINGS, PETE MARTIN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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