Freak

Album: Step Up 3D Soundtrack (2010)
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  • I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak

    I can, I can be a freak, every day of every week.
    This is something that I love, listen I'm about to teach
    Every single girl should embrace their inner freaky freak.
    Don't be scared, don't be shy, yes you gotta let it be.
    I can give instructions if ya like to, like to hear me speak.

    Let me see those hand cuffs off
    Let me see that leather gear
    Kiss him, slap him, pull his hair
    Make him yo bitch in here
    He wanna see you get down low
    He wanna hear you, hear you go
    I can be a freak, every day of every week

    How ever do you want it (How ever)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it (How)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it (How ever)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it
    How ever do you, I can be a, I can be a,

    I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    Every day of every week

    F, R, E, A, K
    Let me be yo freak (OKAY)
    Superman lover
    I'll pitch yo tent with a XL magnum under cover
    She know the deal
    Ass look better in a 9 inch heel
    One left in my room
    Like cinderella
    Hand full of chicks
    No better get ill
    Freak to the bone
    Even if ya mom home im beatin' still
    Killed them chicks
    When I see you in the club
    Better write yo will
    Approach with caution
    Careful how you handle my drill
    Yea, and we freakin still

    How ever do you want it (How ever)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it (How)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it (How ever)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it
    How ever do you, I can be a, I can be a,

    I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak (x6)
    Every day of every week

    He wanna hear
    You say
    That
    I can be a freak, every day of every week

    Ha, yes they tell you so fly
    Right down, right down to the shoes
    Wanna spin these fellas round
    Ladies this is how you do
    Whip yo hair, do yo smile
    Tell him this is nothing new
    Take it out the box if wanna see you in the nude
    He wanna see you hand cuffed out
    He wanna see yo leather gear
    Kiss me, slap me, pull my hair
    He wanna see me smack that their
    He wanna see you get down low
    He wanna hear you, hear you go
    I can be freak every day of every week

    How ever do you want it (How ever)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it (How)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it (How ever)
    How ever do you need it (Do you need me)
    How ever do you want it
    How ever do you, I can be a, I can be a,

    I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    I can, I can be a freak
    Every day of every week Writer/s: Estelle Swaray, Jason Harrow, Nick Van De Wall, Pierre Guetta, Ruben Fernhout, Trevor Romeo
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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