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Album: R.O.O.T.S. (2009)
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  • Ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh
    Ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh

    It's the time
    It's the right time
    It's the time
    (It's the time)
    Yo, it's the perfect time
    (It's the perfect time)

    Yo, it's the time
    (It's the time)
    It's the right time
    (This is my time)
    It's the time
    (It's the time)
    Baby, baby, baby

    I'm a single man
    Now let's go out and hit the town and start the minglin'
    I'll bag the baddest girl around and get her gigglin'
    I'll take her out onto the floor and get her wigglin'
    (And got me wigglin')

    Cause I ain't got no girlfriend, got no obligation
    Baby, I'm a single man, that's my situation
    Let me put your number in my iPhone, baby
    And when I call you later maybe I can see ya, lady

    I'm finally free and I'ma get right tonight
    I'm finally free and I'ma get right tonight
    I'm so available, I'm so available
    So come and get me

    Ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh

    If you a single girl
    Up in the club lookin' for love, come on and bring it, girl
    This is a song, I'll turn it up, come on and sing it, girl
    And if your man blow up your phone, turn off your ringer girl
    Turn off your ringer

    Cause I ain't got no girlfriend, you ain't got one either
    If you got a girlfriend, baby, won't you bring her?
    If you got a ex, leave your ex at home
    And if he hits the message throw away your cell phone

    I'm finally free and I'ma get right tonight
    I'm finally free and I'ma get right tonight
    I'm so available, I'm so available
    So come and get me

    Ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh, ooh ooh ooh

    I'm finally free, I'm finally free
    I'm finally free, I'm finally free
    It's the time, it's the right time
    The perfect time, hey

    Cause I ain't got no boyfriend, you ain't got no girlfriend
    I ain't got no boyfriend, baby, we can be friends
    And we can do it, yeah, we can do it, baby
    We can do it, do it, do it

    I'm finally free and I'ma get right tonight
    I'm finally free and I'ma get right tonight
    I'm finally free, I'm finally free
    I'm finally free, I'm finally free
    I'm finally free

    All my ladies, single ladies make some noise
    All my ladies, single ladies, single ladies, make some noise
    All my ladies, single ladies, come and holla at ya, at ya boy
    It's Will.i.am, y'all know me, I be, I be rockin' them beats

    I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm so available, ain't got a girlfriend
    Single man, we can do whatever tonight
    Let's throw a party, I'm a bachelor, get lose if you like
    So, so free I want to paint it on my Maybach light

    Women that like, women excite, women my type
    Women tell I want 'em in the mix, Patron and sliced lemons
    Sure they get me right, tryin' to jam like Russ Simmons
    Visit my website, turn on your Skype wit' me

    Celebrate I'm feelin' my best
    Surprise quickly get rid of my stress
    Then I'm gon' move onto my next mission
    Shawty hit me up, we can do it, it's all love
    I'm ballin', it's all 'cause I'm finally free Writer/s: ALIAUNE THIAM, HAROLD CLAYTON, SIGIDI ABDULLAH, TRAMAR DILLARD, WILL ADAMS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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