Take It To The Limit

Album: Take It To The Limit (2008)
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  • Speed on up
    S-S-speed on up
    To the limit, come on

    She's got a body I can barely believe
    She's indeed the devil,
    But on another level
    Her kind of curves are k-killing me
    There'd be nothing better than riding her forever

    Gotta grab hold
    When I'm ready to roll she's got some get up and go

    Speed on up, take it to the limit
    Only live once, live it fast for a minute
    Speed on up, take it to the limit
    Go and get some, gotta fight to the finish
    And take it to limit yeah yeah

    Zero to 60 in 4.3
    She gets me into trouble and then she makes it double
    Takes all my money she's a spending machine
    But baby I ain't hurting I love the way you work it

    Gotta grab hold
    When I'm ready to roll she's got some get up and go

    Speed on up, take it to the limit
    Only live once, live it fast for a minute
    Speed on up, take it to the limit
    Go and get some, gotta fight to the finish
    And take it to limit yeah yeah

    Her kind of curves are k-killing me

    Speed on up, take it to the limit
    Only live once, live it fast for a minute
    Speed on up, take it to the limit
    Go and get some, gotta fight to the finish
    And take it to limit yeah yeah

    Speed on up, take it to the limit
    Only live once, live it fast for a minute
    Speed on up, take it to the limit
    Go and get some, gotta fight to the finish
    And take it to limit
    Speed on up,
    T-take it to the limit
    Only live once
    Gotta fight to the finish
    So take it to the limit, yeah yeah Writer/s: AUSTIN WINKLER, BRIAN HOWES, ROSS HANSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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