Aciiid!
by Jem

Album: Down to Earth (2008)
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  • Move to the left
    Move to the right
    Up, down, round now
    Hands to the side
    Shake it to the left
    Shake it to the right
    Let me see you move girl
    Dance all night
    Clock all the men they
    Stop and stare
    Watch you move your body
    Girl you dance on air
    Do what you want, yeah
    My style is flash
    If you don't like it you can
    Kiss my ass

    That's right
    Get ready
    Aciiid!

    Jump to the left
    Jump to the right
    Up, down, round now
    Head to the side
    Circle to the left
    Circle to the right
    Lose your inhibitions girl,
    Dance all night
    Dance like a pro
    Like a millionaire
    Rich in your body cause
    You dare to dare
    We're all unique, yeah
    My style if flash
    If you don't like it you can
    Kiss my ass
    That's right
    Get ready
    A get ready
    Aciiid! Writer/s: GREG KURSTIN, GREGORY KURSTIN, JEM GRIFFITHS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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