Bring It

Album: R&B Collection: Summer 2011 (2011)
Charted: 37
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  • [Verse 1 - Jodie Connor]
    Everybody really wants to get to know you
    Put your middle finger up and let the haters know
    Should be stepping to the rhythm that I showed you
    Like I showed you, look what I told you.

    [Pre]
    Turn the lights down
    Bring the house down
    Everybody here to party do your thing now
    You’re not no newbie, headline your movie
    Before the cops come out and people try to sue ya

    [Chorus]
    See the light, in your eyes, makes you shine, boy you got it
    Don’t let them bring, bring you down
    bring, bring you down cos your bringing it now,
    oh you’re bringing it now
    See the light, in your eyes, makes you shine, boy you got it
    Don’t let them bring, bring you down
    bring, bring you down cos your bringing it now,
    oh you’re bringing it now

    [Verse 2]
    Certain people want your picture for the papers
    All your fans want your posters from the magazines
    They wanna pin you up they wanna love and hate ya
    You know they’re traitors, They’ll make you famous

    [Pre]
    Turn the lights down
    Bring the house down
    Everybody here to party do your thing now
    You’re not no newbie, headline your movie
    Before the cops come out and people try to sue ya

    [Chorus]
    See the light, in your eyes, makes you shine, boy you got it
    Don’t let them bring, bring you down
    bring, bring you down cos your bringing it down,
    oh you’re bringing it down
    See the light, in your eyes, makes you shine, boy you got it
    Don’t let them bring, bring you down
    bring, bring you down cos your bringing it down,
    oh you’re bringing it down

    [Tinchy Styder - Verse 3]
    From the start they had your back
    Parraell love your aligning them??
    Rising shiners im light on them
    Now they’re hoping skies turn black
    Bring me down but they’re never gonna pin me down,
    I’m betting my life on that
    See me now, never gonna see me now
    even when I’ve passed and dashed
    They’re on, talking like the speed, talking bright lights on me.
    So bright I can hardly see, like I come in a movie scene
    Thats why they smile at my face
    but behind my back they can run me down, wait
    How can I break this down, simple never gonna bring me down!

    (Chorus)
    See the light, in your eyes, makes you shine, boy you got it
    Don’t let them bring, bring you down
    bring, bring you down cos your bringing it down,
    oh you’re bringing it down
    See the light, in your eyes, makes you shine, boy you got it
    Don’t let them bring, bring you down
    bring, bring you down cos your bringing it down,
    oh you’re bringing it down Writer/s: CHARLOTTE RACHEL KELLY, DAVID PAUL DAWOOD, JODIE MELANIE CONNOR, KWASI ESONO DANQUAH
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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