Turn Me On

Album: Kevin Lyttle (2003)
Charted: 2 4
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  • Oh yeah
    For years
    Is ah big dancehall song, enuh
    Madzart alongside Kevin Lyttle
    You know it is
    You know how we go, you know

    For the longest while we jamming in the party
    And you whining on me
    Pushing everything
    Right back on top of me, yeah

    But if you think you're gonna get away from me
    You better change your mind
    You're going home
    You're going home with me tonight

    Let me hold you
    Girl, caress my body
    You got me going crazy, you
    Turn me on
    Turn me on

    Let me jam you
    Girl, whine harder on me
    You got me going crazy, you
    Turn me on
    Turn me on

    (Ooh yeah yeah, ooh yeah yeah) well, that gyal 'ya nah go get 'way tonight
    (Ooh yeah yeah yeah) if she think seh bad man nah go fight
    (Ooh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) me done feed her with popcorn and Sprite
    (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) wan' come fly 'way like kite (now)

    One hand on the ground and bumper cock sky high
    Whining hard on me
    Got my python
    Hollerin' for mercy, yeah
    Then I whisper in her ear, "So whine harder"
    And then she said to me
    "Boy just push that thing"
    "Push it harder back on me"

    So, let me hold you
    Girl, caress my body
    You got me going crazy, you
    Turn me on
    Turn me on

    Let me jam you
    Girl, whine harder on me
    You got me going crazy, you
    Turn me on
    Turn me on

    Girl, just hug me, hug me
    Kiss me, squeeze me
    Hug me, hug me
    Kiss and caress me

    Hug me, hug me
    Kiss me, squeeze me
    Hug me, hug me
    Kiss and caress me

    Well, that gyal 'ya nah go get 'way tonight
    (Yeah) if she think seh bad man nah go fight
    Me done feed her with popcorn and Sprite
    Wan' come fly way like kite (now)

    For the longest while we jamming in the party
    And you're whining on me
    Pushing everything
    Right back on top of me, yeah

    But if you think you're gonna get away from me
    You better change your mind
    You're going home
    You're going home with me tonight

    Let me hold you
    Girl, caress my body
    You got me going crazy, you
    Turn me on
    Turn me on

    Let me jam you
    Girl, whine harder on me
    You got me going crazy, you
    Turn me on
    Turn me on, yeah

    Oh, na-na na-na na-na-na-na na, ay

    Hug me, hug me
    Kiss me, kiss me
    Hug me, hug me
    Kiss and caress me

    Hug me, hug me
    Squeeze me, squeeze me
    Hug me, girl, and
    Kiss and caress me

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah

    For years
    Is ah big dancehall song, enuh
    Madzart alongside Kevin Lyttle
    You know it is, you know how we go, you know Writer/s: Arnold Hennings, Daron Jones, Kevin Lyttle, Marvin Scandrick, Michael Keith, Quinnes Parker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, EMPIRE PUBLISHING, Universal Music Publishing Group, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

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  • Erik from Brownwood , Txmy beautiful girlfriends favorite song. i really like her.
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