Boongie Drop

Album: Black and White America (2011)
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  • Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop

    Go sister, roll on it
    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon make that Boongie drop
    Go sister, roll on it

    Late night the speaker's pumpin'
    Flesh-to-flesh, grind-n-bumpin'
    Hot pants, green and yellow
    Round thighs, feeling mellow
    The beat of the ghetto
    Corn rows, bees and Afros
    the deed buzz from Nassau
    I'd love to show the night

    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop

    Go sister, roll on it
    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop
    Go sister, roll on it

    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop

    Black heat fills the dance hall
    Lovebirds got the back wall
    Junglers boot like labels
    High heels on the tables
    Bare feet on the dirt floor
    No one cares if you're poor
    every lock in the door
    ain't coming home tonight

    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop

    Go sister, roll on it
    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop
    Go sister, roll on it

    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop, uh
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    put the kids to sleep on this one
    Gonna make that Boongie drop

    Pop, lock and drop it
    I make that pussy speak Patois
    Like Petra, remember hah?
    Remember me from the basement parties?
    i remember you tight tight no pantie

    i be blowing on nigga type E
    Brother rubbing so close stepping on my Nikes
    At the red light, never give me red light
    Only give me green light, you know what I mean right?
    After my Red Stripe, hop up on my motorbike
    Show me what the motor like
    show me you can roll it right
    All of my Guyanese, girl, they're Bohemians
    All of my Jamaicans, shake it for me, shake it then

    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop

    Go sister, roll on it
    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop
    Go sister, roll on it

    i said shake it, oh yeah

    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop

    Go sister, roll on it
    Go sister, roll on it
    Don't let the music stop
    Girl gon' make that Boongie drop
    Go sister, roll on it

    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop
    Gonna make that Boongie drop Writer/s: LENNY KRAVITZ, SHAWN CARTER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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