Sexy and I Know It

Album: Sorry For Party Rocking (2011)
Charted: 5 1
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  • Yeah
    Yeah

    When I walk on by
    Girls be looking like, "Damn he fly"
    I pimp to the beat
    Walking down the street in my new LaFreak, yeah
    This is how I roll
    Animal print pants outta control
    It's Redfoo with the big afro
    And like Bruce Leroy I got the glow, yeah (ah)

    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    I-I, I work out (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    I-I, I work out

    When I walk in the spot (yeah) this is what I see (okay)
    Everybody stops and they staring at me
    I got passion in my pants and I ain't afraid to show it
    Show it, show it, show it
    I'm sexy and I know it
    I'm sexy and I know it

    Yeah
    When I'm at the mall security just can't fight 'em all
    And when I'm at the beach, I'm in a speedo tryna tan my cheeks (what?)
    This is how I roll, come on ladies it's time to go
    We headed to the bar, baby don't be nervous
    No shoes, no shirt, and I still get service, watch

    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    I-I, I work out (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    I-I, I work out

    When I walk in the spot (yeah) this is what I see (okay)
    Everybody stops and they staring at me
    I got passion in my pants and I ain't afraid to show it
    Show it, show it, show it
    I'm sexy and I know it
    Ay
    I'm sexy and I know it

    Check it out
    Check it out

    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, yeah
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, yeah
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, yeah
    Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, yeah, yeah
    Do the wiggle, man
    I do the wiggle, man
    Yeah
    I'm sexy and I know it

    Ay
    Yeah

    (Ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    I-I, I work out (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    Girl look at that body (ah)
    I-I, I work out

    I'm sexy and I know it Writer/s: David Jamahl Listenbee, Erin Beck, George Matthew Robertson, Kenny Oliver, Skyler Austen Gordy, Stefan Kendal Gordy
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 8

  • Jodie from MdThey're making fun of meatheads
  • Mick from PhilippinesWho was the girl with the blue lips stick?
  • Mike from EnglandLyrics should be "like Bruce Leroy i got the glow" Its a reference to a really bad film, The Last Dragon (1985)
  • Jasper from Nieuwegein, NetherlandsI love that this song is about how everybody can just be beautiful, no matter what other people think! Me and my friends are people who like to scream and dance in the streets, and even when we are in the city, we are NEVER ashamed of eachother :D
  • Ricky from Ohsweken, -M&M's used a shortened version of this song at the end of one of its TV commercials.
  • Blaze from Sayre, Paand when I'm at the beach, I'm in a speedo, tryin' to tan my cheeks, WHAAAAAAAT? :D
  • Megan from Stevenson, AlThis song is awesome! lol Ughhh...a little graphic lol but totally catchy! ***Girl look at that body, girl look at that body, girl look at that body...I-i-i-i work out!!!*** I love that part! :d
  • Daniel from Winchester, OhWiggly wiggle, wiggle wiggle!! Do the wiggle yeah!!!
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