Migrate

Album: E=MC2 (2008)
Charted: 92
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  • Bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce

    Keep it movin' bounce
    Keep it movin' bounce
    Keep it movin' bounce
    Keep it movin' bounce

    Once again nothin' jumpin' up in yo place
    Sick of your berry buzzin' all in my face
    Way too much to tolerate
    Time to roll
    Y'all know I gots to migrate

    Speed dial connecting me to Rae-Rae (hey)
    Click in Shawntae and Mae-Mae (hey)
    Treat it as a holiday
    'Cause he's a wrap
    Y'all know I had to migrate

    See I'm on my way home
    'Cause my jeans, yeah they fit
    But it might benefit
    Me to throw something on
    To feature my hips
    Accentuate my ****
    And steal the show

    Soon as we walk through the door
    Fellas be grabbin' at us like yo
    Tryin' to get us going off the Patron
    We sippin' Grigio slow

    If your neck and your wrist coordinate
    Hair braided or faded okay
    We can move this back to my place
    It's time to migrate

    From my car into the club we migrate
    From the bar to VIP we migrate
    From the party to the after party, migrate
    After party to hotel, migrate

    As we proceed getting buzzed
    The envious ones
    Hatin' but they can't take they eyes off us
    But we don't see none of that
    They playin' my jam
    And the floor is packed
    So ya'll need to migrate up out the door

    We clickin' glasses
    Compliments of the club
    Raise they status
    So you know they show us love
    Everywhere we go
    They gon' flock
    Them boys migrate to where it's hot
    (It's hot, it's hot)

    Soon as we walk through the door
    Fellas be grabbin' at us like yo
    Tryin' to get us going off the Patron
    We sippin' Grigio slow

    If you're inked up, thuggin'
    That's what I like
    Face body and Lamborghini outside
    Obviously boy you're qualified
    Otherwise, migrate

    From my car into the club we migrate
    From the bar to VIP we migrate
    From the party to the after party, migrate
    After party to hotel, migrate

    This is where it begins
    And ends at the very same time
    Teddy Pain the main man of the hour
    Got a flow that'll flex yo tire
    Got stacks plus I'm back with Mariah

    We stay down like flour flats
    On the Cadillac
    Packed to the back
    With four phat girls
    If you feel like doin' a dance
    I'm gonna pull up my dance girl
    Come on back girl

    But I gotta migrate to bar
    From the bar to the flo'
    From the flo' to the car
    From the car to the crib
    Then back to the club
    We can migrate in that
    Mini coupe sittin' on dubs

    Whatcha waitin' on
    I can't stand in one place
    I'm on that platinum and that Patron
    And I hate when I don't get it my way
    So don't wait for me to buy drinks
    Or you gon' dehydrate
    It's time to migrate

    Soon as I'm walk through the door
    They know I'm from the 8-5-0
    I need three bottles of that Patron
    I can make the Chevrolet creep so slow
    If your and your coordinate
    Tell it to me like it ain't okay
    We can move this back to my place
    Shawty best believe, it's time to migrate

    Soon as we walk through the door
    Fellas be grabbin' at us like yo
    Tryin' to get us going off the Patron
    We sippin' Grigio slow

    If you're inked up, thuggin'
    That's what I like
    Face body and Lamborghini outside
    Obviously boy you're qualified
    Otherwise, migrate
    (Bye)

    Keep it movin' bounce
    Keep it movin' bounce
    Keep it movin' bounce
    Keep it movin' bounce Writer/s: BALE'WA MUHAMMAD, FAHEEM NAJM, MARIAH CAREY, NATE HILLS
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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