Va Va Voom

Album: Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded Deluxe Edition (2012)
Charted: 20 22
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  • Just met a boy, just met a boy when
    He could come inside of my play pen
    'Cause he look like a superstar in the makin'
    So I think that I'm going in for the takin'

    Hear through the grapevine that he cakin'
    We could shoot a movie, he could the tapin'
    Boom-boom pow, this thing be shakin'
    I ain't even tryin' to find out who he datin'

    'Cause I know that he got a wife at home
    But I need just one night alone
    If he keep playin' them kiddin' games
    I'm a runaway-eh, I'm a runaway-eh-eh

    I-I-I wanna give you one last option
    I-I-I wanna give you one last chance
    If-if you're looking for the main attraction
    Just hold on tight and let me do my dance

    If you want it, I'm gonna be
    Va-va-voom-voom
    If you got it, you got it
    You got that boom-boom

    If you want it, I'm gonna be
    Va-va-voom-voom
    If you got it, you got it
    You got that boom-boom

    Just met a boy, just met a boy when
    He could become my little problem
    Cause he look like he modellin' clothes in Dublin
    So I think that he gettin' that green a goblin

    Heard through the grapevine that he hang low
    We could shoot a movie, could bang like Rambo
    Boom-boom pow, this thing's so bingo
    Wondering if he can understand my lingo

    'Cause I know, he got a wife at home
    But I need just one night alone
    If he keep playin' them kiddin' games
    I'm a runaway-eh, I'm a runaway-eh-eh

    I-I-I wanna give you one last option
    I-I-I wanna give you one last chance
    If-if you're looking for the main attraction
    Just hold on tight and let me do my dance

    If you want it, I'm gonna be
    Va-va-voom-voom
    If you got it, you got it
    You got that boom-boom

    If you want it, I'm gonna be
    Va-va-voom-voom
    If you got it, you got it
    You got that boom-boom

    Boy, I'm in this club slow-mo
    Don't mind if I do
    And I can tell you're feelin' me from the jump
    I wanna ride too
    You got that hot shit, boy you're blessed
    Let me feel up on your chest
    Flexin'
    You the man, you the man, one hundred grand
    The same old game go
    Yes, I play it very well
    Come baby lay it down, let me stay down
    Let me show how I run ting in my playground
    Come and get this va-va-voom-voom (woo)

    I-I-I wanna give you one last option
    I-I-I wanna give you one last chance
    If-if you're looking for the main attraction
    Just hold on tight and let me do my dance

    If you want it, I'm gonna be
    Va-va-voom-voom
    If you got it, you got it
    You got that boom-boom

    If you want it, I'm gonna be
    Va-va-voom-voom
    If you got it, you got it
    You got that boom-boom Writer/s: Allan Peter Grigg, Henry Russell Walter, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Onika Tanya Maraj
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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