Fireball

Album: Globilization (2014)
Charted: 49 23
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  • Mr. Worldwide to infinity
    You know the roof on fire
    We gon' boogie oogie oggi, jiggle, wiggle and dance
    Like the roof on fire
    We gon' drink drinks and take shots until we fall out
    Like the roof on fire
    Now, baby, get b-booty naked, take off all your clothes
    And light the roof on fire
    Tell her, tell her, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby
    I'm on fire
    I tell her baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby
    I'm a fireball

    Fireball

    I saw, I came, I conquered
    Or should I say, I saw, I conquered, I came?
    They say the Chico on fire and he no liar
    While y'all slippin' he runnin' the game
    Now big bang boogie
    Get that kitty little noogie
    In a nice nice little shade
    I gave Suzie a little pat up on the booty
    And she turned around and said
    "Walk this way"

    I was born in a flame (305, MIA)
    Mama said that everyone would know my name
    I'm the best you've ever had (that's right, that's right)
    If you think I'm burning out, I never am
    I'm on fire
    I'm on fire
    I'm on fire
    I'm on fire

    Fireball

    Fireball
    Sticks and stones may break my bones
    But I don't care what y'all say
    'Cause as the world turns, y'all boys gon' learn
    That the Chico right here don't play
    That boy's from the bottom, bottom of the map
    MIA, U.S.A
    I gave Suzie a little pat up on the booty
    And she turned around and said
    "Walk this way"

    I was born in a flame (305, MIA)
    Mama said that everyone would know my name
    I'm the best you've ever had (that's right, that's right)
    If you think I'm burning out, I never am
    I'm on fire
    I'm on fire
    I'm on fire
    I'm on fire

    Fireball

    We're taking it, we're taking it
    We're taking it down
    We're taking it, we're taking it
    We're taking it down
    We're taking it, we're taking it
    We're taking it down
    We're taking it, we're taking it
    We're taking it down
    We're taking it, we're taking it
    We're taking it down
    We're taking it, we're taking it
    We're taking it down
    We're taking it, we're taking it
    We're taking it down
    We're taking it, we're taking it
    We're taking it down

    Now we're bringing it, we're bringing it
    We're bringing it back
    We're bringing it, we're bringing it
    We're bringing it back
    We're bringing it, we're bringing it
    We're bringing it back
    We're bringing it, we're bringing it
    We're bringing it back
    We're bringing it, we're bringing it
    We're bringing it back
    We're bringing it, we're bringing it
    We're bringing it back
    We're bringing it, we're bringing it
    We're bringing it back

    Fireball

    Fireball

    I tell her baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby
    I'm on fire
    I tell her baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby, baby
    I'm a fireball Writer/s: Andreas Schuller, Armando Christian Perez, Eric Burton Frederic, Ilsey Anna Juber, John Henry Ryan, Joseph Michael Spargur, Tom B. Peyton
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Mazzika Group, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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