Riverside (Let's Go!)

Album: Single Release Only (2009)
Charted: 2
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  • Me plus you, that equals better equations
    We must do, do subtraction of your clothes
    Me and you, you got a date tonight
    I'm gonna be so straight tonight
    These chicks wanna come take me right

    So walked in the club looking so fresh
    Chicks on set, drinks on deck
    Hickeys on my neck, but they don't care
    Got they hands up
    Put put em in the air
    Spot this fly chick, ask her name
    God damn girl you got ass for days
    Took to my crib we can catch a train
    Ain't got no whip cause my cash ain't straight

    Walked to the club, forgot my swag
    But it's okay, I got a chick to bang
    Prim tuck low, passed this side
    Haters on the wall, looking all night
    Jack the club, no jack and coke
    Skip the bar, I ain't got no flow
    Got no ice, got not tone

    Riverside (Lets go!)

    Let's go, let's go

    Me plus you, that equals better equations
    We must do, subtraction of your clothes
    Me and you, got a date tonight
    I'm gonna be so straight tonight
    These chicks wanna come take me right

    Nuff bout me, what's up wit you
    1 plus 1, it equal two
    You got a man, here's why I ask
    Back to my crib, we can do some math

    You plus me and me plus you
    Me plus one, you plus two
    You plus me and me plus you
    Me plus one, you plus two

    Tu-tu-turn it up
    Tu-tu-turn it up
    Tu-tu-tu-turn it up
    Tu-tu-tu-turn it up

    Ri-ri-ri-ri-riverside, riverside
    Ri-ri-ri-ri-ri-ri-ri-ri-riverside, riverside, riverside, riverside

    Riverside (Lets go)
    Let's go, let's go

    Riverside, riverside, riverside, riverside

    You plus me and me plus you
    Me plus one, you plus two
    You plus me and me plus you
    Me plus one, you plus two

    Tu-tu-turn it up
    Tu-tu-turn it up
    Tu-tu-tu-turn it up
    Tu-tu-tu-turn it up
    Up up up up

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