Cruising California (Bumpin' in My Trunk)

Album: Days Go By (2012)
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  • Ay oh, let's go

    (Oh oh oh!)
    Turn up the beat, yeah
    (Oh oh oh!)
    I wanna feel it
    (California)
    Don't you wish that you could come?
    'Cause we're never going home
    Till the summer's all gone

    Summer time, living's easy
    Cruising, bumping my Huntington Beach
    'Cause the sun will shine
    We'll have a good time
    They all line up for a bump and grind

    And the girl that you want is directly out in front
    And she's waving her caboose at you
    You sneeze achoo
    She calls you out and boom!

    I know you heard that bass bumpin' in my trunk
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk,
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk
    (Oh yeah)
    I know you heard that bass bumpin' in my trunk
    (Uh huh)
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk
    (Uh huh),
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk
    (Let's go)

    (Go go go!)
    Turn up the beat, yeah
    (Oh oh oh!)
    I wanna feel it
    (California)
    Don't you wish that you could come
    'Cause we're never going home
    Till the summer's all gone

    The sun goes down, the fire pit's leap
    It's another summer night here in the O-C
    Well I know a baller but I do have an Impala
    And I might say 'hey' but I'll never say 'holla'

    The girl with the glass
    And a g-string just like a floss
    Well she's waving her caboose at you
    I bet you do
    She calls you out
    (Uh huh)

    I know you heard that bass bumpin' in my trunk
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk,
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk
    (Bump that truck)
    I know you heard that bass bumpin' in my trunk
    (Uh huh)
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk
    (Uh huh),
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk
    (Let's go)

    (Go go go!)
    Turn up the beat, yeah
    (Oh oh oh!)
    I wanna feel it
    (California)
    Don't you wish that you could come
    With the radio on
    Blazing all summer long

    (Go go go!)
    You're all I'm breakin'
    (Oh oh oh!)
    My friends are drinkin'
    (California)
    Don't you wish that you could come
    'Cause we're never going home
    Till the summer's all gone

    (California)
    (California)

    I know you heard that bass bumpin' in my trunk
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk,
    Bum-bumpin' in my trunk
    (Ay oh let's go)

    (Go go go!)
    Turn up the beat, yeah
    (Oh oh oh!)
    I wanna feel it
    (California)
    Don't you wish that you could come
    With the radio on,
    Blazing all summer long

    (Go go go!)
    You're all I'm breakin'
    (Oh oh oh!)
    My friends are drinkin'
    (California)
    Don't you wish that you could come?
    'Cause we're never going home
    Till the summer's all gone

    (California)
    Don't you wish that you could come?
    'Cause we're never going home
    Till the summer's all gone Writer/s: Bryan Keith Holland
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