It's A Party

Album: Money And Celebrity (2011)
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  • I wanna leave this town
    I wanna travel south far, yeah
    I wanna meet you all i wanna have some fun

    You wanna join me now (You wanna join me now)
    You wanna join me now

    It's a party
    And don't you know it don't get much better
    We gonna make it such an awesome party
    And you should know it don't get much sweater
    So here we go

    I wanna see so much i wanna see it all, yeah
    I wanna feel so much it's only just begun

    You wanna join me now (You wanna join me now)
    You wanna join me now

    It's a party
    And don't you know it don't get much better
    We gonna make it such an awesome party
    And you should know it don't get much sweater
    So here we go

    So do you wanna die young?
    (Do you wanna die young?)
    Or do you wanna have fun, yeah
    So do you wanna die young?
    (So do you wanna die young?)
    Or do you wanna have fun, yeah

    You wanna join me now (You wanna join me now)
    You wanna join me now
    You wanna join me now (You wanna join me now)
    You wanna join me now

    It's a party, so here we go

    It's a party
    And don't you know it don't get much better
    We gonna make it such an awesome party
    And you should know it don't get much sweater
    So here we go it's a party
    And don't you know it don't get much better
    We gonna make it such an awesome party
    And you should know it don't get much sweater
    So here we go Writer/s: BILLY MORGAN, CHARLOTTE COOPER, JOSHUA MORGAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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