The Girl Got Hot

Album: Raditude (2009)
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  • Woah woah woah

    Went to a show last Saturday night
    The band was doing their thing
    The moshpit started, and then the crowd parted
    And there was Kiki D

    Knew this girl back in junior high school
    When nobody gave her a look
    Look at what we got, the girl got hot
    Switched up and rewrote the book

    Satin tights, boots so white
    Leather handbag out of sight
    What used to mean a little
    Now means a lot
    Oh my goodness me
    The girl got hot

    Woah woah woah

    The first thing I did when I got up the nerve
    Was say, "Hey baby, what's up?" (What up?)
    She kept on dancing, refused my romancing
    And that's when I fell in love

    I stepped to the floor with her best friend Jill
    And tried to thicken the plot
    The thing I finally found with these other girls in town
    She got hot, and they did not

    Satin tights, boots so white
    Leapord handbag out of sight
    What used to mean a little
    Now means a lot
    Oh my goodness me
    The girl got hot

    Satin tights, boots so white
    Leapord handbag out of sight
    Regal feather in her feathered hair
    Dash of rouge, buyer beware
    What used to mean a little
    Now means a lot
    Oh my goodness me
    The girl got hot
    the girl got hot
    The girl got hot
    The girl got hot

    Satin tights, boots so white
    Leapord handbag out of sight
    Regal feather in her feathered hair
    Dash of rouge, buyer beware
    What used to mean a little
    Now means a lot
    Oh my goodness me
    The girl got hot

    Woah woah woah Writer/s: BUTCH WALKER, RIVERS CUOMO
    Publisher: E O Smith Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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