Disco Inferno

Album: The Massacre (2004)
Charted: 87 3
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  • One, two, three, let's go

    Lil' mama, show me how you move it
    Go 'head, put your back into it
    Do your thing like it ain't nothin' to it
    Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl
    Lil' mama, show me how you move it
    Go 'head, put your back into it
    Do your thing like it ain't nothin' to it
    Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl

    Go, go, go, 50 in the house
    Bounce, y'all already know what I'm about
    The flow sounds sicker over Dre drums, nigga
    I ain't stupid, I see Doc then my doe come quicker, whoa
    Shorty hips is hypnotic, she moves it so erotic
    I watch her, I'm like, "Bounce that ass, girl"
    I get it crump in here, I make it jump in here
    Front in here, we'll thump in here, oh
    So gutter, so ghetto, so hood
    So gully, so grimey, what's good?
    Outside the Benzo on dubs, I'm in the club with the snub
    Don't' start nothin', it won't be nothin', uh

    Lil' mama, show me how you move it
    Go 'head, put your back into it
    Do your thing like it ain't nothin' to it
    Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl
    Lil' mama, show me how you move it
    Go 'head, put your back into it
    Do your thing like it ain't nothin' to it
    Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl

    Let's party, everybody stand up
    Everybody put your hands up
    Let's party, everybody bounce with me
    Sip champagne and burn a lil' greenery

    It's hot, disco inferno
    Let's go, you're now rockin' with a pro
    I get dough to flip dough, to get more fo' sho'
    Get my drink on, then get on the dance floor
    Look, homie, I don't dance, all I do is this
    It's the same two-step with a lil' twist
    Listen, pimpin', I ain't new to this, I'm true to this
    Pay attention, boy, I'll teach you how to do this shit
    You mix a lil' Cris' with a lil' Dom Perignon
    And a lil' Hennessy, you know we finna carry on
    I'm hollerin' at these shorties in the club tryna get right
    We gon' be up in this bitch 'til we break daylight

    Lil' mama, show me how you move it
    Go 'head, put your back into it
    Do your thing like it ain't nothin' to it
    Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl
    Lil' mama, show me how you move it
    Go 'head, put your back into it
    Do your thing like it ain't nothin' to it
    Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl

    You see me shining, lit up with diamonds
    'Cause I stay grinding, uh-huh
    Homie, you can catch me swoopin'
    Bentley coupin', switching lanes, haha
    If you see me rollin', you know I'm holdin'
    I'm 'bout my paper, yeah
    Nigga, I'm serious, I ain't playin'
    I'll embed it in your brain, I'm off the chain, G-Unit
    Next level now, turn it up a notch
    Em and Dre sent me to tear up the spot
    Front on me, oh no, you know I'm loco
    Hands up on the dance floor, okay, let's go

    Lil' mama, show me how you move it
    Go 'head, put your back into it
    Do your thing like it ain't nothin' to it
    Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl
    Lil' mama, show me how you move it
    Go 'head, put your back into it
    Do your thing like it ain't nothin' to it
    Shake, sh-sh-shake that ass, girl Writer/s: Curtis James Jackson, Phillip Pitts, Teraike Crawford
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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