Action

Album: Single release only (2019)
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  • (Woah oh oh oh oh oh oh)
    Action, action action
    Action
    Action, action action
    Action, 'kay, good?

    Show me action
    Just a reaction
    I'mma get me some action
    Some interaction, baby
    I don't care when you're home alone
    What you're doing by yourself with your mobile phone
    You're not bothered that you're all alone?
    Oh no

    Healthy and wholesome
    Mixing your potion
    It's gonna happen now
    I came here to win
    Man of the moment
    What's so important?
    Spin kick with the muay thai
    Coming, we're coming up now
    (I don't wanna wait)

    Show me some action
    Show me, show me some action action
    Show me some action
    Show me, show me some (ooh, ooh, ooh)
    So dangerous, dangerous
    Show me some action
    Show me

    I don't know why you're so complacent
    You've got to face it, we're going to die
    Take a look at all the time you wasted
    Just get up, and get out the way
    I don't care about the mess you made
    It's your price to pay, and I'm living just fine
    I just lit the fuse, and I'm ready to move
    So get out the way

    Healthy and wholesome
    Mixing your potion
    It's gonna happen now
    I came here to win
    Man of the moment
    What's so important?
    We going out with a bang now
    We going out with a bang

    Lack of composure
    Not tryna control ya
    We going out with a bang now, son
    We going out with a bang
    Spin kick muay thai
    Still looking for the wifi
    Big swing, kiss it bye, bye, bye
    Coming, we're coming up now
    (I don't wanna wait)

    Show me some action
    Show me, show me some action action
    Show me some action
    Show me, show me some (ooh, ooh, ooh)
    So dangerous, dangerous
    Show me some action
    Show me

    Ooh ooh ooh
    What you do?
    Hey what you do?
    Do to make me feel so good?

    Why would I say no?
    When I could just say "yes"?
    Why would I say no?
    We've had enough
    Why would I say no?
    Gotta get them going, going, going
    Why don't we just go?
    We gotta win, go, go, go

    Show me some action
    Show me, show me some action, action
    Show me some action
    Show me, show me some action, action
    Show me some action
    Show me, show me some action, action
    Show me some action
    Show me

    Get out the way! (woo ooh ooh)
    Get out the way! (woo ooh ooh)
    I don't care when you're home alone what you're into
    Get out the way! (woo ooh ooh)
    I don't care that you're all alone, say what?
    Get out the way! (woo ooh ooh)

    Give me that one more time
    Yeah, that's it
    I just lit the fuse
    Get out the way! Writer/s: Matt Donnelly, Rob Damiani, Simon Delaney, Tom Doyle
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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