Do It in the AM

Album: Do It in the AM (2011)
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  • Pick you up, pick you up
    Play me like your favorite song
    Lick it up, lick it up
    Drink tequila til it's gone
    You know I like what you do
    You paint the time like I'm blue

    Like a glove, like a glove
    Gonna fit you like a glove
    Drop it down, as it bound
    Now this room is showing love
    This love is stronger than life
    We only run things at night

    We only do it in the am
    We only do it in the am
    We only do it in the am

    We only do it in the a to the m
    Then we do it again, baby

    Get it now, get it now
    Gonna show some people how
    You impress, you impress
    Competition lays the best
    Last one's in, first one's out
    Baby we ain't the crack

    For more seats, for more seats
    Everybody wants some peace
    Watcha thing, buy a drink
    Keep on shining 'til we sink
    We got our own little crew
    Me ain't following you

    We only do it in the am
    We only do it in the am
    We only do it in the am

    We only do it in the a to the m
    Then we do it again, baby

    No time for chit chat, blah, blah
    Let's get down to business, yeah
    I don't play around
    When the club shuts down
    I'm a zombie, how to kill this
    Midnight mansion, don't mention
    Holiday inn or champion's flashing
    Free wired with the far east movement
    And frankmusik we party trashy

    Get love in the am
    Get love in the aam
    Get love in the am
    Get love in the aam,

    Fm, frankmusik, fm, party's movement
    Fm!


    We only do it in the am
    We only do it in the am
    We only do it in the am

    We only do it in the a to the m
    Then we do it again, baby Writer/s: JAE WON CHOUNG, JAMES ROH, KEVIN MICHAEL NISHIMURA, VIRMAN COQUIA, WRITERS UNKNOWN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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