Tip Toe

Album: Nu King (2017)
Charted: 5
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  • Derulo
    Wine fa me darlin'
    Way you move ya spine is alarmin'
    Mi wan you just

    Big fat thang, overflowing
    Skin tight dress, couldn't hold it
    Way too thick like it's swollen
    Girl, you're too bad and you know it
    When you drop down, lose focus
    When that thing clap, that's a bonus
    Mmm, that cake looking appetizing
    Back pack full, that's a crisis

    Bring that body my way
    Can't take it off my brain
    Look like you do ballet (yeah)

    Hold tight when you tiptoe
    Shake something when you tiptoe
    Don't brace when you push that back
    Left, right, do it just like that
    Hold tight when you tiptoe

    Ayo, God blessed you from behind (I do)
    One hand up like the Heisman (touchdown)
    First class seat when you're riding (oh yeah)
    Wine that thing like it's spineless

    Bring that body my way (my way)
    Can't take it off my brain
    Look like you do ballet

    Hold tight when you tiptoe
    Shake something when you tiptoe
    Don't brace when you push that back
    Left, right, do it just like that
    Hold tight when you tiptoe

    Wine fa me, darlin'
    Way you move ya spine is alarmin'
    Mi wan you just wine fa me, darlin'

    One, tryna figure out who to give ya love
    Two, dancin' like a freak till a quarter past
    Three, you know I'm the one you been lookin' for

    Left cheek, right cheek
    Left cheek, right cheek
    Left cheek, right cheek
    Left cheek, right cheek (aye, aye)
    Tiptoe
    Tiptoe
    Chains on, got me lookin' like a disco
    Who that be? And that drop be Mansory (skrrt)
    Who that be? Blowin' gas out the 'Rarri (sk-skrrt)
    French vanilla smooth like a 100 year wine
    Come sneak up from behind, "what's ya name?"
    "What's ya sign?" (huh)
    Wine fa me, darlin'
    "You want to dock in or fly out?"
    Wine fa me, darlin'
    "Baby, you want to lease, rent, or buy out??"
    Wine fa me, darlin'
    When dat money keep blowin', swat, why shorty tip toein'
    Got ya left cheek shown, mama
    Tip (huh)

    Bring that body my way (my way)
    Can't take it off my brain
    Look like you do ballet

    Hold tight when you tip toe (when you tip toe, shake something)
    Shake something when you tip toe (when you tip toe)
    No breaks when you push that back (that back)
    Left, right, do it just like that (like that)
    Hold tight when you tip toe (when you tip toe)

    Hold tight when ya
    Wine fa me, darlin'
    Way you move ya spine is alarmin'
    Mi wan you just wine fa me, darlin'
    One-time, two-time for the DJ
    Tip toe Writer/s: Jason Joel Desrouleaux, John Lathrop Mitchell, Karim Kharbouch, Philip Kembo, Rosina Russell, Tinashe C. Sibanda
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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