Don't Tell 'Em

Album: Late Nights (2014)
Charted: 5 6
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  • Rhythm is a dancer, I need a companion
    Girl I guess that must be you
    Body like the summer, fucking like no other
    Don't you tell 'em what we do
    Don't tell 'em
    Don't tell 'em
    You don't even
    Don't tell 'em
    You don't even
    You don't even gotta tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    You and me
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    You and me
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em

    Know you say you down wit it
    Won't tell em how you hit the ground wit it
    Girl you know I'm from Chicago, I like the full Bobby Brown wit it (in it)
    Nobody take me out tho
    You got gifts bring em down the south pole
    Marathon doll gon' puttin' miles
    Don't you worry bout it might gon' work it out
    Only is you got me feeling like this oohh why, why, why, why
    Loving while grabbing the rhythm of your hips
    That's right, right, right, right, right

    Rhythm is a dancer, I need a companion
    Girl I guess that must be you
    Body like the summer, fucking like no other
    Don't you tell 'em what we do
    Don't tell 'em
    Don't tell 'em
    You don't even
    Don't tell 'em
    You don't even
    You don't even gotta tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    You and me
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    You and me
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em

    Dely fool, fool wit it
    But you know I know what to do wit it
    I get it that girl I'm talking laps
    You said you got to pull wit it
    And she say she with your best friends
    Then let me be down wit
    You know you feeling now so press play
    Just keep that ass wit
    Only wit you got it feel like this
    Ooh why, why, why, why, why
    Loving and grabbing the rhythm of the hips

    Rhythm is a dancer, I need a companion
    Girl I guess that must be you
    Body like the summer, fucking like no other
    Don't you tell 'em what we do
    Don't tell 'em
    Don't tell 'em
    You don't even
    Don't tell 'em
    You don't even
    You don't even gotta tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    You and me
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    You and me
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em

    Throw it up, 9-3-4 8-6-1-6
    I got a missed call from your bitch
    She been plug at me like ooh
    She wanna duck my dick and it's on it
    I like her in the shower when she's all fresh
    'I'mma giving it
    On my late night thirsty
    Cuz it was late night and I was thirsty
    Girl I've been to that 'I ain't tell it
    Ain't cover for that bitch, ain't no belly
    Like I can keep a secret
    If pretty's stuck I can hit a belly
    She got my number store and I can find it now
    A nigga is faithful but he run to play
    Hold up so tell me how it's pow up
    Don't make it for, so making the hula

    Only you got me feeling like this
    Oh why, why, why
    Loving and grabbing the rhythm of the hips

    Rhythm is a dancer, I need a companion
    Girl I guess that must be you
    Body like the summer, fucking like no other
    Don't you tell 'em what we do
    Don't tell 'em
    Don't tell 'em
    You don't even
    Don't tell 'em
    You don't even
    You don't even gotta tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    You and me
    Don't you tell 'em
    Don't you tell 'em
    You and me
    Don't you tell 'em
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