Motorbike

Album: Gold-Diggers Sound (2021)
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  • We don't stop but the time do
    Lovers in another life, let me remind you
    Look back, see me behind you
    When it feels good you don't have to try to

    And if you say so, if you say so, then let's go
    I know you're all that I wanted since I met ya
    What do I gotta do to get ya?

    On the back of my motorbike
    Switch lanes, 29, ooh (ooh)
    It's whatever you like, ooh
    On the back of my motorbike
    Write your name in the sky, ooh (ooh)
    It's whatever you like, we can ride, ride, ride

    Girl, go ahead and leave your keys on the dresser
    You ain't gonna need 'em tonight
    You're hotter than a desert, don't mean no pressure
    I just wanna make you feel right

    And if you say so, if you say so, then let's go
    I know you're all that I wanted since I met ya
    What do I gotta do to get ya?

    On the back of my motorbike
    Switch lanes, 29, ooh (ooh)
    It's whatever you like, ooh
    On the back of my motorbike
    Write your name in the sky, ooh (ooh)
    It's whatever you like, we can ride, ride, ride

    We don't stop but the time do, do
    When it feels good, you don't have to try to, to

    On the back of my motorbike
    Switch lanes, 29, ooh (ooh)
    It's whatever you like, ooh
    On the back of my motorbike
    Write your name in the sky, ooh (ooh)
    It's whatever you like, we can ride, ride, ride Writer/s: Daniel Wilson, Eric Frederic, Nathan Mercereau, Paris Strother, Todd Michael Bridges
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Third Side Music Inc.
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