Home Run

Album: R&B Club Collection 2012 (2012)
Charted: 11
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  • Look at what you done then
    Baby you hit me so hard

    Don't know, how you did it
    Loco, is how I'm feeling
    Don't go, you're so addictive
    I cannot resist it
    Let's dance, let's take it to the next level
    No hands, more bass and more treble
    Tonight I wanna be a rebel, whoa
    You got me so excited,
    I'm doing things I've never done before
    Done before, whoa
    And when I try to fight it
    I know it's something I cannot ignore
    I don't know, I don't know, I don't know

    Baby I don't know what you done, done, done
    What you done, one done, hit a home run
    Baby I don't know what you done, done, done
    What you done, one done, hit a home run
    I'm high now, I'm flying
    I don't know what you did but
    You hit me hard now I'm flying, all the night, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Come show me how you move it
    Fast, slow, control I'm loosing
    This is my city, my cry
    Got me locked, uh, yes
    So let's dance, let's take it to the next level
    No hands, more bass and more treble
    Tonight I wanna be a rebel, whoa
    You got me so excited,
    I'm doing things I've never done before
    Done before, whoa
    And when I try to fight it
    I know it's something I cannot ignore
    I don't know, I don't know, I don't know

    Baby I don't know what you done, done, done
    What you done, one done, hit a home run
    Baby I don't know what you done, done, done
    What you done, one done, hit a home run
    I'm high now, I'm flying
    I don't know what you did but
    You hit me hard now I'm flying, all the night, yeah, yeah, yeah

    Maybe run but you got me sprung up
    All over my thing, like you're ready for the hang up, hang up
    Ready to back my thing up,
    Wait till you see more
    Ying yang up,
    Move to the left, take it back to the right, girl
    ? got my hands up, ready to back my thang up
    Wait till you see my ? hang up
    You got me so excited,
    I'm doing things I've never done before
    Done before, whoa
    And when I try to fight it
    I know it's something I cannot ignore
    I don't know, I don't know, I don't know

    Baby I don't know what you done, done, done
    What you done, one done, hit a home run
    Baby I don't know what you done, done, done
    What you done, one done, hit a home run
    I'm high now, I'm flying
    I don't know what you did but
    One time for you, you the baddest
    One time for you, you the baddest
    One time for you, you the baddest
    Look at what you done, done Writer/s: Geoff Moore, Steven Chapman
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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