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Album: Sing When You're Winning (2000)
Charted: 1
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  • Me with the floorshow
    Kickin' with your torso
    Boys getting high
    And the girls even more so
    Wave your hands if you're not with the man
    Can I kick it (yes you can)
    I got (funk)
    You got (soul)
    We got everybody
    I've got the gift
    Gonna stick it in the goal
    It's time to move your body

    Babylon back in business
    Can I get a witness
    Every girl, every man (ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh)
    Houston, do you hear me?
    Ground control, can you feel me?
    Need permission to land

    I don't want to rock, DJ
    But you're making me feel so nice
    When's it gonna stop, DJ?
    'Cause you're keepin' me up all night

    Singin' in the classes
    Music for your masses
    Give no head
    No backstage passes
    Have a proper giggle
    I'll be quite polite
    But when I rock the mic
    I rock the mic (right)
    You got no love, then you're with the wrong man
    It's time to move your body
    If you can't get a girl but your best friend can
    It's time to move your body

    I don't want to be sleazy
    Baby, just tease me
    Got no family planned (ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh)
    Houston, do you hear me?
    Ground control, can you feel me?
    Need permission to land

    I don't want to rock (rock), DJ (DJ)
    But you're making me feel so nice
    When's it gonna stop (stop), DJ?
    'Cause you're keepin' me up all night

    I don't want to rock (rock), DJ (DJ)
    But you're making me feel so nice
    When's it gonna stop (stop), DJ (DJ)?
    'Cause you're keepin' me up all night

    Pimpin' ain't easy
    Most of them fleece me
    Every night
    Pimpin' ain't easy
    But if you're sellin' it (sellin' it, sellin' it)
    It's alright

    (Come on)

    I don't want to rock (rock), DJ (DJ)
    But you're making me feel so nice
    When's it gonna stop (stop), DJ (DJ)?
    'Cause you're keepin' me up all night

    I don't want to rock (rock), DJ (DJ)
    But you're making me feel so nice (ooh-ooh-ooh)
    When's it gonna stop (stop), DJ (DJ)?
    'Cause you're keepin' me up all night

    I don't want to rock (rock), DJ
    But you're making me feel so nice
    When's it gonna stop (stop), DJ?
    'Cause you're keepin' me up all night

    I don't want to rock (rock), DJ
    But you're making me feel so nice
    When's it gonna stop (stop), DJ (DJ)?
    'Cause you're keepin' me up all night Writer/s: Ekundayo Paris, Guy Chambers, Kelvin Andrews, Nelson R. Pigford, Robbie Williams
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (FRANCE), Exploration Group LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Ultra Tunes, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • Alex from Newcastle Upon Tyne, United KingdomThrowaway pop artist? You mean one of the best selling artists ever? Yup, he sure is a throwaway...
  • Luke from Manchester, EnglandOnce again a throwaway pop artist uses the word "rock" to gain credibility.
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