Bom Bom

Album: Now That's What I Call Music! 83 (2012)
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  • I'm the cat with bass and drum, going 'round like bom bom bom!

    I'm the cat with bass and drum, going 'round like bom bom bom!
    What's grooving? I'm moving, I like your style of womping!
    How charming! Just a rapper, load him up and eat that snapper!
    I want sixteen pints of rum and then I go bom bom!
    Glowing up in the dark in the night and so I go ooh ah ah ah ah, I
    I've brought a pie in my pocket, pie in my pocket, an eye in my socket
    You got life, You got style, Me got nothing on my mind
    But I'm so cool, and I'm so groovy, when I go bom bom bom!

    Going around like bom bom bom!

    I'm so cool, and I'm so groovy, when I go bom bom bom!

    I'm the cat with bass and drum, going 'round like bom bom bom!
    What's grooving? I'm moving, I like your style of womping!
    How charming! Just a rapper, load him up and eat that snapper!
    I want sixteen pints of rum and then I go bom bom!
    Glowing up in the dark in the night and so I go ooh ah ah ah ah, I
    I've brought a pie in my pocket, pie in my pocket, an eye in my socket
    And you got life, you got style, you got nothing on my mind
    But I'm so cool, and I'm so groovy, when I go bom bom bom!

    I'm so cool, and I'm so groovy, when I go bom bom bom!
    Bom bom bom!
    I'm so cool, and I'm so groovy, when I go bom bom bom! Writer/s: Aaron Thomas Horn, Bloeme I E B De Wilde De Ligny, Nico Bentley, Raz Olsher, Samuel James Alexander Ritchie
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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