Dum Da Dum
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Dum Da Dum
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As we proceed
We got another one
What you need (maybe, maybe)
Body go dum da dum
Shawty maybe your body dum da dum
Come here, come here
What you standin over there for
What's wrong what you stairin at my hair for
I know it's long but other things exist too
So come here let me talk to you
And your dum da dum
I beat it up like a drum
Um slow down, speed it up for the one
Throw it round every inch of your hips
Throw it down on every inch of my ahh
I love when you pop it round like that
And drop it to my feet
Like this shawty follow me
We aout the back door
If you ask for it
Mama make that body go dum da dum
Shawty make that body go dum da dum
Mama make that body go dum da dum
Shawty make that body go dum da dum
Come here, come here
What you standin on the wall for
You tired that's what I got my car for
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2XL performs "Dum Da Dum", and this lyric page sits inside the 2XL catalog on LyroVerse.
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