like the little things you do
I like the way your body moves
I like the way you make me go ooh so crazy
I love the way you look at me
You're standing bangin baby please
You got me fallin on my knees begging lady

I love the way you move, say what
I love the way you shake that butt
I love it when you blow me up
Girl you're rollin with the Prom Kings

So this is what I'm gonna do
I'm gonna make you drop and fall into
I'm gonna make you chase a brother who drives you crazy
So come on baby follow through
I know you really want me to
I know you really want me to drive you crazy

I love the way you move, say what
I love the way you shake that butt
I love it when you blow me up
Girl you're rollin with the Prom Kings

I want you (x8)

I love the way you move, say what
I love the way you shake that butt
I love it when you blow me up
Girl you're rollin with the Prom Kings


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    Lurve luuurve LUUURVE this song...meaning? Seems obvious...I s'pose...yeah, I have no connection

    Sevy_366on March 22, 2006   Link
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    i asked maurico about it a long time ago but i never got a response. i think it was just supossed to be party/club song.

    zsefvbhukmon January 08, 2007   Link
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    Love this song. First heard it on the movie The Island and that's how I heard about The Prom Kings.

    chrieon April 03, 2007   Link
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    hey, me too! i love the island....

    bullet4youon July 15, 2007   Link

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