I walk into the club looking kind of sexy now.
I see these shorties in the corner, they started making out.
They pull their panties down, they take their pants off.
Then they started getting freaky on the dance floor.
Shake it mommy give it to me like you need some love.
I got some bottles in the caddy that we can open up.
Let's get drunk tonight, baby we don't have to fuck.
And bring your friend along, maybe we can have some fun.

Let's get freaky now, let's get fucking freaky now. [x4]
I got these bitches all tipsy trying to sex me.
I know they want it, alcoholics are some sex freaks.
This ex and chronic gots me wanting to get messy.
So let's get messy girls, come on let's go get messy girls.
Come on bitch, you know you want this.
That hardcore shit will make you feel the toxic.
Fursachi, Rolex watches.
Bently coups with the 20's droppin.
Convertible top, and the wheels spin.
I can taste that ice when my grill is in.
If you want me baby feel me in.
'cause I don't waste my time with lesbians.

Let's get freaky now, let's get fucking freaky now. [x4]
Liar! [x8]
Oh baby why did you have to lie to me.
I can't play no more games.
These thoughts are slowly controlling me.
You're turning off the flame.
So go baby go baby.
You don't want me.
So go baby go baby.
Come and get me.
So go baby go baby.
You don't want me.
So go baby go!
Come and get me.
Let's get freaky now, let's get fucking freaky now. [x4]


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  • +9
    General Comment

    This is perhaps one of the worst songs ever written. It would be hilarious if it were meant as a joke, but the fact that they take their "music" so seriously is troubling, both for them and anyone who enjoys it. I keep hoping that the band members are all psych students, and this is all one big social experiment.

    rwiggumon July 23, 2009   Link
  • +8
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    The fact that people seem to genuinely like this is enough to make me renounce all of my faith in humanity and move into a house in the woods.

    eyelinerislifeon January 31, 2009   Link
  • +5
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    this song is everything wrong with music in america.

    abgcunited11on January 18, 2009   Link
  • +3
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    this song is ridiculous. sooo hilarious.. is it a joke? i'm sincerely asking.

    Wkd_and_TheBeaston October 22, 2008   Link
  • +3
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    this band is so lame. they have no message or meaning. so whats the point.

    emptytheglasson August 31, 2009   Link
  • +2
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    This band is what boy bands were 10 years ago. A bunch of talentless ass-clowns that dance around like a bunch of fruitcakes and have a fan base dominated by 13-17 year-old girls. They are just a fad that will fade in time. No one remembers the Backstreet Boys(thank God) and no one will remember these guys either. They will have their 5 minutes of fame until Hot Topic drops them for the next big piece of shit to come along.

    Bananarchyon January 07, 2010   Link
  • +1
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    lol GEE, I WONDER WHAT THIS SONG IS ABOUT.

    HeyyElion October 01, 2008   Link
  • +1
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    Ahh. This song is fun. This is one of the most lyrically intimate song I've heard in a while. It requires you to think and look very deep inside of it. The lyric "I walk into the club looking KIND OF sexy now" shows low self esteem, because he has been trying hard to look his best and only ended up looking KIND OF sexy now. When he "sees shorties in the corner started making out" he is inferring that they are making out, because no one loves him, and they would rather make out with someone else instead of him. As it is impossible to take ones panties off before their pants, and then the line stating "they started getting freaky on the dance floor, this may suggest something provocative. In my opinion, I think he dealt with his pain and self-hate by using hallucinogenic drugs. In the next line he is talking about a girl who he may have loved by affectionately calling her "mommy" he then states she "may need some love". This leads me to believe that he is so depressed and ashamed of himself that he treated this girl wrong, and is now sorry, and wishes he could give her some "love" to apologize for his wrongs. In the chorus where it says "LET'S get freaky now, LET'S GET FUCKING FREAKY NOW" seems to show that he may be encouraging his friends to also take the drugs he is using, so he can share his feelings with others, instead of keeping it bottled up inside himself. In the next couple lines about "bitches sexing him" he is sharing with others his dream of losing his virginity. The next couple lines - "This ex and chronic gots me wanting to get messy. So let's get messy girls, come on let's go get messy girls. Come on bitch, you know you want this. That hardcore shit will make you feel the toxic" - seems to show him asking girls to join in with him using drugs to hide his pain. The next lines about material items, is a way of him saying to others "drugs can make all the pain go away, and give you whatever you want." The line about wheels spinning is him describing, again, that drugs can take you anwhere. He again refers to drugs with "ice in his grillz" When the main character says "If you want me baby feel me in. 'cause I don't waste my time with lesbians" Shows him describing that if they want the drugs to "fill him in", because he doesn't waste his time with "lesbians" He uses lesbian as an insult for non-drug users that are female. The chorus repeats, annd then the song explodes into "LIAR" this shows that he may have snapped out of his drug enduced "high" and is again ashamed of himself for using the drugs. He calls himself a liar again, but has a flashback to when he was young and meanwhile is shouting "Oh baby why did you have to lie to me" as he thinks of himself at a young age, and the monster he would become. He zooms back out to real life and when he says "I can't play no more games" he is telling us that he can't live with himself and his choices anymore, and is not sure if he can go on with his life. He is fighting with himself about whether or not to end his life when he says the repeated verses So go baby go baby. You don't want me. So go baby go baby. Come and get me. So go baby go baby. You don't want me. Again he refers to himself as a "baby" and decides whether he doesn't want himself (to live) or to "come and get me" (he should start anew) He ends with "Come and get me" so he thankfully decides to pull himself together and reshape his life. He then repeats the chorus, and the song ends THE END

    buttface1337on June 29, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    In the first line, instead of "next" it's s'posed to be sexy. :] xD.. I couldn't figure out any of the [...idontknows...]

    Havex Heartxon June 12, 2008   Link
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    The first [...idontknow...] is This ex and chronic gots me wantin' to get messy. The 2nd one is Versache rolex watches, bently coops with the 20s droppin'. The 3rd is I could taste that ice when the grill is in. I love this song and BrokeNCYDE

    kannibal123on June 26, 2008   Link

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