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Shaggy: Song Analysis
[Intro: Shaggy]
Sexy! Hot. I love your style girl, put it on me
Brian and Tony Gold let the ladies know, they got it goin on
Uh! Shaggy!!!

[Chorus: Brian And Tony Gold (Shaggy)]
Hey sexy lady, I like your flow
Your body's bangin, out of controoooooool!!! (Uh!)
You put it on me (That's right) ceiling to floor
Only you can make me, scream and beg for moooooore!!!

[Verse 1: Shaggy]
Her body's callin bawlin got me crawlin up the wall and
My size ain't small it's tall and catch here comes her clothes be fallin
Her neighbor's callin bawlin all this noise is so appallin
They must believe we're brawlin headboards bang till early mornin

[Chorus: Brian And Tony Gold (Shaggy)]
Hey sexy lady (Uh!!) I like your flow (Yo'll)
Your body's bangin (Ya) out of controoooooool!!! (A big tune)
…show more content…
[Verse 2: Shaggy]
I was hers for the choosin, performance left her snoozin
Rug burns her knees we're bruised and, she's hooked ain't no refusin

[Brian And Tony Gold:]
I knew it all along (Uh!) she wears the perfect thong (What!!!)
She really put it on (On me) I had to write a

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