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[Chorus]
3, 6, 9 the goose drank wine
The monkey chewed the tobacco on the street car line
And the line broke and the monkey got chocked
And they all went to heaven in a lil' row boat, clap clapLady and gentlemen I'm about to make you feel alright
I've got the beat to move your feet plus I know just what you like,
Your hotter then a pepper
1, 2 stepper baby that is a shame you gotta keep it moving
Gotta keep it moving 'cause baby your off the chain[Bridge]
Now let me see you like a hanky panky
I'm a turn around girl gonna do
Let me lay you down there are a couple of games I like to play
By the time I do this is what ya'll say[Chorus: x 2]If you got a problem, I don't wanna hear it
Just let it go all my lady's on the beat
Let me see you drop it to the floorFella's take a look around
Lady's are so fine
Is goin' down so get on up now
Act like your second on line[Bridge][Chorus x2]Acting like a rattle the way she movin'

Faster then go slow like a doller
So maybe me and her can get to chewing like tobacco
This old fashion talk but my thing is rather dather
And plus I got my swagga like a pistol seen me everywhere
But because I be on my gizzle that mean am on my grind all the time
No matter how little her name is call me up meet you in a lil bit
So I'm tryin' to see if she can clap clapIndependent women let me see you clap clap
Playa's in the building let me see you clap clap
Came to get it started let me see you clap clap
Came to have a party let me see you clap clap[Chorus: x 3]
Songwriters
WERNER-KENT, KAY / WERNER-MCCARTHY, SUE / CHASE, LINCOLN / BERNARD, BRYSONPublished by
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Bryson Bernard first began to sing in his church's choir, encouraged by his pastor father. Despite his enrolling at The University of Louisiana at Lafayette with a full athletic scholarship in track and field, his real passion was still music. He left the track team to form a singing group and eventually dropped out of college. The dissolution of the group didn't sway Bernard's pursuit for a singing career as he went solo immediately after. He sang at every type of venue he could, including at talent shows, weddings, and funerals. With his five-octave vocal range, Bernard earned the name Cupid during this process for his impressive performance of the late-'90s 112 hit single "Cupid."

The singer first enjoyed radio airplay in 2001 with his single "Do Ya Thing," which appeared on his self-pressed, eponymous debut the following year. His gospel-tinged vocals began to attract local promoters and rappers alike as Cupid was tapped to open for blues concerts as well as to record background vocals for various rap albums. Both experiences informed his second independently released album, The King of Down South R&B (2005), which contained elements of country, blues, and New Orleans bounce music.

In late 2006, Cupid was finally discovered by Atlantic because of the enormous buzz surrounding his latest local single at the time, "Cupid Shuffle". He signed with the label that following January, and soon his dance record was standing its ground in the Top 30 of the R&B charts for several weeks. His major-label debut, Time For A Change, arrived later in the year.

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