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Give me that bass, make it bang
Boom, boomCruising down town with me and my crew
Girls on the sidewalk, how do you do?
I like your bass, that's something to screw
If you're looking for a good time, follow the boomTrip to the liquor store then to the crib
Knock on the door, damn look who it is
It's the L.A. freaks with all that base
It's nothing like a hutchie with an 8o8Pack that stump, [?] to the trunk
And girl is a basshead, let me see you pump it
Yeah, get wasted, to the, to the pavement
Let me see you pump it, girl you're a basshead
Girl you're a basshead, girl you're a bass head
Let me see you pump it girl, you're a basshead
Go girl you're a bass head, yeah you're a basshead
Let me see you pump it girl, you're a bassheadPop, pop [?] take a sip like [?] we the cool kids
Take a hit like cal on a cool hit
Cross fitted all day on the new shit
Tripping out when the bass look real fat

She got a [?] hit like a heart attack
Oh, girl got bass, with a nice shape,
Nothing like a hutchie with a 8o8Pack that stump, [?] to the trunk
And girl is a basshead, let me see you pump it
Yeah, get wasted, to the, to the pavement
Let me see you pump it, girl you're a basshead
Girl you're a basshead, girl you're a bass head
Let me see you pump it girl, you're a basshead
Go girl you're a bass head, yeah you're a basshead
Let me see you pump it girl, you're a bassheadFor my L.A. creeps, no sleep, no tweeks, an L.A. freak
[?] fly tweets, 5 highness in the back seat
And the [?] hell yeah, hell yeah
And the [?] hell yeah, hell yeah, go girlPack that stump, [?] to the trunk
And girl is a basshead, let me see you pump it
Yeah, get wasted, to the, to the pavement
Let me see you pump it, girl you're a basshead
Girl you're a basshead, girl you're a bass head
Let me see you pump it girl, you're a basshead
Go girl you're a bass head, yeah you're a basshead
Let me see you pump it girl, you're a bassheadSo, so fat, face so cute, [?] taste like mango fruit
Heard you looking for a ballet, shot caller
She gave me her number but I'm not gonna call her
[?] I got to choose
Them boys [?] now get high in the morning
Show no love for the suckers, I ain't never scared [?]
Said she love me but I don't trust her
Get rich and have 4 [?] mothers
Yeah, get hit or get lost,
I'm tryna be the same place,. lip gloss
Now go girl, go [?]Pack that stump, [?] to the trunk
And girl is a basshead, let me see you pump it
Yeah, get wasted, to the, to the pavement
Let me see you pump it, girl you're a basshead
Girl you're a basshead, girl you're a bass head
Let me see you pump it girl, you're a basshead
Go girl you're a bass head, yeah you're a basshead
Let me see you pump it girl, you're a basshead.

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The Far East Movement (also known as FM), hailing from the clubs and streets of Los Angeles, California, United States, are one of the freshest crews representing the next generation of artists and “fly music.” Members Kev Nish, Prohgress, J-Splif, and DJ Virman have created a huge industry buzz with major companies, radio stations, and club DJs worldwide through their international appeal and energetic live shows.

Finding their inspiration from the diverse city blocks and night club scene of Southern California, FM has built a strong internet fan base and a new lifestyle brand for the next generation of youth around the world. “The Far East Movement is the name for our music, lifestyle, and our party. For the diverse music fan that hits up 3 clubs in 1 night, tuned to the racing scene and fashion, and back on the computer religiously checking blogs and sites for anything related to that.”- FM

FM has embarked on 2 World Tours (including the USA, South America, Canada, Europe and Asia) and recently featured on the 35 city Party Rock Tour with LMFAO, signed distribution deals in Japan and Korea (Avex Network and JF Productions respectively), garnered multiple features on MTV World, and also featured music on worldwide media such as FOX’s “So You Think You Can Dance”, MTV’s “America’s Best Dance Crew”, ABC Family’s Lincoln Heights, CBS Primetime shows “CSI: Miami” and “CSI: NY”, multiple placements on HBO’s “Entourage”, “Fast & Furious Tokyo Drift” and “Finishing the Game” (a featured film at Sundance 2007). FM was also the first Asian act to perform at the Sundance Film Festival’s prestigious Music Café Gala hosted by ASCAP, and was also recently a featured act at the Cannes Film Festival in France. As producers, FM worked with Jin the Emcee to create ABC JIN, an award-winning, platinum album that broke records for first week sales in Hong Kong.

In the world of marketing, the Far*East Movement has been sought out by major companies to endorse their products. They worked with McDonalds as celebrity judges and were featured artists for the national Big Mac Chant campaign and spokespersons/tour headliners for McDonald’s Lost Ring campaign during the 2008 Olympics. FM was also a featured artist for Verizon Wireless’s LG Dare ‘Touch One’ Campaign. They’ve also co-created a series of live concerts with Wong Fu Productions to benefit community outreach called the International Secret Agents with endorsements by JCPenney and Verizon.

Far East Movement’s single “Girls On The Dance Floor” has taken over clubs and radio stations around the world, reaching #1 on Los Angeles radio and charting on the Billboard Charts. On February 12th, 2010, the Far East Movement officially signed their first major label record deal with Cherrytree / Interscope Records. After 2 independent album releases and a rigorous tour schedule, the Far East Movement is in the studio working with the Stereotypes (Production team) on their 3rd album and first major release in 2010.

The original members of Far East Movement, Kevin Nishimura (Kev Nish), James Roh (Prohgress), and Jae Choung (J-Splif), grew up in Koreatown, Los Angeles, California. They were close companions in high school and shared a passion for music together. The trio promoted their music online and began performing at local clubs and events in Los Angeles; soon, they began their musical career with the name "Emcee's Anonymous" by 2001. However, they later changed it to Far East Movement or FM, originating from a song that they produced with the same name. In 2003, they organized together an event called "Movementality" in Koreatown, LA, featuring ten different performances with all the proceeds sent to a local youth drug rehabilitation center.

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