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Pound, pound the bootyBoom, Bell Biv DeVoe
Bell Biv DeVoe
Yeah, on a booty nation, yallAcross the nation
Honey thats 3 inch pumps so high
Radio style, yeahShe was a fly girl from the projects
With a super dope body that I had to get
So I stepped to her
(What did you say, Ron)
I said, Yo, baby, you think we could spend some time togetherWhatevers clever, was what she said
Then the next thing you know she was in my bed
She was doin me, baby, and I was doin my duty
She was a helluva cutie
(Why)
Because she had a ghetto bootyMe, Rick and Ron was coolin at the party
Pushed up on a sexy young hottie
I said to my man, Yo, watch me work
Looked myself over quick before I started to flirtI said, Yo, sweetheart, no need for introduction
But by the way, hmm, nice butt

Lets go chill so I can get to know you better
Her first name was Loretta, she drove up a BarettaWe got to my room, she said, What are you gonna do
Well, let me slip into something more comfortable like you
She jumped in the sack, I had my Jim hat strapped
And then I slapped her with a taste of the bowzackYo, the B-I-V was on a J-O-B, most definitely gettin the D-O-M-E
Waxin and taxin from 12 to 3
Oh, fellas, get yourself a girl with a ghetto booty
Said fat, luscious and roundHey, Ron, yo, Ron
Whats up with your girl named Boom-Boom Melinda
Yo, Mike, whats up with the super dope hooker named Melinda
Yeah, yo, Sick whats up with the honey that named Melinda
She got a ghetto booty, I wanna hit it from the centerIts a booty thats firm, luscious and juicy
Kinda tender like a Roni but sensitive enough to do me
The kinda booty thatll make your day
But you gotta, gotta rub it the right wayCrisp and clean wrapped in tight jeans
Makin all the fellas up at the club scream
But yo, its dope, so Imma step to the cutie
And do what I gotta do to get that ghetto bootyThis goes out to all the girls across the world
With the fat black do me baby booty backs
Uh-huh, uh-huh, yeahWe wanna send a personal message out to all those highways
Bell Biv DeVoe be rollin down on tour
To have all of those scrumptious booties, just chillin
YeahShe had the kinda booty that Id always remember
She had the kinda booty that Id always remember
She had the kinda booty that Id always remember
She had the kinda booty that Id always rememberShe had the kinda booty that Id always remember
She had the kinda booty that Id always remember
She had the kinda booty that Id always remember
She had the kinda booty that Id always remember

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Bell Biv DeVoe is a successful spin off group of New Edition that consisted of three previous members, Ricky Bell (also known as Slick), Michael Bivins (also known as Biv), and Ronnie DeVoe (also known as R.D.). Bell Biv DeVoe began to take shape in the late '80s, but not until completing the tour in support of Heart Break did the threesome decide to make the break from New Edition official. At the suggestion of producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, they chose to chart their own course.
Bell Biv Devoe's debut album Poison has a variety of producers, including Dr. Freeze and Spyderman, Wolf & Epic (Richard Wolf & Bret "Epic" Mazur), Guy's Timmy Gatling, and Public Enemy's Hank Shocklee and Keith Shocklee. As a result, Bell Biv DeVoe's first album "Poison" has a larger new jack swing composition as compared to New Edition releases. BBD was a pioneering group that was the first to successfully combine hip-hop with R&B & pop. The CD was released in 1990, and its title track became a #1 hit on the R&B chart. The singles that followed were "Do Me!", "B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)?", "When Will I See You Smile Again", and "Dope!" (the latter was retitled "She's Dope!" upon release due to the rising drug abuse among children). Poison sold over three million copies. The remix album WBBD-Bootcity! The Remixes, with the Wolf & Epic produced "Word To The Mutha!" as accompanying single, was released the next year and was certified gold.

Bell Biv Devoe sold in excess of 4 million albums, prompting performances on the 1990 American Music Awards and other such ceremonies.

Bivins took time off from recording to search for new talent and bring together the East Coast Family, discovering and producing debut albums for the groups for Another Bad Creation and Boyz II Men, and little known Sudden Impact. They had two name changes, first to Whytguys and then to The Outsiderz. Bell Biv DeVoe's second album, Hootie Mack, was released in 1993 and spawned the singles "Gangsta", "Above The Rim", "Something In Your Eyes" and "Show Me the Way".

In 1996, Bell, Bivins, and DeVoe participated in the reunion of New Edition and toured in support of the CD Home Again on the MCA record label. In 2001, Bell Biv DeVoe's third album, B.B.D., was released. This latest effort saw Bell Biv Devoe exploring a more, hardcore rap style/R&B approach. It received mixed reviews. "BBD" was marginally successful peaking at #62 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

Ronnie DeVoe is now a real estate agent in the Atlanta, Georgia area but still remains with New Edition.[1] He is very passionate about nutrition, especially healthy eating, and is currently collaborating with the group Viking Pimps on their up-coming album.

In October 2008, Bell, Biv, and Devoe were on the radio with V103 (Atlanta) where they played a sneak peak at a new track entitled, "That Girl." Another sneak peak is also available for valentines day called "welcome to my heart." See link below.

In February 2009, Bell Biv Devoe dropped 2 new tracks on itunes. " Welcome to My Heart " and " You ". They are working on a new album.

In June 2009, Bell Biv Devoe performed with Ne-Yo at the 2009 BET Awards. Visit http://www.myspace.com/officialbellbivdevoe their official MySpace.



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