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We Wish You a Merry Christmas - The Weavers



     
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Rich Girls, Loso, here we go, uh
Swagga opposite of left, money opposite of small
Being fly is a crime, then the cops would get a call
I could move through a loon, full of vultures
Nice and I still turn heads poltergeist rock
A cold chain, neck full of souija ice
You young boys should listen to me like adults advice
My, I could help ya swagg elevated my look
Is copy written, you could tell I made it it should be celebrated
National holiday, I'm just doin' me flash a few dollas
He my fashion modern day, my passion probably
Thug like henny with a splash of alize
I be with Rich Girls, you [unverified] pay respect
And y'all ain't eatin' 'cause ya probably couldn't pay the check
Swagg right, my [unverified] stay correct dem boys go hard
I'm posted up right here gon' and drop a line on me
(On me)
D.J playin' my song, betta make a move on me

(On me)
Get your swagg right, ight
(If you wanna push up on a girl like me)
Get your swagg right, ight
(If you wanna push up on a girl like me)
I'm lookin' like a center fold so fly
Shawty walk by tried to catch my eye
Had 'em on his tippy toes, won't lie a Rich Girl
Put 'em on a natural high I know you wnna play it off
And act hard it is what it is betta play your part see
You wanna run a game on my heart
Here's the opportunity for you start
I'm posted up right here gon' and drop a line on me
(On me)
D.J playin' my song, betta make a move on me
(On me)
Get your swagg right, ight
(If you wanna push up on a girl like me)
Get your swagg right, ight
(If you wanna push up on a girl like me)

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The Weavers, an American folk group, began in 1947 and consisted of Ronnie Gilbert, Pete Seeger, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman, and often Erik Darling. The name came from an 1892 drama of the same name by Gerhart Hauptmann. They inspired the commercial "folk boom" that followed them in the 1950s and 1960s, including such acts as The Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul and Mary. The group's first big hit was in 1949 with Leadbelly's Goodnight Irene, backed with the 1941 Israeli song Tzena, Tzena, Tzena.

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