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Yes Girl Lyrics


We on the line.
Roscoe, we need a yes girl man.
[Chorus]
See ya minds saying no but your bodies saying yes.
Yes, yes, please say yes girl. [2x]
Be my yes girl, my yes girl, my yes girl.
Be my yes girl, my yes, my yes girl.
Yes girl, yes girl, damn I swear you blessed girl.
5'5 brown, now your body is the best girl.
Girl them thoughts running through my mind all I'm thinking about is sex girl.
I like when ya posing I say ain't no need to flex girl.
Yes girl, I can do you right.
See I'm sorta like the lotto baby I can change yo life.
We can be like white on white.
I'm on top of you up under you.
You think I'd work for waffle house I ?? to smoother you.

Now see like I'm in love with you.
I can be yo man.
You my center I'm your quarter back so hit that 3 point stack.
Be like boy you going ham, and I'm like girl I know.
That's why I love breaking you off because you never tell me no.
[Chorus]
See ya minds saying no but your bodies saying yes.
Yes, yes, please say yes girl. [2x]
Be my yes girl, my yes girl, my yes girl.
Be my yes girl, my yes, my yes girl.
Round two, girl I hope you ready.
Got you wetter than a pool and your hearts beating heavy.
I just wanna break it down, and go to town if you let me.
Baby girl we burning up, hot, sweaty.
Yes, yes, yes, yes shawty you the best.
I got you leaking juices around ??
Got you screaming out ohwe, shawty put it on me,
now cool me down cause your??
I break you off so good cause you wantin to be my one and only.

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Born Jeffrey Johnson, Jr., Dash grew up in Atlanta’s Capitol Homes projects under the watchful eye of his mother and great-grandmother. The baby of the family (he has an older brother, two half-sisters and two step-brothers), Dash was an inquisitive and bright child who learned about Hip-Hop from his older brother Erik.

"My brother used to make beats in the basement,” says Dash. “When he’d leave the house, I’d steal the beats off of his computer and record them on a karaoke machine.”


Dash began writing raps at 12 years old. By high school, he’d taken on the name “ATL” as part of a four-man rap group called the Blackout Boys. In 2006, the group (which included Dash’s brother) released a mixtape, Recognition, which generated significant buzz around Mill Creek High School. The following year, the already popular Dash – a basketball-playing heartthrob – released a solo mixtape entitled My Turn, further boosting his high school profile. However, the aspiring emcee didn’t begin to take his music career seriously until he became a father at the age of 16.


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