Nardo Wick – Me or Sum Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Verse 1]
You said, “Speak from your mind
The words that it finds
Come out of your soul, a part of the whole”
You said, “What does it change?
Both of us know
After tonight, there …
[TONY]
Maria…
The most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
Maria, Maria…
Maria!
I’ve just met a girl named Maria
And …
[Verse 1]
What happens in dreams where we fly?
Never been as high as tonight
Staring through a window in time
For someone to show me what I’m like
He said, “Hello”, it’s like a …
[Verse 1]
Oh-oh-oh, every little smile hides a little lie
Could cut the silence with a knife
Subatomic bliss is nothing left to miss
It’s just empty Russian roulette
[Pre-Chorus]
Try to brush it off my …
Don’tcha look now oh the parkin lots full
Gonna ride that cow with a Dallas bull 28
Everybody in the ATL is comin
DJs got those speakers thumpin 29
Got a black ford not a white mercedes 30
Walkin in the front door checkin out the ladies
My buddy says hey boys I’m buyin
The hottest girl in here’s givin me the eye and. 31
Everybody knows, it’s gonna be one of those
I can drink to that all night
That’s the stuff I like 32
That’s the kind of party makes you throw your hands up high
Bout to tie one on talkin gone gone gone
Turnin all the wrongs into right
I can drink to that all night 33
Workin on the sweet thing sittin on a bar stool
Doin shots of Jack girl gonna take it old school
Singin hell yeah to every song their playin
Do ya wanna dance? Baby I’m just sayin 34
Everybody knows, it’s gonna be one of those
I can drink to that all night
That’s the stuff I like
That’s the kind of party makes you throw your hands up high
Bout to tie one on talkin gone gone gone
Turnin all the wrongs into right
I can drink to that all night
Yeah, I can drink to that all night
Take your cup fill it up
You can’t raise it high enough
Take your cup fill it up
You can’t raise it high enough 35
Everybody knows, it’s gonna be one of those
I can drink to that all night
That’s the stuff I like
That’s the kind of party makes you throw your hands up
I can drink to that all night
That’s the stuff I like
That’s the kind of party makes you throw your hands up high
Bout to tie one on talkin gone gone gone
Turnin all the wrongs into right
I can drink to that all night
I can drink to that all night
I can drink to that all night
Take your cup fill it up
You can’t raise it high enough
Take your cup fill it up
You can’t raise it high enough
Take your cup fill it up
You can’t raise it high enough
Take your cup fill it up
You can’t raise it high enough 36
Jerrod is taking about going to a party and how he intends to party hard. The Dallas Bull is one of the most popular country clubs that is located in Tampa Florida. Jerrod was born in Kansas, where one of the main activities is agriculture. Jerrod therefore says that he will represent Kansas at the Dallas Bull.
He says everybody from Atlanta will be attending the party and the DJ has already kicked off the party to get everybody moving.
Jerrod arrives to the party in his Ford truck, probably the F-150 not in Mercedes-Benz, which is preferred by artists of other genres.
As he walks into the party, Jerrod is checking out the ladies and one of the most beautiful ones has her eyes set on him. To make it even better one of his friends offers to by the drinks.
Jerrod is on a special drink tonight, one of those that gets him into party mode that he can drink all night.
Jerrod wants to take advantage of the night to hook up with girls and make things right by probably doing those things that he has always wanted to do at a party but never got the opportunity or time to do.
He has identified the girl that he intends to make his move on and he asks her if she wants to dance with him. Meanwhile he is drinking his Jack Daniel’s. Jack Daniel’s is a sour mash Tennessee whiskey most famous for its distinct taste, which has had distillers arguing back and forth between the product being a sour mash or a classification as straight bourbon.
Jerrod then tells his fellow merry makers to fill up their cups and make a toast to the night.
Jerrod ends the song with a toast to the night. This song has received its fair share of criticism, it has been said to veer off from the traditional country music, to something that is more of a blend with pop, hip hop and a bit of rock feel to it. His fans have however received it positively and consider it the other side of country music, with a faster beat and a euphoric arrangement to mellow people into dancing.
Jerrod is taking about going to a party and how he intends to party hard. The Dallas Bull is one of the most popular country clubs that is located in Tampa Florida. Jerrod was born in Kansas, where one of the main activities is agriculture. Jerrod therefore says that he will represent Kansas at the Dallas Bull.
He says everybody from Atlanta will be attending the party and the DJ has already kicked off the party to get everybody moving.
Jerrod arrives to the party in his Ford truck, probably the F-150 not in Mercedes-Benz, which is preferred by artists of other genres.
As he walks into the party, Jerrod is checking out the ladies and one of the most beautiful ones has her eyes set on him. To make it even better one of his friends offers to by the drinks.
Jerrod is on a special drink tonight, one of those that gets him into party mode that he can drink all night.
Jerrod wants to take advantage of the night to hook up with girls and make things right by probably doing those things that he has always wanted to do at a party but never got the opportunity or time to do.
He has identified the girl that he intends to make his move on and he asks her if she wants to dance with him. Meanwhile he is drinking his Jack Daniel’s. Jack Daniel’s is a sour mash Tennessee whiskey most famous for its distinct taste, which has had distillers arguing back and forth between the product being a sour mash or a classification as straight bourbon.
Jerrod then tells his fellow merry makers to fill up their cups and make a toast to the night.
Jerrod ends the song with a toast to the night. This song has received its fair share of criticism, it has been said to veer off from the traditional country music, to something that is more of a blend with pop, hip hop and a bit of rock feel to it. His fans have however received it positively and consider it the other side of country music, with a faster beat and a euphoric arrangement to mellow people into dancing.
Jerrod is taking about going to a party and how he intends to party hard. The Dallas Bull is one of the most popular country clubs that is located in Tampa Florida. Jerrod was born in Kansas, where one of the main activities is agriculture. Jerrod therefore says that he will represent Kansas at the Dallas Bull.
He says everybody from Atlanta will be attending the party and the DJ has already kicked off the party to get everybody moving.
Jerrod arrives to the party in his Ford truck, probably the F-150 not in Mercedes-Benz, which is preferred by artists of other genres.
As he walks into the party, Jerrod is checking out the ladies and one of the most beautiful ones has her eyes set on him. To make it even better one of his friends offers to by the drinks.
Jerrod is on a special drink tonight, one of those that gets him into party mode that he can drink all night.
Jerrod wants to take advantage of the night to hook up with girls and make things right by probably doing those things that he has always wanted to do at a party but never got the opportunity or time to do.
He has identified the girl that he intends to make his move on and he asks her if she wants to dance with him. Meanwhile he is drinking his Jack Daniel’s. Jack Daniel’s is a sour mash Tennessee whiskey most famous for its distinct taste, which has had distillers arguing back and forth between the product being a sour mash or a classification as straight bourbon.
Jerrod then tells his fellow merry makers to fill up their cups and make a toast to the night.
Jerrod ends the song with a toast to the night. This song has received its fair share of criticism, it has been said to veer off from the traditional country music, to something that is more of a blend with pop, hip hop and a bit of rock feel to it. His fans have however received it positively and consider it the other side of country music, with a faster beat and a euphoric arrangement to mellow people into dancing.
Jerrod is taking about going to a party and how he intends to party hard. The Dallas Bull is one of the most popular country clubs that is located in Tampa Florida. Jerrod was born in Kansas, where one of the main activities is agriculture. Jerrod therefore says that he will represent Kansas at the Dallas Bull.
He says everybody from Atlanta will be attending the party and the DJ has already kicked off the party to get everybody moving.
Jerrod arrives to the party in his Ford truck, probably the F-150 not in Mercedes-Benz, which is preferred by artists of other genres.
As he walks into the party, Jerrod is checking out the ladies and one of the most beautiful ones has her eyes set on him. To make it even better one of his friends offers to by the drinks.
Jerrod is on a special drink tonight, one of those that gets him into party mode that he can drink all night.
Jerrod wants to take advantage of the night to hook up with girls and make things right by probably doing those things that he has always wanted to do at a party but never got the opportunity or time to do.
He has identified the girl that he intends to make his move on and he asks her if she wants to dance with him. Meanwhile he is drinking his Jack Daniel’s. Jack Daniel’s is a sour mash Tennessee whiskey most famous for its distinct taste, which has had distillers arguing back and forth between the product being a sour mash or a classification as straight bourbon.
Jerrod then tells his fellow merry makers to fill up their cups and make a toast to the night.
Jerrod ends the song with a toast to the night. This song has received its fair share of criticism, it has been said to veer off from the traditional country music, to something that is more of a blend with pop, hip hop and a bit of rock feel to it. His fans have however received it positively and consider it the other side of country music, with a faster beat and a euphoric arrangement to mellow people into dancing.
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