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- All girls all over the world Original Mad Stuntman pon you case man I love how all girls a move them body and when you…
- Gal ya lipstick pon ya face a mek man mud up. Woman ya nice broad face and ya nice hip. Make man flip and bust…
- Man and woman them a dance all over. All over everybodys in a tempa.
- Ya know dat Sonya, Jackie, and Karon them. Body look good and them wine them bottom in America, Canada and England.
- Move ya body gal, ya better move it in a motion. Woman, look cute, when them dance combination.
- All over the world, all over the nation. Body look sweet, when them a wine them botton.
- I love it so much, it gives me commotion Like them hips curves and patterns, wine ya body gal so, so. Gwan, move, mek ya…
- Gwan, Gwan, shake ya body! Jump up so de man can see. Everybody them feeling happy. So jump around and join de party.
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