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I know a reggae dancer |
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From Kingston, Jamaica |
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She knows how to bump, she knows how to grind |
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This little girl, she ruft all the time |
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She knows how to sing, she don't drink gin |
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Knock three times, she will let you in, in her world |
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Of sweet reggae music, reggae music |
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This irie crisp sister |
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This ruft reggae dancer |
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Her musical magic |
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Say it, just got to have it |
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You better get ready to hold on steady |
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Don't distress it, just respect it |
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They gone too far to turn back now |
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You made the right move, now you're in the groove |
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In her world of sweet reggae music, reggae music |
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I know a reggae dancer |
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From Kingston, Jamaica |
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She knows how to bump, she knows how to grind |
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This little girl, she ruft all the time |
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She knows how to sing, she don't drink gin |
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Knock three times, she will let you in, in her world |
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Of sweet reggae music, reggae music |
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I know a reggae dancer |
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From Kingston, Jamaica |
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And irie crisp sister |
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This ruft reggae dancer |
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Tell you what |
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She knows how to bump, she knows how to grind |
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This little girl, she ruft all the time |
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You better get ready to hold on steady |
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Don't distress it, just respect it |
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I know a reggae dancer |