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Tayla, Souljaboy, and Kelci
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[Soulja Boy Tell Em Verse]
Man it's ridiculous, I got you so delirious
Kiss you through the phone, while I lick you just like liquirish
I'm hold back in 96, and you can be my Shasha Fierce
Baby you so sexy, I love the way them jeans fit
Put you on my team list, Call you miss bezzy.
I'm Soulja Boy Tell Em, I can make yo life so easy
And if you don't believe me, please don't tease me
Delirious for my love, better yet I got you phenen
LET DO IT!
[Verse 1: Taylah P]
Hey over there what's your name
Are you for real
Is this a game
You start to smile
And I do the same
I look away but you remain
Your eyes starin back at me
My heart starts to skip a beat
I pray that you'll never know
I've fallen and you look in my eyes
[Chorus:]
You make me delirious
That's when I start to fall
Something serious
When you look in my eyes
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