International vibes, Music right and play so nice.
Rudeboy contingency from the authorities shut down the party, I guarantee you.
CHORUS
Outlaw Speakerbox Party Time,
For real
Ain’t no surprise / No longer secret / You know the business / Lord have mercy
You hear the Riddim from the neighborhood windows
- You know it… It’s more than just a party
The latest gossip, international infos
- And it’s easy, what you want to know
Me love the way the gyal a dress to kill so nice
- Gyal you sexy everywhere you go
The party massive and it running ‘til the sunrise
- Alright, Nuh rush it baby, Wind slow
Shake it. Work it. I wan you feel it
CHORUS
Outlaw Speakerbox Party Time,
For real
Niceness all the while, come now / Massive and crew / Stereo, Party Time, Soundsystem now check it / Radio… I’ll tell you what.
Electricity from the telephone lines now
- Lord, how dem fi get it so?
Music a kill dem and dem have a good time now
- Watch it fly now, where’d the time go?
Nobody shooting up the place getting wild now
- Watch all the people having fun… Put down the gun!
But still authorities dem no like we style now
- They call the police dem again?! Party DONE!
My guess is best now that the haters next door called the long arm of the law
Talking ‘bout party loud, just because how dem jealous of the way all the people celebrate when the man a play
First warning we get, we dropped the decibels, Still you affi know how these things a go.
If I am to kill the people dem now with the Riddim, I need a likkle more BASS. Inching up the levels just a likkle taste.
Hey, alright… I’ll tell you ‘bout it... RIDDIM! Spread the word.
Lord have mercy, Hear this!
CHORUS
Outlaw Speakerbox Party Time,
For real
Well well / Speakerbox, I got you / Outlaw, Stereo, Soundsystem, I tell you / Radio, hear the music. The people inna dance sing it
CHORUS
Outlaw Speakerbox Party Time,
For real
Outlaw / Speakerbox / Party Time / Lord have mercy / Run it, Feel the riddim / Radio / Big up all Soundsystem, now check it. / I tell you, We keep you moving all night
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