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right round - flo rida
It's Flo Rida who sings Right Round.
Well there is a rap sorta version "Right round" by Flo Rida and then theres "you spin me round" by Dead or Alive. "Right Round" is like "you spin my head right round right round" and "you spin me right round" is like "you spin me right round baby right round like a record"
Not sure. There was an 80's song called "You spin me round like a record" where the lyrics went: You spin me right round baby right round, like a record baby right round right round.
THE ANSWER IS "YOU SPIN MY HEAD RIGHT ROUND" jks jks!!!
right round - flo rida
No the song Right Round is by Flo Rida
right round by flo rida because it say you spin my head right round right round when you go down thank you i hope you enjoy it
It's Flo Rida who sings Right Round.
Well there is a rap sorta version "Right round" by Flo Rida and then theres "you spin me round" by Dead or Alive. "Right Round" is like "you spin my head right round right round" and "you spin me right round" is like "you spin me right round baby right round like a record"
you spin my head right and round when you go downtown downtown
Flo Rida and Keisha Kole
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Not sure. There was an 80's song called "You spin me round like a record" where the lyrics went: You spin me right round baby right round, like a record baby right round right round.
THE ANSWER IS "YOU SPIN MY HEAD RIGHT ROUND" jks jks!!!
This song is about pole dancers. ex: u spin my head right round. When u go down when ya go down down down!!!!! ~Bozoeoe~ according to Leah Greenblatt of entertainment weekly . The lyrics discuss being in a strip club with friends and tossing money at a woman performing a striptease. Additionally, the chorus line "You spin my head right round, right round / When you go down, when you go down, down" can be interpreted as a reference to fellatio. Bruno mars, co-writer of the song confirmed in an interview with entertainment weekly that the song's chorus was referring to oral sex