The words "shake it up" are in The Beatles tune, "Twist and Shout".
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl - Bang Bang Bang
The song is Shake your Bum Bum by lil kim ft. lil shanice
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i wanna see ya boom boom shake shake now drop what your mamma say boom boom shake shake now drop what your dadda say boom boom shake shake now drop what your sister say boom boom shake shake now drop drop drop drop hey i wanna see you move shake it drop it lol that's all i know of the first verse but that's the chorus (:
The chorus for the 1964 Beatles hit 'Twist and Shout' goes as follows: Well shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby), twist and shout (twist and shout). Come on come on come on come on baby now (come on baby) come on and work it on out (work it on out).
The word "shake" consists of four sounds: /sh/ /ay/ /k/.
Mark Ronson & The Business Intl - Bang Bang Bang
The song is Shake your Bum Bum by lil kim ft. lil shanice
shake pitbull and the ying yang twins
Yes, "shake" is considered an onomatopoeic word because it imitates the sound or action it represents. The word "shake" mimics the movement or vibration associated with shaking something. Onomatopoeic words are used in language to create vivid imagery or to evoke certain sounds or actions.
Obviouslly sex.Haha.
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well, theres nothing wrong with YOU if I shake a lot.
well, theres nothing wrong with YOU if I shake a lot.
i wanna see ya boom boom shake shake now drop what your mamma say boom boom shake shake now drop what your dadda say boom boom shake shake now drop what your sister say boom boom shake shake now drop drop drop drop hey i wanna see you move shake it drop it lol that's all i know of the first verse but that's the chorus (:
sounds like you need a tune-up
The chorus for the 1964 Beatles hit 'Twist and Shout' goes as follows: Well shake it up, baby, now (shake it up, baby), twist and shout (twist and shout). Come on come on come on come on baby now (come on baby) come on and work it on out (work it on out).