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lyrics of honey singh
yoyo honey singh hey anirudh machan do it speed speed speed venum speed kaati poda nee late late late illama latest aaga vada nee

thakida thaka thimi thaalam thaan thom tharikida melam thaan

thakida thaka thimi thaalam thaan thom tharikida melam thaan

speed speed speed venum speed kaati poda nee late late late illama latest aaga vada nee

hey who this honey hey who is this..honey hey who is this..who is this..who is this..honey hey who who who who who who who is this..honey singh ah unga aaya :P

aada vaa aha aada vaa aha aada vaa..aha aada vaa aha aada vaa..aha aada vaa aha aada vaa..aha aada vaa on the floor

naalai enrum namm kaiyil illai naam yaarum devan kai bommaigale enraal kooda poraadu nanba enraikkum thorkkaathu unmaigale
USAIN BOLT-ai pol nillamal oodu gold thedi varum unthan vaazhviruku OLYMPIC-ai pole vervai vetri tharum

naangal rishiyum illai oru kushiyil sonnom pudicha pudi da

ethir neechal adi vendru yeththu kodi ada jolly namma vaali

machan dhool

ethir neechal adi vendru yeththu kodi ada jolly ah vaali sonna padi

ethir neechal adi vendru yeththu kodi ada jolly ah vaali sonna padi

hey vaada machi adichu paakalam ethirneechal

yoyo honey singh hey.. ha ha.. i m going down baby deep down to the south onnu rendu moonu

utaale apna phone baj rahi hey teri baby kolaveri tune from MUMBAI to MARINA
ASIN se le ke KAREENA sab ke BBM ke PING hey who is this
[pick your phone you'll hear kolaveri from mumbai to marina from asin to kareena]

hip hop tamizha welcome to chennai enga ooru intha oorukula naanga thaaru maaru first vaathiyar apram superstar kavithai ku yaaru bharathiyaar english padathula "this is sparta" ithu tamil padam athanala adrango *** enga kitta vachukitta avalavuthaan english pesinaalum tamizhan da

zor lagaake haisha zor lagaake haisha zor lagaake haisha
[say it loud]

zor lagaake haisha machi are you ready ah

zor lagaake

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