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Song Lyrics To 'Right Me Play'
Well you think that you can take me on
-FIGHT ME YOU THINK
You must be crazy
-WEIRD YOU
There ain't a single thing you've done
-YOU FINISHED NOTHING
That's gonna phase me
-ME STOP
Oh, but if you want to have a go
-CL: (OH) YOU WANT TO FIGHT
I just wanna let you know
-I WANT YOU KNOW
Get off my back and into my game
- CL:C.(GET OFF OF MY BACK) GAME INTO
Get out of my way and out of my brain
- CL:O-5 (GET OUT OF MY WAY) CL:E(GET OUT OF MY BRAIN)
Get outta my face or give it you best shot
-CL: 5 (OUT OF MY FACE) CL:S(PUNCHING MOTION)
I think it's time you better face the fact
-TIME TRUTH YOU SEE
Get off of my back
- CL:C.(GET OFF OF MY BACK)
You know it's all just a game that I'm playing
-GAME I PLAY
Don't think that you can't find a way n
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YOU WANNA FIGHT
I just wanna let you

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