At the House

Album cover art for "At the House" by Blake Shelton

Blake Shelton - Country

At the House

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Duration: 3:09

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[Verse 1] Don't need no tab, don't need no VISA No bouncer looking like a wannabe Vin Diesel Don't need your friends all getting jealous Watching you walk in looking so good that you could sell it [Pre-Chorus 1] Uh-uh, not again Girl, let's get this party started Where the party always ends [Chorus] Got a yellow backdoor porch party light Got a speaker in the window playing Barry White You and me out here swaying, stargazing Gonna bring it back in, break the candles out Get the mood turned on and the lights out Lose a little something black and lacy in the couch At the house [Post-Chorus] At the house Yeah, that's what it's all about [Verse 2] Don't need no plans (nope), no reservations (uh-uh) Nobody calling me up saying, "Where you at, man? We waiting" We can keep it on chill (oh, yeah), or get a little obnoxious (uh-huh) Go ahead and get your freak on, ain't nobody gonna stop us [Pre-Chorus 2] Uh-uh, girl, just the essentials You and me, a little Smithworks Rocking out this residential [Chorus] Got a yellow backdoor porch party light Got a speaker in the window playing Barry White You and me out here swaying, stargazing Gonna bring it back in, break the candles out Get the mood turned on and the lights out Lose a little something black and lacy in the couch At the house [Pre-Chorus 1] Uh-uh, not again Girl, let's get this party started Where the party always ends [Chorus] Got a yellow backdoor porch party light Got a speaker in the window playing Barry White You and me out here swaying, stargazing Gonna bring it back in, break the candles out Get the mood turned on and the lights out Lose a little something black and lacy in the couch At the house [Outro] Yeah, at the house That's what it's all about Mmm, yeah At the house

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Credits

Writers
  • Jamie Moore
  • Craig Wiseman