Glamazon

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Glamazon

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[Verse 1] She drinks her gin and tonic From her Manolo Blahnik Four point five carrots on each finger They make her 6 foot 4 So she can't be ignored "Don't you dare take my picture" [Pre-Chorus] Camera flash and she's gone In a dash and it's on Look for her posse or paparazzi Fake eyelash weave is long Nice tight ass, ooh that's wrong Dolce and Gucci more than a hoochie Dressed to the nines on the cover of the Times [Chorus] She's a Glamazon, she will turn you on Ain't nothing funny, she's on the runway She's a Glamazon, clutching Louis Vuitton She's Hello Kitty, Sex and the City It's such a pity that she's so damn pretty [Verse 2] She looks so well rehearsed Her pouty lips are pursed You know there ain't no need to mention No matter where she goes She gotta strike a pose You know that girl loves the attention [Pre-Chorus] Camera flash and she's gone In a dash and it's on Look for her posse or paparazzi Fake eyelash weave is long Nice tight ass, ooh that's wrong Dolce and Gucci more than a hoochie Dressed to the nines on the cover of the Times [Chorus] She's a Glamazon, she will turn you on Ain't nothing funny, she's on the runway She's a Glamazon, clutching Louis Vuitton She's Hello Kitty, Sex and the City It's such a pity that she's so damn pretty [Bridge] She's so cosmopolitan With Botox and collagen Yeah [Chorus] She's a Glamazon, she will turn you on Ain't nothing funny, she's on the runway She's a Glamazon, clutching Louis Vuitton She's Hello Kitty, Sex and the City It's such a pity that she's so damn pretty [Chorus] She's a Glamazon, she will turn you on Ain't nothing funny, she's on the runway She's a Glamazon, clutching Louis Vuitton She's Hello Kitty, Sex and the City It's such a pity that she's so damn pretty

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