Miami song lyrics penned by Will Smith, Ryan Toby, Poke, Tone, William Shelby, Stephen Shockley, Leon Sylvers III, music composed by L.E.S., Poke, Tone, and sung by Will Smith from the Album Big Willie Style (1997).
Song Name | Miami |
Singer | Will Smith |
Music | L.E.S., Poke, Tone |
Lyricst | Will Smith, Ryan Toby, Poke, Tone, William Shelby, Stephen Shockley, Leon Sylvers III |
Album | Big Willie Style (1997) |
Miami Lyrics
[Intro] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Miami, uh, uh South Beach, bringin the heat, uh Ha-ha, can y'all feel that? Can y'all feel that? Jig it out, uh [Verse 1] Here I am, in the place where I come let go In Miami the bass and the sunset low Everyday like a Mardi Gras, everybody party all day No work, all play, okay? So we sip a little something, leave the rest to spill Me and Charlie at the bar, runnin' up a high bill Nothin less than ill, when we dress to kill Every time the ladies pass, they be like, "Hi, Will!" Can y'all feel me? All ages and races Real sweet faces Every different nation, Spanish, Haitian, Indian, Jamaican Black, White, Cuban, and Asian I only came for two days of playing But every time I come I always wind up stayin' This the type of town I could spend a few days in Miami the city that keeps the roof blazin' [Hook] Party in the city where the heat is on All night, on the beach 'til the break of dawn Welcome to Miami, bienvenido a Miami Bouncin' in the club where the heat is on All night, on the beach 'til the break of dawn I'm goin to Miami, welcome to Miami [Verse 2] Yo, I heard the rainstorms ain't nothin to mess with But I can't feel a drip on the strip, it's a trip Ladies half-dressed, fully equipped And they be screamin' out, "Will, we loved your last hit!" So I'm thinkin I'ma scoop me somethin hot In this salsa-merengue melting pot Hottest club in the city, and it's right on the beach Temperature get to ya, it's about to reach Five-hundred degrees in the Caribbean seas With the hot mamis screaming "¡Ay, papi!" Every time I come to town, they be spottin' me In the drop Bentley, ain't no stoppin' me So, cash in your dough and flow to this fashion show Pound for pound, anywhere you go Yo, ain't no city in the world like this And if you ask how I know, I got's to plead the fifth [Hook] Party in the city where the heat is on All night, on the beach 'til the break of dawn Welcome to Miami, bienvenido a Miami Bouncin' in the club where the heat is on All night, on the beach 'til the break of dawn I'm goin to Miami, welcome to Miami [Verse 3] Don't get me wrong, Chi-town got it goin' on And New York is the city that we know don't sleep And we all know that L.A. and Philly stay jiggy But on the sneak, Miami bringin' heat for real Y'all don't understand I never seen so many Dominican women with cinnamon tans Mira, this is the plan Take a walk on the beach, draw a heart in the sand Gimme your hand Damn, you look s*xy Let's go to my yacht, in the West Keys Ride my jet skis, loungin' in the palm trees 'Cause you gotta have cheese for the summerhouse piece on South Beach Water so clear, you can see to the bottom Hundred-thousand dollar cars, everybody got 'em Ain't no surprise, in the club to see Sly Stallone Miami, my second home Miami [Hook] Party in the city where the heat is on All night, on the beach 'til the break of dawn Welcome to Miami, bienvenido a Miami Bouncin in the club where the heat is on All night, on the beach 'til the break of dawn I'm goin to Miami, welcome to Miami Party in the city where the heat is on All night, on the beach 'til the break of dawn Welcome to Miami, bienvenido a Miami Bouncin in the club where the heat is on All night, on the beach 'til the break of dawn I'm goin to Miami, welcome to Miami [Outro] Party in the city where the heat is on
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This Miami song is from this Big Willie Style (1997) Album.
Will Smith is the singer of this Miami song.
This Miami Song lyrics is penned by Will Smith, Ryan Toby, Poke, Tone, William Shelby, Stephen Shockley, Leon Sylvers III.