Released: May 9, 2014

Songwriter: ​busbee Steve Robson Luke Hemmings Calum Hood

Producer: Steve Robson

[Verse 1]
You're like perfection, some kind of holiday
You got me thinking, that we can run away
You want I'll take you there, just tell me when and where
Asked for your number, said you don't have a phone
It's getting late now, I gotta let you know
That everybody wants to take you home tonight
I'mma gonna find a way to make you mine

[Chorus]
Don't stop doin' what you're doin'
Everytime you move to the beat, it gets harder for me
And you know it, know it
Don't stop, 'cause you know that I like it
Every time you walk in the room, you got all eyes on you
And you know it, know it

[Verse 2]
You're coming close now, swear I can taste it
You got me tongue tied, I can't escape it
I'm lovin' what you got, but then you push me off
And everybody wants to take you home tonight
I'mma gonna find a way to make you mine

[Chorus]
Don't stop doin' what you're doin'
Everytime you move to the beat, it gets harder for me
And you know it, know it
Don't stop, 'cause you know that I like it
Every time you walk in the room, you got all eyes on you
And you know it know it

[Bridge]
Every day, it's the same love and games that you play
Back and forth, 'round and 'round
I kinda like it this way

[Chorus]
Don't stop doin' what you're doin'
Every time you move to the beat, it gets harder for me
And you know it, know it (You can dance)
Don't stop, hey, 'cause you know that I like it
Every time you walk in the room, you got all eyes on you
And you know it, know it, hey
Don't stop, doin' what you're doin'
Every time you move to the beat, it gets harder for me
And you know it, know it, hey
And don't stop, 'cause you know that i like it
Every time you walk in the room, you got all eyes on you
And you know it, know it
Every time you move to the beat, it gets harder for me
And you know it, know it

Meghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor is a pop singer-songwriter from Nantucket. Before launching her solo career, she wrote songs for the likes of Sia and Sabrina Carpenter. She entered pop stardom with the controversial but danceable body-positivity anthem “All About That Bass,” which led her 2015 debut LP, Title.

In 2016, Meghan released her sophomore effort Thank You, which was preceded by the smash single “NO.” Peaking at #3 on the Hot 100, top 20 track “Me Too” & the reggae-influenced “Better” supported the release of the album.

Staying reasonably quiet in 2017, Trainor dropped the single “I’m A Lady” for the “The The Lost Village.” Trainor underwent vocal surgery during the year and needed time to rest her voice before returning to the limelight.