Released: October 9, 2012

Featuring: Busy Signal Major Lazer

Songwriter: Gwen Stefani Tom Dumont Tony Kanal Diplo Reanno Gordon Dave Taylor Ariel Rechtshaid

Producer: Anthony Gorry Major Lazer

[Intro: Busy Signal]
No Doubt
Major Lazer

[Verse 1: Gwen Stefani]
Give it to me straight
When you smooth operate
Can you come out and play?
Make me tick tock
Step up to the plate
No underestimate
No never play it safe
No relax
Boy, you're charming me not gonna fight it
I'm your moll indeed not gonna hide it
Hustlin' you got me
Your turfs in my lane
Respect nobody
Bonnie and a Clyde it
Not gonna testify
Gotta me under oath big time
Baby you hustler hustler hustler
Gonna work for you all night
Go for whatever you want
Don't let anyone tell you that you can't
Baby you, baby you get that, take that
I'm in the mood so make it last
Hustle 9 to 5
You're gonna have to survive
Go hard go hard go hard go hard
Wanted dead or alive

[Chorus: Gwen Stefani]
You work it hard (You work it)
Boy, you got me good how you push and shove (Push and shove)
Ooh boy, you're hustlin' me
You work it hard (You work it hard you gonna lie some)
Boy, you got me good how you push and shove
(You work it hard gonna survive some)
Ooh boy, you're hustlin' me
(Say boom boom boom boom boom boom boom)

[Verse 2: Busy Signal]
Smoke ina de place
Me a defend my space
Give me food for my plate
Me no take talk
Strapped just in case
Anybody violate
Dem quick to get erased
'Cause me squeeze fast
If a high grade weed me provide it
Cops dem search dem never gonna find it
Hustlin' in the street, de turf and de lane
No beg nobody, nuttin' me no join it
Touch de road at night
Make money and mi feel alright
Ghetto youths hustler, hustle at it
Shine like the stadium light, yeah
Go fi whatever you want
No mek nobody tell you say you can't
Ghetto youths set dat, get dat, tek dat
Go fi de food, no mek it pass
Hustle 9 'til 5
'Cause mi haffe survive
Go hard
Harder than de hard drive

[Pre-Chorus: Gwen Stefani & Busy Signal]
Take a ride with me
If that's all right
We'll shine so bright

[Chorus: Gwen Stefani]
You work it hard (You work it)
Boy, you got me good how you push and shove (Push and shove)
Ooh boy, you're hustlin' me
You work it hard (You work it hard you gonna lie some)
Boy, you got me good how you push and shove
(You work it hard gonna survive some)
Ooh boy, you're hustlin' me
(Say boom boom boom boom boom boom boom)

[Bridge: Gwen Stefani]
You push and shove
I take the bait
It's a risky business
Gonna play it anyway
You push and shove
I take the bait
It's a risky business
Gonna play it anyway

[Verse 4: Busy Signal & Gwen Stefani]
Tik tok round de clock
Hustlin' on de block
Make sure everything
Right for my girl
The love is non-stop
You feel the impact
Collide like two stars
In my world
Ready when you're ready
We can run this city
No if's, no buts, no maybes
Settle down gal
Do the rocksteady
Me put a smile on your face
Like it's payday
La, la, la, la vida loca
We speeding it up like soca
Just when you think it's over
We be on another level like we're doing yoga
My love is toxic
Stretch like elastic, drastic
Share the pilot
Inna mi cockpit
Anytime anyplace we blaze

[Bridge: Gwen Stefani]
You work it hard gonna survive some
You work it hard gonna survive some
You got me good
You got me good
You work it hard gonna survive some
You got me good
You got me good
You work it hard gonna survive some
You work it hard

[Outro: Gwen Stefani & Busy Signal, Gwen Stefani, Busy Signal]
Take a ride with me
If that's all right
We’ll shine so bright
Like the city lights
When you're by my side
Stay by my side, girl (Boy)
Let's ride if that what's you want
Have fun if that what's you want
We could go wherever you want, girl, want, girl
Bubble it if that what's you want
Have a drink if that what's you want
You could have anything you want, girl

No Doubt

No Doubt formed in Anaheim, California in 1986. They have created a decade-defining style and have arguably become one of the most recognized bands of their time. The band has consisted of vocalist and frontwoman Gwen Stefani, guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal, and drummer Adrian Young, as well as several former members—including Gwen’s older brother Eric Stefani.

They found mainstream success following the release of their third studio album Tragic Kingdom in late 1995. It eventually landed at the top of the Billboard charts in 1996, and has sold over 8 million copies as of 2012.