Songwriter: Static Major

Producer: Scott Storch

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[Intro]
Said I want to get down tonight
Groove tonight
I'ma let my hair down tonight
Feeling right

[Verse 1]
Fresh out the water then
Straight to the closet its early
(early, Fashionably later)
Never hit the spot early
Chilled wine sip & tell
I’m out the door grab my keys
I'm driving (driving)

[Pre-Chorus]
I'm not in a hurry
I’m still bending these corners
My system is pumping
My windows they rolled up
My hair keeps on blowing
Its free like the ocean
I caught your attention
Then it had a chain reaction

[Chorus]
Said I wanna get down tonight
Groove tonight
It's on tonight
I'ma put on my heels tonight
Skirt tonight, feeling aight
So you might get lucky tonight
I'm freaky tonight
Groove tonight
It's on tonight

[Hook]
I like it I love it
This DJ got it jumpin'
I like it I love it
I ain't to be trusted

[Verse 2]

[Pre-Chorus]

[Chorus]

[Refrain]
Headed to the floor to meet me another one
Spend another one
Spend another one
It's on tonight

[Chorus x2]

The Pussycat Dolls

Initially working as a burlesque troupe, entrepreneur and artist, Robin Antin, founded “The Pussycat Dolls” and turned them into one of the most prominent girl bands of the 2000s. Seven girls–Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton, Ashley Roberts, Carmit Bachar, Jessica Sutta, Kaya Jones and Kimberly Wyatt–were signed in 2003 to Interscope Records. Their debut single “Sway” was released in 2004 to no success.

The group’s debut album PCD was released in 2005 to huge success, becoming top-five hits worldwide including in the UK Album Charts and the Billboard 200 and has sold nine million copies worldwide. It featured the group’s most popular songs such as “Don’t Cha”, “Stickwitu”, and “Beep”. “Don’t Cha” is one of the best-selling girl group songs of all time and “Stickwitu” earn the girls' a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance By a Duo or Group.

After the departure of Carmit Bachar, Doll Domination was released as their second and final album in 2008. It spawned hit singles such as “When I Grow Up” and “I Hate This Part”.