Released: January 4, 2008

Featuring: Sean Kingston

Songwriter: KRS-One LaRoc Marty James J.R. Rotem Baby Bash

Producer: J.R. Rotem

[Intro: Baby Bash and Sean Kingston]
Bash
Tell me, what it do
Tell me, what it do
Kingston (What is it)
What
What
What is it
Hey, hey, hey, hey

[Chorus: Baby Bash and Sean Kingston]
What is it
Let me see you go mama, go mama
What is it
Get your girls and put on a show, mama
What is it
Get it on the floor and dip it low, mama
What is it, what, what
What is it, what is it

What is it
Let me see you go mama, go mama
What is it
Get your girls and put on a show, mama
What is it
Get it on the floor and dip it low, mama
What is it, what, what
What is it, what is it

[Verse 1: Baby Bash]
I'm a holler back, then I pop my collar back
Girl, I see that
Da-da-da, dunk
I want all of that, follow that
Train man, follow that caboosey
Ain't nathin' in the world
Like some thick, and some juicy
She going downtown, cause her favorite DJ's spinnin'
I'm all up in the door, so I'm already winnin'
I got a lot of women, but I'm way too choosey
And then I love my cake, like that Ricky love Lucy
On some peanut butter leather, with the wood so grainy
It must be raining dollars, cause she lookin' so gravy
Sophisticasted lady, pop it to the end, what it do
What the busi', baby girl, tell me what's happenin', what's happenin'

[Chorus: Baby Bash and Sean Kingston]
What is it
Let me see you go mama, go mama
What is it
Get your girls and put on a show, mama
What is it
Get it on the floor and dip it low, mama
What is it, what, what
What is it, what is it

What is it
Let me see you go mama, go mama
What is it
Get your girls and put on a show, mama
What is it
Get it on the floor and dip it low, mama
What is it, what, what
What is it, what is it

[Post-Chorus: Baby Bash]
She move like she dancing on YouTube
The kind of chica that you really ain't used to
Dame lo, dame lo, mami, shoot through
In my ear, talkin' 'bout, I'm a do you

[Verse 2: Baby Bash]
Everyone top-notch it
Everybody watch it
Ain't no punk, when she pop, lock and drop it
Straight show stop it
Watching me perform
Got the Cyclone ringtone on the phone
I feel it on my body, baby, girl, I'm in the zone
Must be the goose mixed with a little 'Tron
She make it happen, Cap'n, feeling on me
We in the billin' and we feeling like wee

[Chorus: Baby Bash and Sean Kingston]
What is it
Let me see you go mama, go mama
What is it
Get your girls and put on a show, mama
What is it
Get it on the floor and dip it low, mama
What is it, what, what
What is it, what is it

What is it
Let me see you go mama, go mama
What is it
Get your girls and put on a show, mama
What is it
Get it on the floor and dip it low, mama
What is it, what, what
What is it, what is it

[Bridge: Sean Kingston]
What-da-da-dang
What-da-da-da-dang, hey
What-da-da-dang
What-da-da-da-dang, hey
What-da-da-dang
What-da-da-da-dang, hey
Listen to the sound, everybody go (Go)

What-da-da-dang
What-da-da-da-dang, hey
What-da-da-dang
What-da-da-da-dang, hey
What-da-da-dang
What-da-da-da-dang, hey
Listen to the sound, everybody go (Go)

[Chorus: Baby Bash and Sean Kingston]
What is it
Let me see you go mama, go mama
What is it
Get your girls and put on a show, mama
What is it
Get it on the floor and dip it low, mama
What is it, what, what
What is it, what is it

What is it
Let me see you go mama, go mama
What is it
Get your girls and put on a show, mama
What is it
Get it on the floor and dip it low, mama
What is it, what, what
What is it, what is it

Baby Bash

Baby Bash (born Ronald Ray Bryant on October 18, 1975) is a Mexican-American rapper and singer from Vallejo, California. He entered the rap game in 1994 as Baby Beesh in the group Potna Deuce, which released a couple of albums and the Bay Area hit “Dat’s My Potna.” He released his first two albums, Savage Dreams (2001) and On Tha Cool (2002) under the Baby Beesh name before releasing his major label debut, Tha Smokin' Nephew (2003), on Universal Records. The album achieved gold status and featured the gold single and Top 10 pop hit “Suga Suga” with Frankie J. His next album, Super Saucy (2005), featured the Akon-assisted single “Baby, I’m Back,” which also achieved gold status and was a Top 20 pop hit. Cyclone followed in 2007, and the title single with T-Pain achieved double platinum status and a Top 10 spot on the pop charts.

He has gone on to release several albums independently through his Bashtown Music label, including a couple of collaborative albums with Houston rapper Paul Wall as The Legalizers and a collaborative album with singer Frankie J. entitled Sangria.