Featuring: Lil Wayne

Songwriter: Paris Hilton Afrojack Lil Wayne

Producer: Afrojack

[Hook: Paris Hilton]
I can’t believe, what we did last night
I wanna wake up in the morning sun
Falling over, telling everyone, I can’t believe what we did last night
I wanna say oh my God, that was so much fun
I'll never forget it, telling everyone about last night

[Verse: Lil Wayne]
Last night was awesome, super fucking awesome
It was me, myself and I and her, we had ourself a foursome
And I didn't want the night to end
Percocet meet Vicodin
Now Im gone like the wind
If you're the bomb
I'd bite the pin, boom!
Whatever....I can love you better
Bust it wide open for a Trukfit sweater
And I can make you put a little duck, get wetter
And it's been world peace since I met her
Last night I had fun with her
I got 99 problems, not 1 with her
And excuse my french but fuck the cameras
I wanna spend a night in Paris

[Hook: Paris Hilton]
I can’t believe, what we did last night
I wanna wake up in the morning sun
Falling over, telling everyone, I can’t believe what we did last night
I wanna say oh my God, that was so much fun
I'll never forget it, telling everyone about last night

Paris Hilton

Born into wealth and the American equivalent of aristocracy, Paris Hilton was the oldest of Richard Hilton and Kathy Richards' four children, and an heir to the family’s hotel chain (her great-grandfather, Conrad Hilton, was the founder). Growing up in New York and L.A., Paris, though she was often seen with celebrities, didn’t become a household name until her ex-boyfriend Rick Salomon released a sex tape of theirs onto the Internet in 2003, shortly before her Fox reality show, The Simple Life, was set to air. The show, which filmed Paris and (former) best friend Nicole Richie as they tried to live on an Arkansas farm without the modern conveniences they were used to (credit cards, cell phones), became a hit, and almost instantly, Paris' name and image were everywhere. Paris, now famous for being famous, began dabbling in modeling, writing, movies, and of course, music. Drawing inspiration from the lighthearted, summertime pop of Gwen Stefani and Ashlee Simpson, the album’s first single, “Stars Are Blind,” was released in the spring of 2006, followed by her self-titled full-length debut in August, with plans for a follow-up already on the way.

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