Apple Bottom
Mario · Other Songs - Mario
The way you move in them Apple Bottoms
Every thug in the club wan' holla
I know
You like it like that
Say word?
Just like that
When you see me on the floor wit a real type balla
Every girl in the club wanna holla
You know
I like it like that
Say word?
Just like that
Verse:
When we pulled up to the club
They was hatin' from the do' fa sho
We pulled up on 2-3's
Heads spun around like them rims
Me in fresh Timbs
You in stilleto's we ghetto fabulous
But I'm cool
Playin' it smooth
I'm relaxed
I'm used to that
So do you
Do your dance
Do your dance
They can watch
All they want
But you still comin' home wit me girl yeah
Hook:
Same
Verse 2:
I can't wait
To see you drop to the floor
Drop
You got a body like an hour glass
You teasin' me girl
Shake it fast
Them girls can't stand ya
They mad you showed up
And the boys wanna put they hands on ya
But don't worry I can handle 'em
Cause I'm cool
Playin' it smooth
I'm relaxed
I'm used to that
So do you
Do your dance
Do your dance
They can watch
All they want
But you still comin home with me girl yeah
Hook:
Same
Bridge:
Girl you so sick wit it
Thick and I really can't wait to get you outta here yeah
Girl you need to bring your body here
Come here girl
And let me tell you somethin' in your ear
Let's split, dip, back to the whip
Head to the nearest exit
Ooh yeah
The way you makin me feel in here
Is like we just met
You're hot to def
Hook:
Same
About Apple Bottom
Mario's "Apple Bottom" stands as a defining track from the English indie pop and garage rock revival of the late 2000s. Released alongside a discography characterized by raw energy and catchy melodies, the song exemplifies the genre's emphasis on rhythmic guitars and vocal-driven hooks. The recording captures the band's signature sound, blending youthful exuberance with a polished production that became a staple of the era's independent music scene. The track resonated deeply within the public musical context, contributing to Mario's reputation as a key figure in the genre's resurgence. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke the spirit of classic garage rock while maintaining a contemporary edge. As part of their broader catalogue, "Apple Bottom" remains a significant work that showcases the artist's skill in crafting memorable songs that transcend fleeting trends, cementing their place in the history of modern indie music.
