Rush The Floor
JoJo · Other Songs - JoJo
bring it on
here we go
[v1]
we r guna rush da floor
harder den u think
baby i aint gon till dis show will end
i can handle this
if u wanna kno how me n ma grlz do dis
[ch]
i aint techn nun ov dis
u gotta learn ma moves
b4 i rush da floor
ima dance till i sweat
ima dance till i get wat i wanted
so wat im guna do is im gonna rush da floor
[v2]
now heres ma chance 2 do wat i want
and babey u aint gunna beat ma moves yer
im gunna help ma bodii get stronger
and make urzz wat u never had
ma bodii's gettn strong
N ppl here r gettn so weak and im guuna do as i say
N i said !
[ch]
"im gunna rush da floor"
i aint techn nun ov dis
u gotta learn ma moves
b4 i rush da floor
ima dance till i sweat
ima dance till i get wat i wanted
so wat im guna do is im gonna rush da floor
N win ma thing.................... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
{ate}
IM GUNNA RUSH DA FLOOR
to be continued .......
here we go
[v1]
we r guna rush da floor
harder den u think
baby i aint gon till dis show will end
i can handle this
if u wanna kno how me n ma grlz do dis
[ch]
i aint techn nun ov dis
u gotta learn ma moves
b4 i rush da floor
ima dance till i sweat
ima dance till i get wat i wanted
so wat im guna do is im gonna rush da floor
[v2]
now heres ma chance 2 do wat i want
and babey u aint gunna beat ma moves yer
im gunna help ma bodii get stronger
and make urzz wat u never had
ma bodii's gettn strong
N ppl here r gettn so weak and im guuna do as i say
N i said !
[ch]
"im gunna rush da floor"
i aint techn nun ov dis
u gotta learn ma moves
b4 i rush da floor
ima dance till i sweat
ima dance till i get wat i wanted
so wat im guna do is im gonna rush da floor
N win ma thing.................... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
{ate}
IM GUNNA RUSH DA FLOOR
to be continued .......
Rush The Floor
JoJo's "Rush The Floor" stands as a defining track from her 2006 debut album, The High Road. The song exemplifies the energetic pop-rock sound that characterized her early career, blending upbeat rhythms with her signature vocal delivery. Released during a pivotal era for the artist, the recording captured the raw enthusiasm of her first major commercial project. As a staple of her discography, the track has become synonymous with her ability to craft anthemic pop songs that resonate with wide audiences. It remains a key reference point for understanding the evolution of her musical style from her initial recordings through to her later work.
