Gimme Pizza
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen · You're Invited To Mary-Kate & [1997]
Now we're feeling kind of hungry.
We got our mega munchies.
Time to make our pizza as big as some countries.
How much pizza do you think we can't chow?
More than our parents would ever allow.
We're gonna make a masterpiece a pizza.
A work of art like the Mona Lisa.
It's gonna be hot like the Tower of Pisa.
But to get there you don't need a visa.
Pizza, P-I-Z-Z-A. Gimme pizza.
Um, did I happen to say,
I want pizza. P-I-Z-Z-A. I want pizza.
Hey, are you ready to play?
Now set down the pizza and bring me some chicken.
Throw it on top and make your finger lickin'.
Guacomole, meatballs, whip cream pours like waterfalls.
Here's a lot of salsa to make it hot.
Here's a lot of ice cream that hits the spot.
Toss the fish, let it fly, fly, fly, pizza pie.
Pizza, P-I-Z-Z-A. Gimme pizza.
Watch it rise like a souffle.
Gimme pizza. P-I-Z-Z-A.
I want pizza. You think we should stop?
No way!
Get your motors running, cause here we go.
Chocolate sauce, spreading it slow.
Oreos, marshmallows, caramel coconut cream,
Egg foo young, chicken tongue.
Hold the eyeballs. I'm gonna scream.
Now don't forget the right-sized mashed potatoes.
And what about those fried green tomatoes?
Batter's up, catcher's ready.
1-2-3-4-5...spaghetti!
Pasta...Put it in the pizza.
Fish sticks...Put it in the pizza.
Ketchup...Put it in the pizza.
Meatloaf...Uh, put it in the pizza.
Pizza, P-I-Z-Z-A. Gimme pizza.
Add some tacos, OLE'!
I want pizza. P-I-Z-Z-A.I want pizza.
Call us the queens of gourmet.
I want pizza. P-I-Z-Z-A. Gimme pizza.
How much does it weigh?
I want pizza.P-I-Z-Z-A. I want pizza.
Is it finally done?
HOORAY!
Here it is, ready to serve.
This pizza is made, YEAH!
About Gimme Pizza
Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen's "Gimme Pizza" stands as a defining track from their 1997 debut album, *You're Invited To Mary-Kate & Ashley*. Released during the height of their fame as child stars, the song captures the playful, high-energy spirit of their early musical endeavors. Blending pop-rock with a distinct child-pop sensibility, the recording showcases the twins' vocal harmonies and their ability to deliver catchy melodies that resonated with audiences of all ages. The track reflects the era's trend of leveraging celebrity status to create commercially successful music, marking a pivotal moment in their transition from television personalities to recording artists. Its enduring popularity highlights the duo's early talent for crafting memorable, upbeat songs that became synonymous with their public image.
