Let's go!
Make no excuses now, I'm talking here and now, I'm talking here and now
Let's go!
Your time is running out, I'm talking here and now, I'm talking here and now

It's not about what you've done
It's about what you doing
It's all about where you going
No matter where you've been, let's go!

Let's go!
Let's go!
Let's go! (Hey, its now or never oh oh)
Let's go! (Tomorrow's good, tonight is better oh oh)
Let's go!

There ain't no better time, I'm talking here and now, I'm talking here and now
Let's go!
Right now is where you shine, I'm talking here and now, I'm talking here and now

It's not about what you've done
It's about what you doing
It's all about where you going
No matter where you've been, let's go!

Let's go!
Let's go!
Let's go! (Hey, its now or never oh oh)
Let's go! (Tomorrow's good, tonight is better oh oh)

Let's make it happen
Ooh, let's make it happen tonight
Let's make it happen
Ooh, let's make it happen tonight
Let's make it happen
Ooh, let's make it happen tonight
Let's make it happen
Ooh, let's make it happen tonight, tonight, let's go!

Let's go!
Ooh let's go! (Hey, its now or never oh oh)
Let's go! (Tomorrow's good, tonight is better oh oh) Let's go!


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Let's Go Lyrics as written by Calvin Harris Shaffer Chimere Smith

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    This song was how I felt to a tee(well minus the fact that I'm a girl). I was so miserable all summer and this was definitely my theme song. Pretty self-explainatory.

    looking_for_meon December 10, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    don't think, don't think that I That I can let go (Don't think I can let you know)

    is

    dont think that i,.. can let go (dont think i can let you go)

    NoDoubtx33on February 13, 2009   Link

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