I know what you came here to see
If you a freak, then you comin' home with me
And I know what you came here to do
Now bust it open, let me see you get low
It's going down for real
It's going down for real
It's going down for real

Your girl just kissed a girl, I do bi (chicks)
Shake for a Sheikh, I'm throwing these Emirates in the sky
Spendin' this as-salamu alaykum, peace to M.O.N.E.Y
I love my beaches, south beaches, surfboard and high tide
I could just roll up 'cause I'm swole up
So that birthday cake get a cobra
Buggati for real, I'm cold, bruh
That Autobiography Rover
Got the key to my city, it's over
It's no thots, only Anna Kournikovas
I set records, ratchets hol' up (I said rackets, ratchets hol' up)

I know what you came here to see
If you a freak, then you comin' home with me
And I know what you came here to do
Now bust it open, let me see you get low
It's going down for real
It's going down for real (and they already know me)
It's going down for real

It's going down further than femurs, girls get wetter than Katrina
Yeah, my girl you never seen her 'cause my tints by limousines
My touch say it's the Midas
We the plus, your man the minus
My team blowing on that slam
Make you cough-cough, that's bronchitis
Put your hands up, uh
It's a stick up, no more makeup
Get that ass on the floor, ladies put your lipstick up
Double entendre, double entendre
While you're hating I get money
Then I double up tonkers

I know what you came here to see
If you a freak, then you comin' home with me
And I know what you came here to do
Now bust it open, let me see you get low
It's going down for real
It's going down for real
It's going down for real
It's going down for real
It's going down for real

Lift it, drop it, shake it, pop it
Lift it, drop it, shake it, pop it
Lift it, drop it, shake it, pop it
Lift it, drop it, shake it

It's going down for real
It's going down for real
It's going down for real
It's going down for real
It's going down for real


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GDFR Lyrics as written by Justin Scott Franks Dominic Wynn Woods

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    G.D.F.R." (abbreviation for Going Down for Real) is a song by American rapper Flo Rida from his EP My House. It was released as the album's lead single on October 21, 2014 in the United States. The song was written by Flo Rida, Sage the Gemini and P-Lo and produced by DJ Frank E and Andrew Cedar, with co-production from American trap producer Lookas and Miles Beard.The song was an international commercial success, reaching the top-ten in nine countries, including number three on the UK Singles Chart and number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100, making it Flo Rida's tenth top-ten single on the latter chart and his first since "I Cry" in 2012. Moreover, the song obtained platinum status in the US, with shipments of the track exceeding 1,000,000 copies. A remix by DJ Noodles appears in both the film Furious 7 (during the Abu Dhabi party scene), and on its soundtrack.

    amirbeon April 12, 2015   Link
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    The official music video was released on December 24, 2014. The set revolves around Flo Rida as a basketball coach with professional dancers who double as basketball players (team Strong Arm vs. team Mad Dog). Team Strong Arm comes back in the end and wins by 3 points. Miami Heat power forward Udonis Haslem makes an appearance.

    amirbeon April 12, 2015   Link

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