logo
Start 14 day free trial

Lyrics for Can I Kick It

You can sing Can I Kick It and many more by A Tribe Called Quest online!

Sing online now

Can I Kick It lyrics

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Well I'm gone

Can I kick it?

To all the people who can

Quest like A Tribe does

before this did you really

know what life was

Comprehend to the track

for it's wide 'cos

gettin' mentions on the tip

of the vibe buzz

Rock 'n' roll to the beat

of the funk fuzz

wipe your feet really good

on the rhythm rug

If you feel the urge

to freak do the jitter bug

come and spread

your arms

if you really need a hug

Afro-centric living is a

big shrug, a life filled with

thats what I love

a lower plateu is

what we're above

If you diss us we won't

even think of will Nipper

the doggy give a

big shove

This rhythm really fits

like a snug glove

like a box of positives

it's a plus love

As the tribe flies high

like a dove

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Well I'm gone

Can I kick it?

To my tribe that flows

in layers

right now Phife is a

poem sayer

At times I'm a

studio conveyer

Mr. Dinkins will you

please be my mayor

You'll be doin' us

a really big favor

boy this track really

has a lot of flavor

When it comes to rhythms

Quest is your savior

follow us for the

funky behavior

Make a note on the rhythm

we gave ya

feel free to drop your

pants and check your hair

Do you like the garments

that we wear?

I instruct you to be

the obeyer

A rhythm recipe

that you'll savor

doesn't matter if you're

minor or major

Yes the Tribe of the game

rhythm player

as you inhale like a

breath of fresh air

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Can I kick it?

Start free trial

So happy to have discovered Lucky Voice. We'd never tried karaoke before, but this is so much fun! So many great songs and so easy to use. Love it!

- Jack from London

Easy to set up, entertains the little ones by day and the adults by night.

- Carol from York