Buzzin’ – Blake Shelton


Work, work, work, man that’s all I ever do

Been hitting it, getting it, giving it, living them working man blues

Working on that pick-up, working on that check

Working on that twerking, man it still ain’t working yet

Hey, can I get a little, “Amen”

Anybody been where I’ve been

It just don’t stop when you punch that clock

Gotta rock on right through the weekend

Gotta keep on keeping on, gotta keep that percolator perking

Gotta will, gotta way, gotta hang, gotta how

And right now I’m just working on a big buzz

Picking off them floaters from the ice tub

Sipping them suds and hanging with my buds

Speaking of buds, who’s got a light?

Gonna probably take all night and I’ll be right here

Chilling like a villain on my redwood deck

You ain’t seen nothing yet

I’ll be getting on my Otis until further notice

I’ll be be be be buzzin, be be be be buzzin

Mm, baby girl when you get a few in you

Don’t you know that you tend to get a little wild

(Get a little wild, get a little wild child, get a little wild)

When you’re shooting that Fireball whiskey

Get to getting all Fireball frisky, you a hot little jockey

Nothing rocks me like you rocking me on a big buzz

Picking off them floaters from the ice tub

Sipping them suds and hanging with my buds

Speaking of buds, who’s got a light?

Gonna probably take all night and I’ll be right here

Chilling like a villain on my redwood deck

You ain’t seen nothing yet

I’ll be getting on my Otis until further notice

I’ll be be be be buzzin, be be be be buzzin

Celebrating the Working Man’s Escape

“Buzzin'” by Blake Shelton captures the relentless grind of daily life and the much-needed relief found in unwinding with friends. The lyrics dive into the reality of working hard—whether it’s on the job or with relationships—highlighting the universal need to let loose after a long week. Shelton’s conversational tone and playful references to drinks, good company, and kicking back on a deck paint a vivid picture of blue-collar camaraderie. The repeated call for an “Amen” connects listeners who share the same struggles and joys, making the track feel like an anthem for anyone seeking balance between work and play.

Song Credits

Artist: Blake Shelton
Release Year: 2024


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