Let’s Make It – AC/DC


Hey, sugar baby

So hot and tasty

Come on, give me some love, you’re driving me wild

It’s way past midnight

Why don’t we take a ride?

We’ll make some honey as we’re cruising real slow, yeah

Let’s make it, don’t waste it

Let’s make it, come on and taste it

Let’s make it, don’t waste it

Let’s make it, come on and taste it

I’ll be your ladies man

If you give me the chance

We keep a-jumping till the music run dry

And if we take a rest

We’ll smoke some cigarettes

And start a-smoking, going out of control

And

Let’s make it, don’t waste it

Let’s make it, come on and taste it

Let’s make it, don’t waste it

Let’s make it, come on and taste it

Nah nah nah

Nah nah nah

Let’s not waste it

Nah nah nah

Nah nah nah

Nah nah nah

Nah nah nah

We’re going to make it

Let’s make it, don’t waste it

Let’s make it, come on and taste it

Let’s make it, don’t waste it

Let’s make it, come on and taste it

Nah nah nah

Nah nah nah

Let’s not waste it

Nah nah nah

Nah nah nah

Nah nah nah

Nah nah nah

We’re going to make it

Let’s go

Let’s make it, don’t waste it

Let’s make it, come on and taste it

Let’s make it, don’t waste it

Let’s make it, come on and taste it

Pulsating Energy and Seductive Charm

“Let’s Make It” by AC/DC is a spirited anthem that combines the band’s signature rock ‘n’ roll swagger with playful, flirtatious lyrics. The song revolves around nocturnal excitement, desire, and seizing the moment, as the narrator urges a partner to join in the fun and not let the night slip away. With energetic calls to “make it” and not waste the opportunity, AC/DC infuse the track with a sense of urgency and thrill. The recurring refrain and catchy “nah nah nah” chants add to the infectious, party-like atmosphere, inviting listeners to lose themselves in the music and the moment. Underneath the suggestive wordplay lies a celebration of passion, spontaneity, and living life to the fullest.

Song Credits

Artist: AC/DC
Songwriters: Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Brian Johnson
Release Year: 1995
Label: EastWest


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