Okay, okay, okay, baby
Oh
Fire burnin’
Style gunnin’, ayy
I’m feenin’, I just want a taste
Got the feelin’ you don’t wanna wait
I know that you want me here and now
Fire burnin’
Style gunnin’, ayy
I’m feenin’, I just want a taste
Got the feelin’ you don’t wanna wait
I know that you want me here and now
Know you wanna party
Listen to your body
I want to get naughty
Girl, I really like the way you move
Move
Move
Girl, I really like the way you move
Move
Move
Girl, I really like the way you move
You caught me, baby
‘Cause I do it on purpose, baby
I move like this for you to watch me
I want my dress rubbing on your jeans
I want you to want me here and now
Bounce on it, whine it, switching up speed
I want it heavy on your psyche
Need you to need me here and now
And to be real, I came with one intention
Get you out my head and in my presence
Do a little more for your attention, yeah, yeah
Sé que te gusta como lo muevo (Move)
Move (Move)
Move (Move)
Move
Girl, I really like the way you move (Move)
Move (Move)
Move (Move)
Girl, I really like the way you move (The way you move)
That’s why they write these songs about me, that’s the proof
Something in the way I move makes me their muse
And, baby, what can I do?
And I know you wanna party
Listen to your body
I want to get naughty
Girl, I really like the way you
Know you wanna party
Listen to your body
I want to get naughty
Girl, I really like the way you move
Move
Move
Girl, I really like the way you move (Yeah)
Move
Move
Girl, I really like the way you
The Magnetic Pull of Movement
“Move (Remix)” by Adam Port is a sultry celebration of dance and desire, capturing the electrifying chemistry that happens on the dance floor. The lyrics express the intense attraction between two people, using movement as both a metaphor and a literal invitation for connection. Lines like “Girl, I really like the way you move” and “I want my dress rubbing on your jeans” evoke an atmosphere charged with anticipation, signaling a mutual longing that’s hard to resist. The repetition of “move” throughout the track reinforces the infectious rhythm and makes the song an irresistible call to let loose and live in the moment.
Empowerment and Playful Confidence
Beneath the flirtatious surface, the song also highlights themes of confidence and self-expression. The protagonist is unapologetic about their intentions—”I do it on purpose, baby”—and finds empowerment in being the center of attention. The playful exchange of desire and the freedom to express oneself through dance make the track not only a dancefloor anthem but also a celebration of individuality and allure.
Song Credits
Artist: Adam Port
Release Year: 2024