Freakin Weekend Song

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  1. Rihanna Cheers To The Weekend
Rihanna

Listen to FREAKIN WEEKEND MIX ep2.mp3 the new song from campuscoderadio. 'Cheers (Drink to That)' is a song recorded by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, from her fifth studio album, Loud (2010). The song impacted US mainstream and rhythmic radio on August 2, 2011, as the seventh and final single released from Loud.

Rihanna cheers drink to that

Now, usually, I don't do this but uh Go head on and break 'em off wit a lil' preview of the remix Now I'm not tryin' to be rude But hey pretty girl I'm feelin' you The way you do the things ya do Reminds me of my Lexus coupe That's why I'm all up in ya grill Tryin' to get you to a hotel You must be a football coach The way you got me playin' the field So baby gimme dat 'Toot toot' And lemme give ya that 'Beep beep' Runnin' her hands through my 'fro Bouncin' on twenty fo's While they sayin' on the radio. It's the remix to ignition Hot and fresh out the kitchen Mama rollin' that body Got every man in here wishin' Sippin' on coke and rum (rum) I'm like so what I'm drunk (drunk) It's the freakin' weekend Baby I'm about to have me some fun (fun) Bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce Bounce, bounce, bounce C'mon Now it's like 'Murda She Wrote' Once I get cha out them clothes Privacy is on the door But still they can hear you screaming more Girl I'm feelin' whatchu feelin' No more hopin' and wishin' I'm about to take my key and Stick it in the ignition.

Rihanna Cheers To The Weekend

Maren Morris, one of Nashville's rising stars, performs at Nissan Stadium on the opening night of the 2016 CMA Festival. John Shearer/Getty Images Very few musical gatherings during the crowded summer festival season have been going on as long as CMA Music Fest, which launched under the name Fan Fair in 1972 and now descends upon Nashville just after the heat and humidity set in each June. One of the secrets to its longevity is that it's always been a place where country fans can encounter artists up close; folks who get a bit of face time with their favorite artists, maybe even a hug, are prone to keep coming back. These days, most of the media attention goes to CMA Fest's four-night run of ticketed stadium shows, which boast performances by many of the format's superstars from the past and present. But that's only part of the experience on offer. All day long, there are free shows on stages dotting every available block downtown, not to mention merch stands, booze tents and plenty of corporate promotion, and the meet-and-greet tradition lives on in an expo called Fan Fair X and at artists' fan parties in rented-out bars, restaurants and event spaces. It's no surprise that acts who have a lot of critical and commercial momentum right now — like,, and Kelsea Ballerini — would command sizable spotlights at country's biggest festival, but fans of varying generations also sought out opportunities to see and interact with relatively unknown newbies and veteran artists who are well past their hitmaking heydays.