Lil Jon's 'Get Low' Sung by New York College Students

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It's not every day that Lil Jon's rap lyrics are flipped and transformed into a song that could give the original a run for its money. But, that seems to be the case with the Atlanta rhymer-producer-DJ's hit song 'Get Low.'

The track, which debuted in 2003 and received an assist from the East Side Boyz and the Ying Yang Twins, is now seeing a resurgence from a group of New York college students. A few SUNY Purchase undergrads sang a cover of the song, expletives and offensive verses included.

In the viral video sweeping the Internet, a blonde haired girl stands before a mic and "da da dums" her way through the song's opening melody before singing smoothly over the remixed keyboard-supported beat.

"Three, six, nine, standing real fine/ Move it 'til you sock it to me one mo' time/ Get low, get low, get low, get low/ To the window, to the wall/ 'Til the sweat drops down my balls/ Ah skeet skeet motherf---er/ Ah skeet skeet got damn," she sings.

The songstress is joined by a male crooner on the track, and several other students in the same room serve as an audience sitting on a dorm room bed.

Watch College Students Perform Lil Jon's 'Get Low'

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