From the recording 5.0 (digital album)

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Lyrics

THAT'S OUR THANG
(Patrick Jason Matthews/David Frasier/Phil Barton)

You sassy little flirt in your little jean skirt
And those check me out boots I like
We got our smell good on baby, we gonna
Turn a few heads tonight
Let’s hit the bowling alley, get a couple Buds and I’ll be
Just about ready to roll
You’re so bodacious, oh, goodness gracious
Baby, let me take your show on the road

That’s our thang, girl
Rolling around, rattling the town, country sound thumpin’
That’s our thang, girl
Pulling up in our spot, doing you know what, getting hot, hot, hot
Hotter than a Zippo flame, oh, if it feels good we’re game
That’s our thang, girl, that’s our thang, girl

There’s a band on the clock down at the Elk Lodge
Cranking up another Saturday night
Well, ya use it or ya lose it, let’s show ‘em how to do it
Let’s go and blow that roof off right
I love it when you shake it, but them other girls all hate it
When you start dropping the boom
Peace y’all we outtie, got the baddest chick in the county
And we riding off into the moon, woooh

That’s our thang, girl
Rolling around, rattling the town, country sound thumpin’
That’s our thang, girl
Pulling up in our spot, doing you know what, getting hot, hot, hot
Hotter than a Zippo flame, oh, if it feels good we’re game
That’s our thang, girl, that’s our thang, girl

INSTRUMENTAL (1x)

‘Til we see that Sunday sun on the rise
We ain’t gonna call it a night

That’s our thang, girl
Rolling around, rattling the town, country sound thumpin’
That’s our thang, girl
Pulling up in our spot, doing you know what, getting hot, hot, hot
Hotter than a Zippo flame, oh, if it feels good we’re game
That’s our thang, girl, that’s our thang, girl
That’s our thang, girl, that’s our thang, girl

 

Jason Matthews was born in Harrell's Store, North Carolina. At fifteen he saw Eric Clapton on television and became obsessed with writing songs. 

His first industry fan, WRFX DJ Macon in Charlotte, gave Matthews' demo to legendary musical comedy team Pinkard and Bowden, who subsequently invited Matthews to be their roadie and in-house writer. After a year on the road, he settled in Nashville to pursue his dream of becoming a hit songwriter. 

In 2006, he landed his first Number One with Billy Currington's version of his song, “Must Be Doin' Something Right.” This earned him the coveted Music Row Magazine Breakthrough Writer Of The Year award and several ASCAP awards. 

In 2008, Jason released the critically acclaimed album called "Hicotine" and the single "That's What Mamas Do". 

Jason is an artist with Valhalla Music Group.