Yo te meto en candela
Prende las velas pa' la pelea
Cuando crees que tu ganas yo mato a quien sea
Cypress Hill son asesinos
Yo fumo mota con todos mis vecinos
Abre tus ojos si tu quieres entender
Yo te enseño todo porque tengo el poder
Te llevo a la loma pa' tirarte en el hueco
Puto yo te mojo y me quedo bien seco
Dios me perdona porque no estabas listo
Tu sangre en el piso y Cypress Hill lo hizo

Caminando por la calle siempre es peligroso
(Siempre es peligroso!)
Corriendo en el pleito mueren los mocosos
(Mueren los mocosos!)

Hijo no te pierdas porque voy a comenzar
A quemar mis enemigos que me vienen a matar
Yo no me escondo, tengo familia grande
Si tú quieres un pedazo, sigue ven pa' lante
Puto

Ah, mira, una vez más y por segunda ocasión
El poder de la hierba abre la mente
Y ahora en español mira ha!
Ta ta ta ta ta
Como el profesor Jirafalez dando su lección
Aquí estoy listo y preparado para la ocasión, mira
Mis instintos me van guiando, tropiezo menos
Pues no doy ningún paso en falso, así he representado
Artillería Pesada presentando
Fermin IV, capitán, piloto, aviador de la bala de plata
Siempre cumplo lo que prometo
Por eso ahora siento que voy creciendo sin miedo
Agarro el micrófono como el machete que va abriendo
Los caminos y las veredas aquí en la tierra
A 33 1/3 revoluciones me mantengo
Ahora si! Trantando de llevar el ritmo perfecto

Caminando por la calle siempre es peligroso
(Siempre es peligroso!)
Corriendo en el pleito mueren los mocosos
(Mueren los mocosos!)

Caminando por la calle siempre es peligroso
(Siempre es peligroso!)
Corriendo en el pleito mueren los mocosos
(Mueren los mocosos!)

Mi nombre es el perro, cuando ladro
No hay problema, cuando empiezo, te desmadro
Si soy cubiche y so si tengo mi machete
En la tronca de la ranfla y jeta de los cuetes
Que tú le que, le que, ven pa' ca yo te la quito
La mando pa' San Juan, encuentrala en Puerto Rico
Te jodo chico, nada suave como rico
Soy el pingu, tremendo peligroso tipo
Cuidado con mis cañones, me roncan los cojones
Dile al tipo de la estación que limpia todas las maldiciones
Empuja los botones, antes que tu la pones
Mis palabras son el humo que te rompe los pulmones
Asere que, bolá, qué se dice, qué se cuenta
Vente compra el disco porque ahora esta a la venta
Hay que pagar la renta, corre pa' la tienda
Y oye como Sen y el Machete representa

Caminando por la calle siempre es peligroso
(Siempre es peligroso!)
Corriendo en el pleito mueren los mocosos
(Mueren los mocosos!)

Caminando por la calle siempre es peligroso
(Siempre es peligroso!)
Corriendo en el pleito mueren los mocosos
(Mueren los mocosos!)

Cypress Hill, diremos algo
El Machete, aquí rondando
Con los grandes, representando, mira

Ah ah!
Desde Monterrey, el Cerro De La Silla
Nos los llevamos a Los Ángeles
Colocando nadamás así ah ah

Transportamos por todos lados a donde vamos mira
Ah el Control Machete ah
Artillería Pesada, ah
Cypress Hill, Mellow Man Ace, mira

Ah ah
Así es


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