Tú me pides que te deje ahora ahora
Ahora cuando más te necesito
Tú me dices que este amor se fue al olvido ahora
Ahora cuando yo ya no te olvido
Tú me pides que seamos solo amigos amigos
Y a mí no me interesa ser tu amigo
Tú me dices que este amor ha sido en vano
Que malo que dices eso, pero que bueno que se acabo

Mala gente
Te burlaste de mis sentimientos y ahora te lamentas
Mala gente
Vas a pagarla caro porque a mí tú ya no me interesas
Mala gente
Porque tú eres una mentirosa y una
Mala gente

Y en el infierno enterita enterita te vas a quemar!
Tú me pides que regrese ahora ahora
Y ahora es a mí a quien no le importas
Tú me pides que seamos más que amigos amigos
Y amigos para qué si no hay cariño
Hoy por fin me he dado cuenta de tu engaño
De tu mala calaña y tanto mal que me hiciste tú

Mala gente
Te burlaste de mis sentimientos y ahora te lamentas
Mala gente
Vas a pagarla caro porque a mí tú ya no me interesas
Mala gente
Porque tú eres una mentirosa y una
Mala gente
Y en el infierno enterita enterita te vas a quemar!
Mala gente
Te burlaste de mis sentimientos y ahora te lamentas
Mala gente
Vas a pagarla caro porque a mí tú ya no me interesas
Mala gente
Porque tú eres una mentirosa y una
Mala gente

Y en el infierno enterita enterita te vas a quemar!

Mala gente
Mala gente
Mala gente
Mala gente

Y en el infierno enterita enterita te vas a quemar!


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Mala Gente Lyrics as written by Juan Esteban Aristizabal

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    hehe BAD PEOPLE!

    BloodKidon June 06, 2003   Link

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