Papá no me permite salir a matar
Papá no me da el auto para ir a pasear
Papá no me molestes te voy a asesinar
Hoy puedo convertirme en un criminal

No quiero tus consejos que de nada me sirven
Quiero romperlo todo sin que vos me vigiles
No quiero así morir sin cometer un crimen
Papá papá papá

Papá vos bien sabes que no me puedo aguantar
Solo te pido el auto para ir a atropellar
A una persona que ya no me deja vivir
Quiero matar al jefe cuando esté por salir

Y me convertiré en la sensación de la noche
Cometeré este crimen, manejando tu coche
Hoy voy a convertirme en lo mejor de la noche
Papá papá papá

Papá no sabe como me voy a divertir
Cuando la policía me empiece a perseguir
Papá préstame el auto
Quiero salir de solo imaginarlo ya me empiezo a reír

Cuando busquen en casa al dueño del coche
Te culparán a vos por el dueño del coche
Y te encarcelarán que grandiosa noche
Papá papá ándate a cagar

Papá no me permite salir a matar
Papá no me permite salir a matar
Papá no me permite salir a matar
Papá no me permite salir a matar


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Crimen Perfecto Lyrics as written by Mariano Gabriel Martinez Horacio Demian Pertusi

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