She wanna break it down
She want some reggaeton

Mamacita, oh my God I think you're on fire
Do you want me to get you water?
You make me want to be your baby father
Cause the dance you do is getting hotter
I better come for you before the boys follow
What you think?
I think you wanna..
I think you wanna..

She wanna break it down
She want some reggaeton

I been long overdue, something overdone
You been on the tuss, well I can make you overcome
I know he tellin you what he can make you and
I know he tellin you where he can take you and
By the way ma, hey is that your hair?
If it ain't, it took two days in the hairshop chair
I'm just jokin..
I make ya smile right?
Come in, I mean excuse me, baby
You dance so fast, ma, this ain't merente
But your butt is certain yo palente
Sh, I'm just bein honest cause it's just nice
You're lookin different, sayin to yourself
"Is he alright?"
Sure you're cute, but you know you won't dismiss this plight?
When my chain keep blinkin like Christmas lights
Get it right...

Mamacita, oh my God I think you're on fire
Do you want me to get you water?
You make me want to be your baby father
Cause the dance you do is getting hotter
I better come for you before the boys follow
What you think?
I think you wanna..
I think you wanna..

She wanna break it down
She want some reggaeton

[Daddy Yankee's verse, I cannot understand. Anyone who can help will get a big hug]

Mamacita, oh my God I think you're on fire
Do you want me to get you water?
You make me want to be your baby father
Cause the dance you do is getting hotter
I better come for you before the boys follow
What you think?
I think you wanna..
I think you wanna..

She wanna break it down
She want some reggaeton
She wanna break it down
She want some reggaeton
Hey girl!

Let's go finish at mi casa
Trust me, it'd be proper
I got muchos negros on my lache with the choppers
If they suspect us, someone trespasa
All you hear is BRRRAT and then scream, Kukaracha!
Trust me, P is no pimp
See I got heavy pockets, so I walk with a limp
One night with he, and I'll make ya scream
You'll wake up, like it's a dream
Call downstairs, tell em to make us PJs
Right after that, dry cycle our PJS
Right after that, book us a PJ
What you mean how? When you got money, it's easy
This ain't dookie, ma, I'm not Green Day
Wake up, you're about to miss your damn dream day
Now everybody just sing what the screen say
It goes..

Mamacita, oh my God I think you're on fire
Do you want me to get you water?
You make me want to be your baby father
Cause the dance you do is getting hotter
I better come for you before the boys follow
What you think?
I think you wanna..
I think you wanna..

She wanna break it down
She want some reggaeton
She wanna break it down
She want some reggaeton


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    Yo Watsup Ma You may not know Spanish , But you know Daddy Yankee Sin uso de exteroides Y tiendas aqui en Miami. Latin hustler! Somos los duenos de los biscochos y los suplimos a costo. You know mamacita to si ere dinamita Y me la explota si te pones bien perrita. Ten cuidao ! el perro ta ajitao ! Que aqui estamos prestaos Sacudelo cause your body is on fuego La vida real en mi Corazon la llevo ma. Keep it going son los matones , Con los pies en la tierra y la mente en millones. Yankee Y Pharrell dandote la rumba Buena Con ma sabor que la comida de abuela

    (That's the part in spanglis that you're missing)

    anhellon October 01, 2010   Link
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    The Daddy Yankee's verse...

    anhellon October 01, 2010   Link
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    i love the best to this song.

    dp9241loveron March 05, 2011   Link

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