Uh
Ilegales
Pero que tremendo ¿eh?

El que no vino a bailar
El que no vino a gozar
Que se valla parando
Porque to' el que estaqui taqui taqui
Vino a rumbiar allallai
Porque to' el que estaqui taqui taqui
Vino a rumbiar allallai

Hey, recoge lo' bate'
Llegó el que más sabe
Soy rapero no rastrero
Soy el que tiene todo lo que tú no tienes
Clase que no se compra en la calle
Somos camaradas, somos los Ilegales
En el arte dominante
Y al que no le guste, no me importa, que se largué
Avanzante, arrollante
Sigo el destino que me ha hecho triunfante
Mira la vecina como está en la esquina
Mira el vecino como le vacila
Óyeme Juanita yo te voy pa' encima
Solo quiero echar una bailadita
Una quebradita, con tu hermanita
Que es tan bonita, la señorita
Que me la llevo pa' la esquina

El que no vino a bailar
El que no vino a gozar
Que se valla parando
Porque to' el que estaqui taqui taqui
Vino a rumbiar allallai
Porque to' el que estaqui taqui taqui
Vino a rumbiar allallai

El party se está armando
Mira la gente llegando
Y la vecina de al lado
Ya se está calentando
El party se está armando
Mira la gente llegando
Y la vecina de al lado
Ya se está calentando
Ya se siente la alegría
Me devoro la comida
Te acompaña la emoción
Vacilemos todos un montón (hum)

Eh, eh
Tremendo ¿eh?
Está de pelo', dice
¡Ilegales!
Lo que va
Dale, dale, dale, dale
Dale, dale, dale, dale

El que vino le convino
Por que disfruta del vino
Vino tinto que el vecino
Le brindó a sus amigos
Que llegaron, que tocaron, que rogaron
Y hasta entraron, y gritaron sorprendidos, (¡ey!)

Cuantas mujeres bailando
Cuantas mujeres gozando
Cuantas mujeres rumbeando
Cuantas mujeres brincando
Cuantas mujeres bailando (¡hey!)
Cuantos tigueres gozando (¡hey!)
Cuantas mujeres bailando (¡hey!)
Cuantos tigueres gozando (¡hey!)
Mira como se deleita (ah)
Mira como me deleita (ah)
Mira como se deleita (ah)
Mira como me deleita (mi gente)

Ya se siente la alegría
Me devoro la comida
Que acompaña la emoción
Vacilemos todos un montón

Ah, ah, ah
Lo que va
¡Ilegales!
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Jaja

El que se quedo no sabe de lo que se perdió (no sabe)
El que se quedo no sabe de lo que se perdió
Cuantas mujeres gritando (¡hey!)
Cuantos tigueres gozando (¡hey!)
Cuantas mujeres bailando (¡hey!)
Cuantos tigueres gozando (¡hey!)
Mira como se deleita (aja)
Mira como me deleita (aja)
Mira como se deleita (aja)
Mira como me deleitan
Aquí se baila así (sí)
Aquí se baila así-sí-sí
Aquí se baila así
Aquí se baila así-sí-sí

Tremendo ¿eh?

Cuantas mujeres bailando (uy)
Cuantas mujeres gozando (uy)
Cuantas mujeres rumbeando (uy)
Cuantas mujeres brincando (ah)
El que se quedo no sabe de lo que se perdió (no sabe)
El que se quedo no sabe de lo que se perdió (no sabe)
El que se quedo no sabe de lo que se perdió
El que se quedo no sabe


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El Taqui Taqui Lyrics as written by Vladimir Dotel Lopez Ramon Winston Paulino

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