Me represento, me representas
Me represento, me representas

Me represento, me representas
El la ley de la calle lo que cuenta
Me represento, me representas
Es la ley de la calle lo que cuenta, si

Representa, mi lírica mas tarde representa mi poesía
Lo hacías why lo hacia como decía que lo hacia con mi gente
Why ahora en el presente interrumpo, yo
Como lo digo ya, no temo, no temo a la muerte

Ni tampoco al homicidio
A lo único que temo es perder es mis seres queridos
Mi barrio, mi gente
Que si siempre me apoyo why en el presente

No existe medicina que me cure why que me ausente
Que todos mis amigos levanten las manos arriba
Afuera los caretas
Que en esta sociedad la cara siempre te dan vuelta

Basta ya de hipocresías
A mi no me eliminan, somos duelos de la calle
Nuestra cultura no tiene detalle
Hasta la policía de metal nuestro valle

Somos dueños de la calle pero no de nuestras vidas
Me represento, me representas
Es la ley de la calle

Latinos, unidos, representando
Pasa directo a ser aliado
Crecimiento para mis hermanos
Larga al toque si no eres de este barrio

Vinilo fino plástico en mano
Estilo libre de calle estoy rimando
Pronto marco el territorio, ligero como pocos
Me desenvuelvo como loco, mira amigo

Las cosas son así de claras, no tengo competición
Mi motor es a inyección, representando
Aquellos tiempos más alocados, no olvidados
El escenario why el micrófono
Se convierten en mi escudo protector

A lo bueno, a lo malo, a la vida, a la muerte
A lo falso, a lo extraño, así que quieto
Primer impacto es acto 1, 2, 3, 4
Raperos callejeros, representando

Me represento, me representas
El la ley de la calle lo que cuenta
Me represento, me representas
Es la ley de la calle lo que cuenta

Me represento, me representas
Es la ley de la calle lo que cuenta
Me represento, me representas
Es la ley de la callea

Representando, Derek, todo lo que eres
Micrófono en mano, mi cultura va pegando
Enseñando, educando, inspirando, demostrando
El humo en mis ojos, en mi mente, en mí inconsciente

Dueño del tallo, dueño de la hoja, ha
Dueño de la vida que se escapa entre las sombras
Consiente, demente, me escapo entre la gente
Mi vida cada día, comienza nuevamente

Me represento, me representas

Conectando
Mis pasos en las calles continúo enfrentando why golpeando
Aquel que se interponga en el camino desafiando
Por vos, por mí, yo me quedo aquí
Escupo a ignorantes que nos gritan infeliz

Correr en donde nadie ha llegado
Pues aparta tus testigos
Que yo soy el jurado
Echando leña al fuego, así

Dejando mis adversarios en el suelo
En mi barrio muero
Como el propio amo a sus esclavos
Falsos servidores

Aplastando con rencor a los traidores why perdedores
Con razones, respeto es lo que cuenta
Si no lo entienden
Entre mis piernas se demuestra así

Me represento, me representas
Es la ley de la calle lo que cuenta
Me represento, me representas
Es la ley de la calle lo que cuenta

Me represento, me representas
Es la ley de la calle lo que cuenta
Why se demuestra así



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