(Eh-eh-eh-eh)
(Eh-eh-eh)
(Eh-eh-eh)

La noche es tuya
Voy por ti (de hoy no puede pasar)
Toma calentura
Voy a ti (eh-eh-eh)
La noche es tuya
Voy por ti (W con Yandel, Pa'l Mundo)
Toma calentura (Luny Tunes)
Voy a ti

Para hacértelo lento, lento
Tú me pides que te de lento, lento
Quiero hacértelo lento, lento
Tú me pides que te de lento, lento

(W, hablando claro)
No hay nadie que se mueva como ella
Te atropella, ella deja la marca y la huella
La centella sabe que es bella
Tráeme otra botella que ella sigue en la de ella (bu)
Pa' besarla (hey), pa' mimarla (hey), acariciarla (hey), saciarla
En una noche de locura tocarla, acorralarla

Para hacértelo lento, lento
Tú me pides que te de lento, lento
Quiero hacértelo lento, lento
Tú me pides que te de lento, lento

(Al ritmo, mami, conmigo, dale)
Y dale suavecito lento
Olvidando el sufrimiento
Es el momento
De que bailes con lentitud
A mi me gusta tú actitud
Mujer con virtud
'Tá llena de salud
Avanza y prende la mecha (tú sabe')
El que siempre cosecha (¿cómo?)
Tu marido ni sospecha
Dale repecha, aprovecha

Para hacértelo lento, lento
Tú me pides que te de lento, lento
Quiero hacértelo lento, lento
Tú me pides que te de lento, lento

La noche es tuya
Voy por ti (de hoy no puede pasar)
Toma calentura
Voy a ti
La noche es tuya
Voy por ti (W con Yandel, Pa'l Mundo)
Toma calentura (Luny Tunes)
Voy a ti

(Eh-eh-eh-eh)
(Eh-eh-eh)
(Eh-eh-eh)


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Lento Lyrics as written by Llandel Veguilla Malave Juan Luis Morera Luna

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