¿Ah?
Son Guanabanas
Con Luny Tunes y Flow Music
Los Cocorotes
Para Mas Flow, Flow

Busco una mujer que le guste guayarla
Que no sea sucia y le guste bellaquear
Que le guste el (ah)
Échate pa' acá
Pa' ponerte bien bellaca
Una que le guste guayarla
Que no sea sucia y le guste bellaquear
Que le guste el (ah)
Échate pa' acá
Pa' ponerte bien bellaca
Pa' ponerte, pa' ponerte
Bien bellaca
Pa' ponerte, pa' ponerte
Bien bellaca

Y si provocas el bellaqueo
Mami, no te lambas
Ven y busca tus amigas
Pa' cachetearles las nalgas
Tus amigas no son palgas
Pero si quieren bellaqueo
Que se vayan to'as pa' casa

Gata sata, lúcete
Ven y 'llaqueame
Tú sabes que yo soy más que el
Gata sata, lúcete
Ven y 'llaqueame
(Ja) dale, envuélvete

Si pregunta quien te dio
Yo fui de los primeros
Al igual, del reggaetón
Yo soy de los pioneros
Mami, vamos hacer el sexo
Así que tírate en la cama
Que yo hecho to' el resto

Busco una mujer que le guste guayarla
Que no sea sucia y le guste bellaquear
Que le guste el (ah)
Échate pa' acá
Pa' ponerte bien bellaca
Una que le guste guayarla
Que no sea sucia y le guste bellaquear
Que le guste el (ah)
Échate pa' acá
Pa' ponerte bien bellaca

Pues, mira esa morena
Como temblequea
Cuando se menea
Chica bellaca, si te lambes te quedas
Nena, mueve las tetas
Y llámate a Teresa
Que con este relajito
Te las vo'a bañar en crema

Así que rompe el suelo
Rompe el suelo
Pero dale suavecito
Si flaqueas, te lo meto
Yo no escatimo
No me importa que seas cuero
Y si eres riquitilla
De esas también me las llevo
Así que rompe el suelo
Rompe el suelo
Pero dale suavecito
Si flaqueas, te lo meto
Yo no escatimo
No me importa que seas cuero
Y si eres riquitilla
De esas también me las llevo

Busco una mujer que le guste guayarla
Que no sea sucia y le guste bellaquear
Que le guste el (ah)
Échate pa' acá
Pa' ponerte bien bellaca
Una que le guste guayarla
Que no sea sucia y le guste bellaquear
Que le guste el (ah)
Échate pa' acá
Pa' ponerte bien bellaca
Pa' ponerte, pa' ponerte
Bien bellaca
Pa' ponerte, pa' ponerte
Bien bellaca (Los Cocorotes)
(Pronto)


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