Esta noche es de travesura
(Esta noche hazme travesura)
Te vo'a devorar en la noche oscura
(Esta noche hazme travesura)
Tú estás cucando mi calentura
(Esta noche hazme travesura)
Y te vo'a devorar, mami, cuenta y jura
(Esta noche hazme travesura)

Dímelo, qué vas hacer
Si me hago dueño de tu piel
Si por la noche te hago enloquecer
Dímelo, qué vas hacer
Dímelo, qué vas hacer
Si me hago dueño de tu piel
Si por la noche te hago enloquecer
Dímelo, qué vas hacer

Dale, mambiche
Quieto o te apago el switche
Ronque lo ronque, papi sigo siendo el teacher
No seas metiche
Papi, esto es a lo niche'
Mucha culeaera pa' que el guardia no te fiche
Oye, malandriche, tú esbocao' y yo bien pitcher
Tú no metes cabras, saramambiche
Y si te me esbocas, nos vamos al switche
Saquen de la disco a las que no
Báilalo azaroso, quieta gata, que llegó el mamboso
Luny el de la torta, pero yo no vendo coso'
Porque tengo combo dicen que soy un mafioso
Como ellos no tienen, ya tú sabes, están celoso'
Tunes, repica el mambo que llego el más poderoso
Naldo, el saca monstruo que los tiene a to's furioso'
Si las gatas bailan en la pista, fabuloso
Tírenme, muchachos, que yo no soy rencoroso
Luny ¿y quién es más bachatero que nosotros?, jaja

Esta noche es de travesura
(Esta noche hazme travesura)
Te vo'a devorar en la noche oscura
(Esta noche hazme travesura)
Tú estás cucando mi calentura
(Esta noche hazme travesura)
Y te vo'a devorar, mami, cuenta y jura
(Esta noche hazme travesura)

Báilalo azaroso, quieta gata, que llego el mamboso
Luny el de la torta, pero yo no vendo coso'
Porque tengo combo dicen que soy un mafioso
Como ellos no tienen, ya tú sabes, 'tán celoso'
Tunes, repica el mambo que llego el más poderoso
Naldo, el saca monstruo que los tiene a to's furioso'
Si las gatas bailan en la pista, fabuloso
Tírenme, muchachos, que yo no soy rencoroso

Qué vas hacer
Si me hago dueño de tu piel
Si por la noche te hago enloquecer
Dímelo, qué vas hacer
Dímelo, qué vas hacer
Si me hago dueño de tu piel
Si por la noche te hago enloquecer
Dímelo, qué vas hacer

Héctor el Bambino y Divino
Nos fuimos, con la bachata bien duro, ¡Luny Tunes!
Nelly, El Arma Secreta
To' el mundo en la discoteca, nos fuimo' hasta abajo
Mami, hasta abajo, nos fuimo' hasta abajo
Mami, hasta abajo, nos fuimo' hasta abajo
Nos fuimo'

Báilalo azaroso
Báilalo azaroso
Que llegó el mamboso
Que llegó el mamboso
Báilalo azaroso
Báilalo azaroso
Llegó el más poderoso
Llegó el más poderoso

Si las gatas bailan en la pista, fabuloso
Si las gatas bailan en la pista, fabuloso
Si las gatas bailan en la pista, fabuloso
Llegó el más poderoso


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