Daddy!

Precaución que llegaron los perros salvajes
No nos culpen de lo que pase
La presión va subiendo cuando llegue el encaje
La pillamos fuera de base
(2x)

Ya se formó el escandolo, se que tu andas buscándolo
Dale metele hasta abajo y levantalo
Voy a dejarte mi huella en el pantalón
Ataca bandolera muévelo síguelo, lo que tu quieras ya pide
Al menos te sube el liquido yo no soy timido
Ahora busa el booly, tengo los colimollos puesto pa' comerte el booty
En medio del desorden voy a pasarte el rolly
Nosotros la montamos aunque llegue la poli

Precaución que llegaron los perros salvajes
No nos culpen de lo que pase
La presión va subiendo cuando llegue el encaje
La pillamos fuera de base
(2x)

Duro, duro, duro
Duro, duro, duro
Yeah!

Recuerda que soy una fiera, de esas por naturaleza
Suelto buscando una presa
Traviesa corre tengo una sorpresa
Dale oh! Dale sigue oh! Vamos sigue dale oh!

Oh! Dale sigue vamos oh!
Dale síguelo traviesa corre tengo una sorpresa
Suelto buscando una presa,
Recuerda que soy una fiera por naturaleza
Con malas intenciones, que?
No te ilusiones que? Así es el juego tu entiende

Como te gustan los problemas que? Si lo buscaste es porque yo tengo el fuego que te prende
Porque yo tengo el fuego que te prende

Si lo buscaste quemate, como te gustan los problemas
Así es el juego tu me entiendes que?
No te ilusiones que?
Vengo con malas intenciones, yeah!

Precaución que llegaron los perros salvajes
No nos culpen de lo que pase
La presión va subiendo cuando llegue el encaje
La pillamos fuera de base
(2x)

Los De La Nazza
Duro, duro
Duro, duro
Prestige!


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