Y saco un papelillo, me preparo un cirgarrillo
Y una china pal canuto de hachís (hachís)
Saca ya la china, tron, venga ya esa china, tron
Quémame la china tron (no hay chinas)

Saco un papelillo, me preparo un cirgarrillo
Y una china pal canuto de hachís (hachís)
Saca ya la china, tron, venga ya esa china, tron
Quémame la china tron
No hay chinas, no hay chinas hoy
No hay chinas, no hay chinas hoy

Y saco un papelillo, me preparo un cirgarrillo
Y una china pal canuto de hachís (hachís)
Saca ya la china, tron, venga ya esa china, tron
Quémame la china tron (no hay chinas)

Saco un papelillo, me preparo un cirgarrillo
Y una china pal canuto de hachís (hachís)
Saca ya la china, tron, venga ya esa china, tron
Quémame la china tron
No hay chinas, no hay chinas hoy
No hay chinas, no hay chinas hoy

Lega, legalización (cannabis)
De calidad y barato
Lega, legalización (cannabis)
Basta de prohibición

Lega, legalización (cannabis)
De calidad y barato
Lega, legalización (cannabis)
Basta de prohibición (arriba)

Qué rico

Ni en Chueca, en La Latina, no hay en Tirso de Molina
Ni en Vallecas, ni siquiera en Chamberín (hachis)
Yo quiero una china tron, dame ya esa china tron
Saca ya la china tron (no hay china)

Sin cortarme un pelo, yo quiero mi caramelo
Voy corriendo buscando a mi amigo Ali (Ali)
Pásame una china tron, yo quiero una china tron
Una posturita tron

No chinas, no chinas hoy
No chinas, no chinas hoy

Lega, legalización (cannabis)
De calidad y barato
Lega, legalización (cannabis)
Basta de prohibición

Lega, legalización (cannabis)
De calidad y barato
Lega, legalización (cannabis)
Basta de prohibición

Lega, legalización (cannabis)
De calidad y barato
Lega, legalización (cannabis)
Basta de prohibición

Lega, legalización (cannabis)
De calidad y barato
Lega, legalización (cannabis)
Basta de prohibición

Cannabis, cannabis, cannabis
Lega, legalización
Cannabis, cannabis, cannabis
Lega, legalización
Cannabis, cannabis, cannabis
Lega, legalización
Cannabis, cannabis, cannabis
Lega, legalización

Azúcar
Que nadie pare
Que siga la fiesta
Qué rico, qué rico, qué rico

Legaliza
Legaliza, legaliza, legalización
Basta ya de hipocresía, legalización
Legaliza, legaliza, legalización
Basta ya de hipocresía, legalización
Legalización


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Cannabis Lyrics as written by Antonio Garcia Escobar Alberto Javier Amado Huete

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    This song is about preparing a joint but he has no cannabis, no shit.. "no hay chinas hoy" .. he sings about legal cannabis for everyone, good quality and cheap... This song is awesome.. Ska-p rules and I hope to see them soon live

    Sashmanon May 01, 2004   Link

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