Siempre tienes que abrir tanto la boca
Metida en las cosas, donde nada te importa
Mejor no te metas donde nadie te llama
Aquí nadie te quiere, aquí nadie te extraña
Dime quién te cedió la palabra
Te pones a hablar y luego nadie te calla
Por qué no lo piensas y no lo dices
Que nunca te cansas de meter las narices
Por qué no te ahorras tus comentarios
Por qué te tendremos que escuchar a diario
Se sabe en tu casa y en todo el vecindario
Que hay que hacerlo a escondidas
Porque ya sabes que caga el palo
Tu abuela, tu jefa y el puto de tu hermano
Se pone borracho, se pone marihuano
Quiere joder y le gusta chupar
Por qué no chupa faros, me deja de molestar
A mí y a mi gente, a mi brother compadre
Que busca cualquier pretexto pa' romperte la madre
Para que nadie se quede sin hablar
Pa' que todos chinguemos igual

Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre

Sabes que me caga de sobremanera
Lugar donde vaya, siempre tiene que ir mi suegra
Yo lo único que quiero es que se muera
Yo lo único que quiero es que se muera, como sea
Si vamos a salir, es con chofer
Yo pienso que lo haré por joder
Si estamos en la sala y nos vamos a la cocina
Seguro nos observa por detrás de la cortina
Si nos vamos a ir al cine, nos manda con tus primas
Y cuando me despido nos observan tus vecinas
Para que nadie se quede sin chingar y
Pa' que todos chinguemos igual

Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre

Te vas y ya no quieres verme nunca más
Me vale que te vayas, te deseo que seas feliz
El destino ha sido cruel
Pero así tenia que ser
La verdad, nunca te he amado, solo te quería coger
Creías que me tendrías para siempre
Te crees una mujer tan solo por usar brasier
Pero te has equivocado, nunca estuve enamorado
Y he fingido mis orgasmos las mil noches que te amé

Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre

Siempre en domingo, chinguen a su madre
A los de calo, chinguen a su madre
A los televisos, chinguen a su madre
Los de molotov, chinguen a su madre

Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre
Chingo yo, chingas tú, chinga tu madre


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    This song sounds amazing!!! . . . pity i don't speak spanish

    jett007on August 28, 2002   Link
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    motherfucker

    sincumon February 04, 2005   Link
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    haha finallly, a 'fuck my ex-girlfriend' song

    black angelon December 08, 2006   Link

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