Situpare pare (mala vida nunca paga)
Cayo hueso situpare (va a una calle)
Situpare pare (sin salida)
Cayo hueso si tu pare

Soy el tipo que camina
Domina, el territorio
Con los escobios, los propios
Las cosas funcionan como de costumbre
Y así en la cumbre, se esfuman
Día a día escucha
Nuestro trabajo de abajo, la guaperia
Rebeldía de entrar en el sistema
Soy el tipo que siempre la lleva
No temas, el situpare te dara en el tema
Y un poquito de componte para la pelea
No creas, tumbarte me daría pena
Asi que busca tu revolver, aplica la condena
No puedes agarrarme y ese es tu dilema
Y si te agarro, mira chico, estas en un problema

Situpare pare (mala vida nunca paga)
Cayo hueso situpare (va a una calle)
Situpare pare (sin salida)
Cayo hueso situ pare

Situpare pare (mala vida nunca paga)
Cayo hueso situpare (va a una calle)
Situpare pare (sin salida)
Cayo hueso situ pare

Se levanto bien temprano
Y voló con mala fama
Lleva su arma escondida
Preparado a la pelea
Sin pensar con quien ni donde (sin pensar)
Sin saber donde se esconde (sin saber)

Punto de partida, circulo vicioso
Es tu vida, mira, compartida sin salida
Prisioneros de un destino que es mejor con gozo
La muerte en cada esquina, mira chico, no hay que estar nervioso

Son las cosas de la vida, si
Una calle sin salida

Situpare pare (mala vida nunca paga)
Cayo hueso situpare (va a una calle)
Situpare pare (sin salida)
Cayo hueso situ pare

Situpare pare (mala vida nunca paga)
Cayo hueso situpare (va a una calle)
Situpare pare (sin salida)
Cayo hueso situ pare

Victoria asegurada de una guerra que perdiste
Ya de entrada sabes que para nada
Si quieres saber motivos y razones
Debes de escuchar los otros
Saber evitar tensiones
Fuerza y fe
Para llegar a tu objetivo bien fijo
Si lucharas lo lograras
La vida tiene un camino
Lucha por la libertad
Ese el motivo chico

Regresa a casa muy tarde
Ya casi en la madrugada
Por razones de dinero
Su suerte ya esta tirada
Mala suerte, hiciste mala jugada

Situpare pare (mala vida nunca paga)
Cayo hueso situpare (va a una calle)
Situpare pare (sin salida)
Cayo hueso situ pare

Situpare pare (mala vida nunca paga)
Cayo hueso situpare (va a una calle)
Situpare pare (sin salida)
Cayo hueso situ pare


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Barrio Lyrics as written by Nicolas Nocchi Roldan Gonzalez Rivero

Lyrics © EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING FRANCE

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