Yo soy caliente, yo soy lava
Yo soy hormiga brava
Tú te babeas conmigo
Hay que quitarse la paga

Llegó el hombre que to' el mundo detesta
Yo soy el que los alimenta, con mal aliento
El que a deja'o a to' los viejo boquiabierto'
Con el estómago revuelto
Una masa repleta de talento
Flow lento
Como tortuga Kawabonga
Uste' ponga las konga
Pa' que yo componga música pa' ti, mamisonga

Contigo me gua a dar una jaltera
Quiero comerme la ensalada entera
Deja las penas, no te arranques las venas
Que uste se ve bonita con esa diadema
Ese "coliyón" esta que bota flema
Se empató el juego en la novena
Uste' es la reina de la berbena
Uste' me llena, tamaño ballena

Yo soy caliente, yo soy lava
Yo soy hormiga brava
Tú te babeas conmigo
Hay que quitarse la paga

Soy la nueva cara del rap
El nuevo new kid on the block
Que me sigan en el coro los estúpidos
Residente Calle 13, suena nítido

Que to' el mundo se levante del asiento
Y si los ofendo, pues lo siento
Te vo'a sacar el aire de la cabeza
Dándole un masaje a tu cerebro con cerveza

Pa' cambiarle esa mente de fresa
Hay que consumir como cien tableta'
Yo no meto feca
Yo lo que tengo es una biblioteca
De cosas sexy y de cosas frescas

Y cada vez que abro la boca, apesta
Chúpate esta
Un masajito por tu piel grasienta
Pa' que se sienta hasta en la placenta
Pica-pica-pica-pica como pimienta
Nos fuimos hippie como en los 70
A ti yo te cedo la silla y la mesa
La trato de su alteza
Eres una gata montesa
De las pezuñas hasta la cabeza

Estoy bien pará
Tú no sabe, no sabe na'
Tú no sabe, no sabe na'
Esta nena, la sirena
Esta nena, la sirena
La sirena de agua dulce
La nazarena

Mira como flota, mi cabeza
Por ver como revotan
Tus nalgota, grandota y negrota
Vamono' sin capota
Alfombra roja pa' la cocorota

Yo soy caliente, yo soy lava
Yo soy hormiga brava
Tú te babeas conmigo
Hay que quitarse la paga


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Hormiga Brava Lyrics as written by Rene Perez Eduardo Cabra Martinez

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    i love this song. pg13's voice sounds amazing, and i saw them live last year and it was unbelivable. All of them are great performers

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