La bomba (sensual)
Un movimiento sensual (sensual)
Un movimiento muy sexy (sexy)
Un movimiento muy sexy (sexy)
Y aquí viene el africano con el baile que es una (bomba)
Para bailar esto es una (bomba)

Para gozar esto es una (bomba)
Para menear esto es una (bomba)

Y las mujeres lo bailan así, así, así, así
Todo el mundo
Una mano en la cabeza
Una mano en la cabeza
Un movimiento sexy
Un movimiento sexy
Una mano en la cintura
Una mano en la cintura

Un movimiento sexy
Un movimiento sexy

Y ahora empiezo a menear
Suavecito para abajo, para abajo, para abajo
Suavecito para arriba, para arriba, para arriba
Suavecito para abajo, para abajo, para abajo
Suavecito para arriba, para arriba, para arriba

Bomba (sensual)
Un movimiento sensual (sensual)
Un movimiento muy sexy (sexy)
Un movimiento muy sexy (sexy)
Y aquí viene el africano con el baile que es una (bomba)

Para bailar esto es una (bomba)
Para gozar esto es una (bomba)
Todas las mujeres lo bailan (bomba)
Todas los hombres lo bailan (bomba)
Todas las radios lo ponen (bomba)
Las discotecas lo ponen (bomba)
Toda la gente lo baila (bomba)

Y las mujeres lo bailan así, así, así, así
Todo el mundo
Una mano en la cabeza
Una mano en la cabeza
Un movimiento sexy
Un movimiento sexy
Una mano en la cintura
Una mano en la cintura

Un movimiento sexy
Un movimiento sexy

Y ahora empiezo a menear
Suavecito para abajo, para abajo, para abajo
Suavecito para arriba, para arriba, para arriba
Suavecito para abajo, para abajo, para abajo
Suavecito para arriba, para arriba, para arriba

Sexy, mami (sensual)
Un movimiento sensual (sensual)
Un movimiento muy sexy (sexy)
Un movimiento muy sexy (sexy)
Y aquí viene el africano con el baile que es una (bomba)

Para bailar esto es una (bomba)
Para gozar esto es una (bomba)
Todas las mujeres lo bailan (bomba)
Todas los hombres lo bailan (bomba)
Todas las radios lo ponen (bomba)
Las discotecas lo ponen (bomba)
Toda la gente lo baila (bomba)

Pero este cuento se acaba, acaba, acaba
Acaba, acaba, acabaló
Y acaba, acaba, acaba, acaba, acabaló
Y acaba, acaba, acaba, acaba, acabaló
Y acaba, acaba, acaba, acaba, acabaló


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La Pachanga Lyrics as written by Mario Federico Gomez Madoery Jorge Fernando Risso

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