Eh-eh, eh-eh
Oh-oh, oh-oh
Eh-eh, eh-eh

Las muchachas hoy en día
Viven pendiente a la moda
Las muchachas en la calle
Se arreglan bien a la moda
En busca de aquel piropo
Que siempre las enamora
De la popular poesía
Picante y cautivadora, pero

Si no tienes bam bam, no te van a mirar
Ninguno de los pelaos de la avenida central
Si no tienes bam bam, no te van a mirar
Ninguno de los pelaos de la avenida central

Ay me gustan las guiales rudas, con explosiva figura
Me gustan las chicas rudas, que tienen sinvergüenzura
Y cuando toca Rabanes, siempre ellas haces sus travesuras
Y cuando toca Rabanes, ellas lo mueven con sabrosura

Si no tienes bam bam, no te van a mirar
Ninguno de los pelaos de la avenida central
Si no tienes bam bam, no te van a mirar
Ninguno de los pelaos de la avenida central

Ay, yo aprendo de las viejitas (eh-eh, eh-eh)
Enseño a las nuevecitas (oh-oh, oh-oh)
Saboreo a las flaquitas (eh-eh, eh-eh)
Disfruto de las gorditas
Si dios nos mandó mujeres, yo creo que todas son muy bonitas
Si dios me premió con ellas las quiero a todas por igualitas

Shake baby, shake baby, shake, shake baby
Shake baby one-shake shake tu bam bam
I like it morena your big backside
El ritmo de moda se llama bam bam
A bailar

Si no tienes bam bam, no te van a mirar
Ninguno de los pelaos de la avenida central
Si no tienes bam bam, no te van a mirar
Ninguno de los pelaos de la avenida central

Ay algunas se ponen bravas porque nadie las piropea
Ay algunas muy arregladas y nadie las piropea
El hombre busca el pedazo, y no le importa como se vea
El hombre busca el pedazo, aunque sea prima de Betty la fea

Sin bam bam no te quieren mami
Sin bam bam no te piropean
Sin bam bam no te quieren negra
Sin bam bam, que va
Sin bam bam no te quieren mami
Sin bam bam no te piropean
Sin bam bam no te quieren negra
Sin bam bam, que va

Ay mamá, un estilo diferente ya
De crear el ritmo sin igual
Muchachas a bailar
Ay mamá vénganse pa' la pista ya
Que las quiero ver menear
Toditas el bam bam

Bam bam todas muchachitas meneando el bam bam
Disco de moda que vino a pegar
En las discotecas lo saben bailar
En las emisoras siempre number one
A bailar el bam bam a menear el bam bam
A bailar el bam bam a menear el bam bam

Sin bam bam no te quieren mami (sin bam bam no te quieren mami)
Sin bam bam no te piropean (sin bam bam no te piropean)
Sin bam bam no te quieren negra (sin bam bam no te quieren negra)
Sin bam bam sin bam bam (sin bam bam)


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