Con los míos, solo quiero mas dinero[00:17.64]A mi no me desconcentran pana to' esos cuero[00:19.84]Y paciencia hermano que lo lograremo[00:21.74]El momento lo buscamo, así que esperaremos[00:24.04]Y aquí sobran las ganas[00:25.93]Barraquera mi pana[00:27.89]Le debo mucho a mama[00:29.51]Toy contando, quiero lana[00:31.78]Queremos Valentino pa guardar la mota[00:33.86]Mientras suena esta Music ella a mi me lo bota[00:35.96]Hablando de Music, en el party una nota[00:37.90]Y si se acaba la botella baby dame otra[00:39.86]Tamo con estilo que sorprendo a tu loca[00:41.78]Y si se viene pana tienes que buscarte a otra[00:43.76]Tu tienes mucho pana que te quiere en el piso, pendiente a su caída parece que es masoca[00:48.04]Vine a por más[00:50.09]No voy a parar[00:51.56]Muchos lo intentan[00:53.62]Es porque lo notan[00:55.56]Lo que va a pasar[00:57.71]Blessed i want to pay[00:59.52]Claro, quiero más[01:01.54]Más para mamá.[01:03.30]El respeto aquí se gana de frente[01:04.89]En cuerpo estoy pero mente ausente[01:07.11]Pensando en llegar millo antes los 30[01:08.84]Busca movete[01:10.20]Comparto tete[01:11.16]Ando con un flow clásico 90[01:12.75]Baby no venta[01:13.79]Claro que, renta[01:15.09]Y cuando sea millo[01:15.84]Luce valor no prenda[01:17.13]No putas, con mi parienta[01:19.07]Y la mente me sana[01:20.97]Con esa bella dama[01:22.95]Quien me la jodió[01:25.00]Ahora llama[01:25.44]Se queda con las ganas[01:25.61]y aquí sobran las ganas[01:28.81]Barraquera mi pana[01:30.90]Le debo mucho a mama[01:32.44]Estoy contando, quiero lana[01:34.54]Queremos valentino pa' guardar la mota[01:36.89]Mientras suena esta Music ella a mi me lo bota[01:38.92]Hablando de Music, en el party una nota[01:40.85]Y si se acaba la botella baby dame otra[01:42.84]'Tamo con estilo que sorprendo a tu loca[01:44.74]Y si se viene pana tienes que buscarte a otra[01:46.72]Tu tienes mucho pana que te quiere en el piso, pendiente a su caída parece que es masoca[01:50.64]Queremos valentino pa guardar la mota[01:52.66]Mientras suena esta Music ella a mi me lo bota[01:54.68]Hablando de Music, en el party una nota[01:56.57]Y si se acaba la botella baby dame otra[01:58.61]Estamos con estilo que sorprendo a tu loca[02:00.68]Y si se viene pana tienes que buscarte a otra.[02:02.46]Tu tienes mucho pana que te quiere en el piso, pendiente a su caída parece que es masoca


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