(Perreo)
(Woof, woof, woof)
(Woof, woof, woof)
(Woof, woof, woof)
(Woof, woof, woof)
(Woof, woof, woof)

Daddy Yankee, yo'
Oh, ah, oh-ah, oh, ah, oh-ah
(Yankee, nos fuimos hasta abajo)
Que

Segurosky cabrosky
Que todas las gatas se agarren los melosky
Hasta abajo que muevan ese culosky
Que esta noche nos fuimos algaretosky
Métele, no paren (boom)
Pa'l baile (boom) hasta abajo, dale métanle suave
Es pa' las gatas finas y las strippers
La que anda con su maquinón, celu' y beeper
Pa' las independientes y las que conviven
Pa' las casadas que no se me olviden
Las solteras, las que janguean
Las que van pa' la discoteca con sus amigas revueltas
(Oh) no se callen
Mujeres, peguen un grito más duro que el Grito de Lares
(Ay) ella es la cangri mas dulzona como honey
Si eres petite, ¿que pajo?, muévelo shorty
Si tú supieras que las cortas para mí es un hobby
Pero tu pai' tiro a matar contigo, mami
Esto lo bailan los hoteles abajo en el lobby
Aquí yo vendo, mala mía, igual que Ricky y Robi
Pa' que pelear, a ultima hora aquí to's somos bori'
Buscando gatas más duras que un peine-fory

(¿Donde están los perrosky?)

Ella es la cangri, declaro, no la cambio yo
Es como pegarse a la loto, pai, con un millón
Con ella me voy pa' la disco y formo un vacilón
Eso allá atrás tiene mas caja que una Yukón
Ella es la cangri, declaro, no la cambio yo
Es como pegarse a la loto, pai, con un millón
Con ella me voy pa' la disco y formo un vacilón
Eso allá atrás tiene mas caja que una Yukón

Que
Oh, ah, oh-ah, oh, ah
Ella es la cangri
Oh, ah, oh-ah, oh, ah
Ella es la cangri
(Yankee, nos fuimos hasta abajo)
Que

Segurosky cabrosky
Te dije que en la disco soy el más perrosky
Hasta abajo que muevan ese culosky
Que esta noche nos fuimos algaretosky
Métele, no paren (boom)
Pa'l baile (boom) hasta abajo, dale métanle suave
Sí, sí, sí
Ven aca, ven a bailar
Down for the money, man
¿Que está pasando, man?
Ni tú ni nadie la montan como el gran Yankee, man
Oh, ah, oh-ah
No te pongas potrón a lo Hopkins
Que mi corillo anda suelto, yo', con los fulosky
Ma', tú quieres que yo sea un perrosky
Para yo darle lenguosky a ese bollosky

Oh, ah, oh-ah, oh

Ella es la cangri, declaro, no la cambio yo
Es como pegarse a la loto, pai, con un millón
Con ella me voy pa' la disco y formo un vacilón
Eso allá tras tiene más caja que una Yukón
Ella es la cangri, declaro, no la cambio yo
Es como pegarse a la loto, pai, con un millón
Con ella me voy pa' la disco y formo un vacilón
Eso allá tras tiene más caja que una Yukón

Que
Oh, ah, oh-ah, oh, ah (que)
Ella es la cangri
Oh, ah, oh-ah, oh, ah (que)
Ella es la cangri

Dj Blass
Los Homerunes
Segurosky cabronsky
Ja
¿Donde están los perrosky?
(Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof)


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