(¡Oh!)
¡Da-ddy!
¡Da-ddy!

Quiere mambo, azótalo
Quiere mambo, agárralo
Quiere mambo, suénalo
¡Da-ddy!
Quiere mambo, azótalo
Quiere mambo, agárralo
Quiere mambo, suéltalo
¡Da-ddy!

Pegajoso, peligroso
Suena un capo con el corte 'e mafioso
Mi soldados con mi grito guerilloso
(¿Cómo?) (¡oh!)
En prueba de fuego
En la calle me suelo crecer
De niño en el barrio se aprende a no retroceder
Voy safao' con tu cuento
No cojas el sereno de mi nuevo amanecer

Tú quieres ser como yo ahora
Pero LeBron James nunca va hacer lo que hizo Jordan
El shooting guard del reggaetón, nadie tira mejor que yo
Driblando el flow y aquí se despliega
Sicarios me acusan por robarme el show
Productores, raperos, con ego de estrellas lo niegan
Otra gente va en camino a ciegas
Y el matador es D-A-doble D-Y

That's me (jaja)
Los números hablan por sí solos
Conteo regresivo
Come on!
Tres, dos, uno, ¡tra!

Quiere mambo, azótalo
Quiere mambo, agárralo
Quiere mambo, suénalo
¡Da-ddy!
Quiere mambo, azótalo
Quiere mambo, agárralo
Quiere mambo, suéltalo
¡Da-ddy!

Yo
Con más peso va el segundo verso
Pa' quitarle la máscara a los perversos
Mi soldados con el grito 'e malianteo
(¡Oh!)
Lo lamento, yo no miento
Cada vez que digo un juramento
Mañana serás alimento pa' las aves en el pavimento
Pues yo no estoy pa' ponerle el pie a nadie
Cruza mi línea y sentirás toda mi barbarie
Yo me crezco ante situaciones malas
Tu corillo que se busque un par de palas
Donde pongo el ojo pongo la bala
A tu vuelo es fácil tumbarle las alas

Ellos actúan como si no supieran
Pero ellos saben quién soy y lo que doy en este género
El Cartel Records, man

Tres, dos, uno, ¡tra!

Quiere mambo, azótalo
Quiere mambo, agárralo
Quiere mambo, suénalo
¡Da-ddy!
Quiere mambo, azótalo
Quiere mambo, agárralo
Quiere mambo, suéltalo
¡Da-ddy!

Luny Tunes
Daddy Yankee
El Cartel Records, man
Los Cangris
Esto es Barrio Fino
Con temor a Dios y sin miedo al hombre
¡Cangri!
Come on!


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