Mas cerrado
Que culo de muñeco
Estaba el bar
De Pedro y a chaleco
Valentón
Propuse ir pa' la casa
Condición
A las doce calabazas
Vino el barrio
Martín, Melchor, Tania y la Juliana
Jose Luis, Humberto,Sandra y la Mariana
Cada quien un pomo y muchas ganas
Y no faltó, quien dijo que invitó
A la miss Tijuana

Fue más largo que un pedo de culebra
Conseguimos un mariachi en la Minerva
Vino Juan, taquero de la esquina
Bolovan con cuatro de sus primas
Una actriz, fresa y cacariza
Un productor, dizque de Televisa
Juan Gabriel en mangas de camisa
Un senador futuro precidente
Conservador pero tan delincuente
Como " El Matraca"

Solo falta que cruce el zaguán
Mister Bush y algún talibán

Pero esta noche no me importa nada
No me importa nada
Si invade Japón o se rinden en la Habana
Si eres mormón o vas a la musulmana
Si vienes de luto
O eres medio Puto
Porque esta noche no me importa nada

Bienvenidos y pasen adelante
Decia un tipo no había visto antes
Kamikasis, reyes del alboroto
Paparazzis, con lentes telefotos
Policias. Orillense a la orilla
Cofradías de chicas maravillas
Merengueros, jazzistas
Usureros, rusas masajistas

Y mientras yo seguia siendo el rey
Un tipo grito ahí viene la ley
Y calabaza.

Fui a parar a la delegacion
Y ahí dentro siguió el reventón

Pero esta noche no me importa nada
No me importa nada
Si invaden Japón o se rinden en la Habana
Si eres mormón o vas a la musulmana
Si vienes de luto
O eres medio P
Porque esta noche no me inporta nada

Pero esta noche no me importa nada
No me importa nada
Si invaden Japón o se rinden en la Habana
Si eres mormón o vas a la musulmana
Si vienes de luto
O eres medio P
Porque esta noche no me importa nada

Mas cansado que el plomero del Titanic
Edecanes modelos de revistas sementales
Guaruras, artistas
El niño lloron y lo pellizcan
Era manco y lo apodaban "Pulpo"
La comadre se puso coqueta
Hay mi compadre, ¿le quitó la chaqueta?
Estaban todos y nadie fue invitado


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No Me Importa Nada Lyrics as written by Ricardo Edgar Morales Arjona Carlos Alberto Cabral Nunez Ferreira

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