(¡Ronca!)
Probando
¿Eliel, tú me escucha'?
(¡Ronca!)
¿Eliel, tú me escucha'?
Millones de copias vendidas, ronca, Eliel (yey-yeh-eh-eh-eh-eh-ey)
El mejor DJ del genero del reggaetón
La mejor canción del genero del reggaetón, ¡ronca!
(¡Don, Don!)
(No) el mejor artista del genero del reggaetón en tus manos, ¡ronca!
(Tú sabes)
(¡Don!)

Ninguno va guerrear
Lo que hacen es frontear
Conmigo no se buscan na'
Son feca'
Ninguno va guerrear
Lo que hacen es frontear
Conmigo no se buscan na'
Son feca' y

(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡) (Zion, baby)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡) (¡Don!)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡) (Hector El Bambino)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡)

Masacre a los sinfónicos
Que se soltó el rapero biónico
El más que vendo con record histórico
Y trucos táctico'
Voy a sacar fules de plástico
Pa' barrer to' estos puercos
Que se piensan ser prácticos

Ninguno va guerrear
Lo que hacen es frontear
Conmigo no se buscan na'
Son feca'
Ninguno va guerrear
Lo que hacen es frontear
Conmigo no se buscan na'
Son feca' y

(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡) (Zion, baby)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡) (¡Don!)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡) (Hector El Bambino)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡)

Eliel te toca, ronca, dale con el Tonka
Ciérrale la boca a to' estos soca'
Que se esbocan, y sus letras sofoca'
Dile que con nosotros 'tán en coca
Cien mil batallas, y seguimo' invicto'
Medio millón de copias vendi'as con el mismo disco
Los noto ariscos, tírense por un risco
'Tamo' sonando los reyes de Puerto Rico

Ninguno va guerrear
Lo que hacen es frontear
Conmigo no se buscan na'
Son feca'
Ninguno va guerrear
Lo que hacen es frontear
Conmigo no se buscan na'
Son feca' y

(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca¡)
(Woh-oh-oh-oh) (¡ronca, ronca, ronca¡)

¡Ronca!, dale con el Tonka
Tú eres mejor nota por nota
Dale lo que las alborota
Y las aloca
Eliel, ¡ronca!, Dale con el Tonka
Tú eres mejor nota por nota
Dale lo que las alborota
Y las aloca

Jaja
Locos los dejo, ustedes to's tiran de lejo'
Frontean y son mi reflejo
Como los mata el viejo, todos se miran en mi espejo
Juega conmigo, juega con tu pellejo
Locos los dejo, ustedes to's tiran de lejo'
Frontean y son mi reflejo
Como los mata el viejo, todos se miran en mi espejo
Juega conmigo y juega con tu pellejo
Soy El Bambino
Hector, El Father, gangster fino
Productor de discos de platino
Les atino, que al que se lamba lo elimino
Mezclo música con calle, como las combino
No pierdo el hilo, yo soy navaja 'e doble-filo
El de la torta sin vender kilos
Eliel, ¡ronca! (Dos millones de discos vendidos)
Yo ando cazando con el Tonka (le llaman Hector El Bambino)
Eliel, ¡ronca! (Es el mejor productor del genero del reggaetón)
Yo ando cazando con el Tonka (un palo) (jaja)

¡Ronca!, dale con el Tonka
Tú eres mejor nota por nota
Dale lo que las alborota
Y las aloca
Eliel, ¡ronca!, Dale con el Tonka
Tú eres mejor nota por nota
Dale lo que las alborota (Zion)
Y las aloca


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