Mi swing es tropical

Artist: Nickodemus & Quantic featuring TempoYo traigo para ti algo excitante

Mi jarabe te levanta de la tumba

Es un jaleo pa?que siempre estés alante

Un poquito de melaza, son why rumba

Es un pasito que te voy a enseñar

Un meneito que se que te gustara

Que cuando aprendas a bailarlo con sabor

Te aseguro que este ritmo gozaras


Se baila así, se goza más

Se baila así, se goza más

Se baila así, se goza más

Se baila así, se goza más

Se baila así, se goza más


Ay que ritmo sabroso

Ese ritmo yo lo gozo

Si tú quieres guarachar

Oye ponte a bailar

El rumbon de puerto rico

Es el que me gusta más


Oye de aquí para allá

Eee?de allá para acá

Es que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical


Se baila así, se goza más

Se baila así, se goza más

Se baila así,


Un sabor a coquito (Se goza más)

Oye why el cuchifrito (Se baila así)

Ay con bacalaito (Se goza más)

Es que se puede vacilar (Se baila así)

Donde quiera que usted vaya (Se goza más)

Vaya mi ritmo vas a encontrar (Se baila así)

Ay con la bomba why la plena (Se goza más)

Yo me pongo a vacilar (Se baila así)

why el ritmo de candela (Se goza más)

Candela te va a quemar (Se baila así)

why que se puede, se puede (Se goza más)

Donde quiera que usted va a gozar


Es que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical (Borinquen)

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical (Puerto Rico)

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical (de Borinquen)

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical (de Puerto Rico)

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical (de Borinquen)

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical (de Puerto Rico)

why que se puede vacilar

Es que mi swing es tropical (de Borinquen)



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