Muy buenos días queridos estudiantes
La clase de Calle 13 básica va a comenzar
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Pa' empezar alante, tú a mí no te parece'
Ni aunque haga' brujería, pillería o reces cien vece'
Tú a mí no te parece'
Solamente va a haber un solo Residente Calle 13

Este corte dedicao' a ti pa' que el culo me bese'
Díselo a tu jefe, que no invente
Con el único, que pone a la gente a cagar pelo púbico
Con el único, que te puede humillar frente a un público
Lo tuyo apesta a mojón de baño público

Mi lengua no tiene frenos
To' los días yo entreno
Yo sí practico y a ti hasta mellao', sin dientes te mastico
Tú eres fácil, un postre, un bizcochito
Tú pa' mí eres chiquito, micro, pequeño, en cantitos yo te pico

Lo mio pica como jalapeño
Lo tuyo aburre y me da sueño
Por eso tú no vendes ni en una casa de empeño
De mi estilo, de mi lírica, yo soy el único dueño
¿Tú dice' que lo mío fue leche?
Pues con mi leche yo te preño

Un saludo a los que quieren parecerse a este tipo
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito

Un saludo a los que quieren parecerse a este tipo
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito
¿Por qué no me chupan el?

Porque estamos en la era de la copiaera (copiaera)
Si los dejo se copian de mi vida entera
(Mera) me estoy robando el show por allá afuera
(Mera) tengo a la compe' sin comida en la nevera (sin comida en)

A la competencia pa'l baño los tengo corriendo
Lo tuyo es aburrido como John Ruiz contra Fres Oquendo
A mí sin cojones si vendo o no vendo
Yo me puedo quedar toa' mi vida en mi casa jugando Nintendo

Viviendo con mi mai hasta los cincuenta años
Meando toa' la tapa del inodoro en el baño
Mirando revistas pornográficas y haciéndome daño
Arrollao' sin carro, cojiendo la lancha de Cataño

Pero no es así, pa' esta pendejá' fue que yo nací
Sigue mi nariz y serás feliz
Yo sé que mi estilo es raro, pero habla claro
Nadie te habia parao' la pinga antes desde Nydia Caro

¿Quieren parecerse a mí?
Pues aquí tengo los manuales
Primero hay que tirarle a los fucking federales
Tirarle al gobierno en la cara con salami
Ganar un MTV, ganar 3 Grammys

Que el gobernador te invite a cantar Rap en la Fortaleza
Poner a to' Puerto Rico a hacerse rayas en la cabeza
En medio de una huelga llenar to' un coliseo
Tienes que poner a todo el género a tirarse pe'os

Porque dañaste el género y ya nadie te aguanta
Tienes a los veteranos botando pus por la garganta
Ya te odian los viejitos y todos los japoneses
Y en menos de ocho meses tienen que haber como noventa Calle 13

Un saludo a los que quieren parecerse a este tipo
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito

Un saludo a los que quieren parecerse a este tipo
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito
¿Por qué no me chupan el pito? Repito
¿Por qué no me chupan el?

Espero que hayan aprendido la lección de hoy
Sigan practicando, que se van a quedar con el canto
Se los juro
Ah, y dejen de fumar marihuana

Quiero sentarme en la hierbita
En la hierbita, en la hierbita
Quiero sentarme en la hierbita
En la hierbita, en la hierbita
En la hierbi-, en la hierbi-
En la hierbi-, en la hierbi-


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