Cookin' Soul

No será ni uno
Ni dos
Ni tres
Ni cuatro
Verá como yo le encuentro la pata al gato
En cada línea me trasquilato
Cada un por cierto lleno de aquí te mato
Vamo' a sincerarno' pa' que sea de ley
Si no te interesa
Corre y vé pal face
La vida a mi me aprueba
Con el mejor de los sabores
Si eres listo
Mejor que te enamores

Disfruté del panorama
¿Cuántas almas solitarias no miran ahora por la ventana?
Yo con tanta hambre
No llego a mañana
(Estoy segura de que estás interpretándome)

Soñando veo como tú me imagina
Siempre que me agarra, me pongo asesina
No puedo esperar pa' despertar y ver tu cara
Mis cesos completos, cuando tú me apagas
Cuando tú me apagas
Cuando tú me apagas
Cuando cuando me apagas
Cuando tú me apagas
Cuando cuando me apagas
Cuando tú (ma ma ma ma) apagas
(Cuando tú me apa-)
Cuando cuando me apagas
Cuando tú (ma ma ma ma) apagas
Cuando tú me apagas
Cuando cuando me apagas
Cuando tú (ma ma ma ma) apagas
(Cuando tú ...)

Óyeme, yo quiero contigo
Ven pa acá
Óyeme, yo quiero contigo

Nunca tuve juguetes parecido
Mi vida cambió desde que empezé contigo
O fue al revés
O ya era
Y no supe verlo anyway
Está claro que te trabajé

Tú me excita con inteligencia
Sin cadena de oro ni niguna dependencia
Objetivo
Marcamos diferencia
Haciendolos rico con intensidad y frecuencia
Saltemos al vacío como dos gotas de sudor durante toda la secuencia
Quiero darte bueno
Quiero darte lo mejor
Aunque no esperé na' yo sé que tu eres un campeón

Soñando veo como tú me imagina
Siempre que me agarra, me pongo asesina
No puedo esperar pa despertar y ver tu cara
Mis cesos completos, cuando tú me apagas
Cuando tú me apagas
Cuando tú me apagas
Cuando cuando me apagas
Cuando tú me apagas
Cuando cuando me apagas
Cuando tú (ma ma ma ma) apagas
(Cuando tú me apa-)
Cuando cuando me apagas
Cuando tú (ma ma ma ma) apagas
Cuando tú me apagas
Cuando cuando me apagas
Cuando tú (ma ma ma ma) apagas
(Cuando tú me apa-)

Óyeme, yo quiero contigo
Ven pa acá
Óyeme, yo quiero contigo..


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Cuando Tu Me Apagas Lyrics as written by Maria Rodriguez Garrido David Garcia Garci-nuno

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