De esos días que me levanto y no van!
No tengo un centavo ni en el banco y no van!
Bajo y la fokin moto no arranca y no va!
No me queda ni un peta de kanka y no va!
Voy por la calle y veo niños con cara dura
Crecen de largo, pero el coco no les madura
Olvidan que el respeto es ley en la calle dura
Será su fokin consecuencia en vida futura

Y voy caminando, encerrao dentro de mi armadura
Pensando en cómo coño pago cada factura
Saco mi cell & call “The Bwoy” pa la hierba pura
Pero estaba apagado o fuera de cobertura
Y si no va, si ves que nada va!
por no reaccionar, dices que dará igual
Y no da igual hacerlo bien y no mal,
y proponerte acabar lo que quieras y empezar

En mi barrio veo cosas que no tienen cura,
hay un anciano que rebusca en la basura
En mi barrio cada uno vive una locura
y pocos son los que te prestarán ayuda

Haf bun dem!
Todos los males que en mi interior esconden
Cuando todo me sale mal, me seh: bun dem!
Y esos días que nada va,
recuerdo a los que sé bien que son fren y los que no me fallaran!

Hay días que nada importa y todo veo turbio,
ando vagando desde uptown a los suburbios
Duerme la urbe bwoy, sí, calla el vecindario,
ando como el gato negro que te da mal fario
Luces y misterio como atracción de feria,
no viajo yo en esa noria rellena de histeria, eh!
Por todos lados miro y veo la miseria,
les interesa mantener tanta tragedia!

Días que no quiero recordar, me dejaron cicatriz
Hoy yo quiero despertar con Renata y ser feliz
Acabar con cada uno de mis problemas de raíz
Fumando en esa playa con mis frenes ese weed
Cuando me despierta el Reggae sonando
Me mantengo real, yo no cambio de bando
Días que vinieron duros, los dejé bien blando
No hay conclusión, vivimos en modo random

Haf bun dem!
Todos los males que en mi interior esconden
Cuando todo me sale mal, me seh: bun dem!
Y esos días que nada va,
recuerdo a los que sé bien que son fren y los que no me fallaran!

De esos días que me levanto y no van!
No tengo un centavo ni en el banco y no van!
Bajo y la fokin moto no arranca y no va!
No me queda ni un peta de kanka y no va!
Voy por la calle y veo niños con cara dura
Crecen de largo, pero el coco no les madura
Olvidan que el respeto es ley en la calle dura
Será su fokin consecuencia en vida futura

Y voy caminando, encerrao dentro de mi armadura
Pensando en cómo coño pago cada factura
Saco mi cell & call “The Bwoy” pa la hierba pura
Pero estaba apagado o fuera de cobertura
Y si no va, si ves que nada va!
por no reaccionar dices que dará igual
Y no da igual hacerlo bien y no mal,
y proponerte acabar lo que quieras y empezar


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