De la mayor adversidad
Se levantan los más grandes lideres
Un nuevo renacer
En un 6 de Enero
The King
Come on

'Ta-mo' en gue-rra
Ya muchos se han ido en volanta
De la tie-rra
Pocos son los que se levantan (come on)
Sale la muerte al asecho, wo-oh-oh-oh
Vamo' a ver quien sobrevive, ye-eh-eh-eh
Yo por mi cuenta vencí la tormenta
Dime quien me puede parar

Yo nací un 3 de febrero
Renací en un 6 de enero
La muerte vino a buscarme pa' hacerme su prisionero
Un AK truena en el cielo
Entre el pánico y el miedo
Se forma el corre y corre
Raymond Ayala en el suelo
Tuve una visión vi mi vida pasar en segundos
Vi como se abría un túnel pa' enviarme al otro mundo
El cuerpo bañado en sangre y agonizando aclamé
Más tiempo te pido Padre, Dios mío perdóname
Y así fue como ya entré en su plan
Me vinieron a rematar
De la nada ellos se van
No estoy muerto son rumores
Guarden su corona 'e flores
Silenciaron los tambores
De esto aprendí que para el cielo no hay elevadores
La calle fuego algún día va a quemarte
La vida te da sorpresas tienes que prepararte
Solo un adicto en el tiroteo vino a salvarme
Quien menos te imaginas, algún día puede ayudarte
Come on

'Ta-mo' en gue-rra (yeah)
Ya muchos se han ido en volanta
De la tie-rra (rrra)
Pocos son los que se levantan
Sale la muerte al asecho, wo-oh-oh-oh
Vamo' a ver quien sobrevive, ye-eh-eh-eh
Yo por mi cuenta vencí la tormenta
Dime quien me puede parar

Tuve tres atentados dos fallaron en uno me pillaron
Todavía lidio con el trauma que me dejaron
Y reconozco que será hasta que muera
Pero que tico he sido el más duro en esta carrera
Me a tocado un destino que no había entendido
Cuando miro al pasado ahora tiene sentido
Valió la pena la balacera perder la escuela
La silla de ruedas, el hospital y lo que he sufrido
Ya se fue el dolor de aquel entonces
Ahora son más de cien mil en los concert
Jamás pensé hasta donde llegaría mi nombre
Con la bendición divina por el hijo del hombre
Son millones de fans los que están siguiendo mi huella
Hasta mi sello El Cartel ya tiene su propia botella
De moribundo pase a ser una super estrella
Tú quieres ser calle, ya yo ya me cansé de ella

'Ta-mo' en gue-rra (come on)
Ya muchos se han ido en volanta
De la tie-rra
Pocos son los que se levantan
Sale la muerte al asecho, wo-oh-oh-oh
Vamo' a ver quien sobrevive, ye-eh-eh-eh
Yo por mi cuenta vencí la tormenta
Dime quien me puede parar

Imparable
No me hable de calle si no la has vivido
Ni tampoco la cantes


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