Ella Baila Sola

Album: Desvelados (2023)
Charted: 4
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  • Compa, ¿qué le parece esa morra?
    La que anda bailando sola me gusta pa' mí
    Bella, ella sabe que está buena
    Que todos andan mirándola cómo baila
    Me acerco y le tiro todo un verbo
    Tomamos tragos sin peros, solo tentación

    Le dije
    "Voy a conquistar tu familia
    Que en unos días vas a ser mía"
    Me dijo
    Que estoy muy loco pero le gusta
    Que ningún vato como yo actúa

    Y ahí te va, mija
    Y pura doble P, viejo
    Así nomas, compa Pedro, puro Eslabón Armado
    Pa' las plebitas
    Cha-chau

    No soy un vato que tiene varo
    Pero hablando del corazón, te cumplo todo
    Me agarró pegadito de su mano
    Mi compa ni se la creyó, que al pasar fui yo

    Su cuerpo
    Juro por Dios que era tan perfecta
    Su cinturita como modelo
    Sus ojos
    Desde el principio me enamoraron
    A ella le gusto y a mí me gusta Writer/s: Pedro Tovar Jr
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
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