Chanel

Album: Esquinas (2023)
Charted: 55
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  • (Ténganme paciencia, ¿okay?)

    Me muero por ver tus ojos al volver
    Tu piel recorrer, famoso hazme de ver
    Algo bien
    Más que bien

    No se va a poder, por más que lo intente
    Te tocó perder, olvida ya el ayer
    Hace un mes
    También te quería ver

    Tienes que entender, no queremo' reconocer
    Una y otra vez cometimos errores que
    No se arreglan ya, cuento de nunca ya acabar
    Vamos a aceptar, tú por aquí, yo por allá

    Te recordaré por siempre en mi vida, bebé
    Y aunque ya lo sé, que nunca ya te podré ver
    ¿Y eso qué?
    Pues te amo, bebé

    Te llevé a Chanel, también escogió de Cartier
    Y un día se me fue, pa' un día nunca ya volver
    Se me fue, eh
    No sé qué hacer

    Tienes que entender, no queremos reconocer
    Una y otra vez cometimos errores que
    No se arreglan ya, cuento de nunca ya acabar
    Vamos a aceptar, tú por aquí, yo por allá Writer/s: Edgar Barrera, Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, Jesus Roberto Laija Garcia, Rebbeca Marie Gomez
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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