Sabor Fresa

Album: Pa Las Baby's Y Belikeada (2023)
Charted: 26
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  • Mesero, traiga champagne
    Que quiero complacer las babies de atrás
    Ya me vieron al bailar
    Con el paso que cargo logré apantallar
    Las morras de calidad
    Con una cinturita, les gusta perrear
    La niña me besa y besa
    Fresa, sabor fresa, quiere bellaquear

    ¿Cómo la ve, mi camarada
    Si nos vamos pa' la albercada?
    Que se quiten la ropa cara
    Afírmale, carnal, logramos coronar
    Me gusta andar con la plebada
    Puras fresitas operadas
    Que se quiten la ropa cara
    Aquí no le bajamos, siempre beliqueando

    Otro pedo
    Como siempre viejo
    Fuerza Regida

    ¿Cómo que va amaneciendo?
    Bendito veneno, me tiene sin sueño
    Un aguachile en el puerto
    De El Muchacho Alegre, me abren cuando quiero
    Ya me confesé el rosario
    Mijo, tú eres grande, camina sin miedo
    No se me pongan ondeados
    Porque no la pienso ni me tiembla el dedo

    ¿Cómo la ve, mi camarada
    Si nos vamos pa' la albercada?
    Que se quiten la ropa cara
    Afírmale, carnal, logramos coronar
    Me gusta andar con la plebada
    Puras fresitas operadas
    Que se quiten la ropa cara
    Aquí no le bajamos, siempre beliqueando

    Ahuevo viejo
    Fui, soy, y seguiré Writer/s: Ángel Ureta, Daniel Gutiérrez, Diego Millán, Jesús Ortiz Paz, Jonathan Caro, Miguel Armenta
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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