La People II

Album: Éxodo (2024)
Charted: 69
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  • Con la people ya no se me ve, ¿y cómo ven?
    Pues todo bien
    Los radios siguen tronando al cien, los plebes también
    Soy "El 19"
    Pa' no soltar los aparatos hubo razones y un buen respaldo
    Por ahí me vieron y fue echando vergazos, rifle en el hombro
    Piernera, la Dior, Under Armour

    Fueron los verdes, fueron blancos, fueron azules
    Y con todos pude, les puse un recule
    Pelada no estuvo y por el patrón no me detuve
    Y no disimulé, solo hice mi deber

    Pura Doble P, primo
    Jálate, Joel
    Ay, mamá

    Al hijo del jefe salimos para defender
    Hay que proceder en la Defender
    Fueron varios jueves los que con ellos me enfrenté
    En dos les peleé y en tres me pelé
    A la capital le quitaron un hombre y a un buen elemento
    Ni modo, así es esto, recuerden y atentos
    Saben que se pueden abrir esas rejas de acero
    27 y Piyi, cuiden el terreno, la familia y a los viejos

    Y fueron los blancos, fueron verdes, fueron azules
    Y con todos pude, en varios recules
    Pelada no estuvo y por el patrón no me detuve
    Y no disimulé, solo mi deber ejecuté Writer/s: Jesus Roberto Laija Garcia, Joel Aleicarg Portillo Landeros
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
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