Mi barrio

Andy & Lucas Andy & Lucas

My Hood

And I know friends who left it because of work
And if I were to take a woman from there, it would be because I love her so much
So much
Hey brother (What)
That my hood is streetwise
But so what?
Money isn't overflowing
But so what?
But tell me, yes
But tell me, no
There's no mercy
Hey, brother, don't let the worms eat us
There are worms in suits
In other words: they steal from us, they don't kill us
Hey, brother, even if sorrows drown us,
Don't cry for me,
For those bad moments
Listen a little to... Shrimp, Shrimp
Girls walking its streets
Girls who brighten the view, oh, with their steps
Working people fighting
So their children don't lack food on a plate
And I know friends who left it because of work
And if I were to take a woman from there, it would be because I love her so much
So much...
Buddy, help my people out
But okay, don't tell me what's worth, what I feel
My brothers are dying, and I feel that
Say whatever you want with your mouth,
But keep the promises you made, but so what
Because there's only one Pinocchio, and he's in fairy tales
Hey, brother, tell me your sorrows like a brother
I don't want to see you sad, it's better to die standing
Than to live always kneeling
Girls walking its streets
Girls who brighten the view, oh, with their steps
Working people fighting
So their people don't lack food on a plate
And I know friends who left it because of work
And if I were to take a woman from there, it would be because I love her so much
So much...

  1. Pido La Palabra
  2. Tan Orgullosa
  3. De Qué Me Vale
  4. Lola
  5. Faldas
  6. Y En Tu Ventana (part. Paco Candela)
  7. Aquellas cartitas
  8. Quiéreme
  9. Dime que si me quieres
  10. Son De Amores
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