Joaquín (feat. Banda Carnaval)
Calibre 50
Joaquín (feat. Banda Carnaval)
How are you, my boys?
That's how the general always greeted us
Three things that give Mexicans worldwide fame
Are tacos, mariachi, and El Chapo Guzmán
I never liked the shadow
And although I always wore a cap, I prefer the sun
And if I escaped twice, it was because I felt like it
They nicknamed me the King of the tunnel, and I'm not even an architect
When you go to La Tuna, ask for the house, Joaquín's house
There you will see the pine trees and a cute old lady praying for me
There are the paths where I drove in the Jeep
When you go to the mountains, that beautiful land of Badiraguato
Tell the children that their father is a real man and send them a hug
Those are the boss's orders
Those are El Chapo's orders
Ah-yah-yah-yah-yah-yaih!
It's the Carnaval
And only Calibre 50, uah
The love for horses
Ranch life and the smell of the mountains
His mother would make freshly made enchiladas
With Don Antonio, he asked for a fistful of land
When you go to La Tuna, ask for the house, Joaquín's house
There you will see the pine trees and a cute old lady praying for me
There are the paths where I drove in the Jeep
When you go to the mountains, that beautiful land of Badiraguato
Tell the children that their father is a real man and send them a hug
Those are the boss's orders
Those are El Chapo's orders