Angels
Farruko
Angels
-Hey man
-What’s up, man?
-Look at the little angels
-You see them?
-Check them out, looking so sad
-Really?
-They’re crying
-You think so?
-Do you talk to them?
-I talk to them, it’s cool
-I love you
-I love you too, man, God bless you, rest easy
(Blood... And...) (blood... And...)
Alright! We’re in the 21st century, what did you expect?
Let’s get to the point, I didn’t come here to talk nonsense
I sing what I live, I don’t make things up or rehearse
The dude’s all messed up on horse tranquilizers
The girl’s making laws, throwing dust like crazy
They know they’re sick and they’re going bareback
The neighbor’s gossiping, this kid’s not even 20
And the son’s out there abusing people
My buddy, the tall one, got locked up and told me
Focus on your career, your family, and your kid (amen!)
Since I’ve been in here, I think about tomorrow
Because no one writes me, and even less call
The government helps me, but they rob the people
And they think the poor are short on brains
Politicians nowadays lack the ability
That’s why there’s so much crime on the island
The angels cry blood (blood...)
The people are starving (blood...)
The kid’s an adult now and goes to college
Like everyone else, he’s looking for a chance
He graduates with honors in his field
And can’t find a job, neither in the country nor the city
He’s got 2 daughters, money’s not enough
No matter how many doors he knocks, he finds no hope
Bills pile up, rent, everything together
And he has no choice but to run to the corner
A lot judge without knowing there are needs
That there’s nothing to spare, not even at Christmas
Many tried to do things right
But they got blown up over a hundred-dollar bill
The track is reality, that’s why I get pissed sometimes
Living in the 2000s and racism still exists
The lower class, those bastards deserve apologies
Because they carry the blame for what’s happening