Yo Fui El Chore

Raul Beltran Raul Beltran

I Was El Chore

I loved living life
I always knew there were risks and I accepted them, what other choice did I have?
I never liked school
And I had a ton of dreams that I ended up fulfilling because I deserved it

We started from the bottom
With my bro Pato, Chivo, and Ramón, they were always my crew
We left the 5
Because we promised to build a nice house for my mom

I was always well-respected
With the bosses, I was all in, always showed it when it was needed
And through the ranches of Eldorado
Especially Chalino where it all began and also ended

I think no one expected it
So much time I spent on the streets for it to go down the day I was sleeping
And sorry to the whole ranch
If Juaniro and Cincuenta made you wake up early, it sounded badass!

Here it goes, old man
Your buddy Raúl Beltran, listen up

It was a pleasure to die fighting
We went at it for two hours and there’s the proof, don’t think it’s a lie
We tried to make a run for it
Manolo said: Old man, go ahead, I’ll cover your exit

I didn’t want to leave them alone
I said: Let’s all go, but suddenly there was no park left
We set up a ladder
And before I could climb it, I didn’t know anything anymore or what would happen

Forgive me, mom
For causing you this pain, also to my little one whom I loved so much
Here I am with my dad and Pato
Honestly, I missed them and I brought my nephew to visit

Remember me always cheerful
And even though I’m not around anymore, let corridos play just like in life
I was El Chore from Eldorado
And let it be clear that I was pure Chapiza until the grave.

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