Mi Religión

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My Religion

Out of pure curiosity, I took a hit
And the worst part was that I liked it
And now I don't want to come down
They'll always see me high

I'm the kid who got tangled up in the mafia at 14
I crowned my first job and they let me go to fill a truck
And I started scoring goals against the gringos
I go unnoticed by the government
Everything is under control

I live always on the edge and calm
I move the Tijuana border
Through San Diego and Culiacán
They'll see me very often

There's no way the shipment will fall, I can assure you
The packages are clear
Not even the dogs will be able to sniff

I earned respect among the people
Those who wouldn't give a penny now give 20
Like there's common folk

I feel like burning to the rhythm of trap
It accelerates my pulse and speed
The short one must not be missing
Give me Kush to roll

A little cigarette in the mornings to start working
The secrets accompany me
My Santuana that never leaves me behind

I had several attempts on my life
Because I have the white vice of envy
If they see you going up

The red sole is seen when walking
They criticize me out of envy only
They want to lighten up
Without having to work

I get lost in the wind and I haven't wanted to land the plane
My face gets numb with the smoke when I start to inhale
Being very stoned is my religion
Problems, envies go to hell
Don't take me away, I relax

  1. Poncho Konos (feat. Sálazar y Su Nueva Eskuela
  2. Ojitos de Miel
  3. El Chivo
  4. Amigo De La Muerte
  5. 420 Y YA ME GUSTO
  6. Rafa Caro
  7. The King Of Ice
  8. En Menos de Un Minuto
  9. Lo Mejor de Mi Vida
  10. Fire Up
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