Deorro was born in Los Angeles to Mexican parents. He began his DJ career by playing at local gigs when he was 14. By the time Deorro turned 17, he was already producing his own tracks. In 2012, he was asked by DJ Chuckie to remix his track "Make Some Noise". Deorro's remix landed in the top 50 on Beatport. He has since remixed tracks from multiple international famed DJs such as Steve Aoki, Laidback Luke, and Gareth Emery, among others.
In 2011, DEORRO reached over 20,000 followers & had over 1.5 million plays on Soundcloud. DEORRO has also been on the Top daily charts for Soundcloud numerous times. In late 2011, DEORRO signed one of his most popular tracks, "Big Fat", to BIP Records, which expanded his fan base world wide. One of DEORRO's biggest accomplishments was making the Beatport Top 20 in Electro House. DEORRO has gained support from big names such as Laidback Luke, Tiesto, Kaskade, Porter Robinson, Bingo Players, Knife Party, Afrojack, Chuckie, Sidney Samson, Steve Aoki, Dillon Francis, Alvin Risk, Cazzette, Peace Treaty and many more.
In 2012, DEORRO was added as a supporting act on a US Tour, selling out shows in several states and rapidly gaining fans. DEORRO also went on an Australian Tour, and played to sold out shows in Melbourne & Sydney. DEORRO was given the opportunity to close out the main stage at the Good Life Festival 2012 in Melbourne Australia, playing to over 30,000 people, after Skrillex & Steve Angello. It was an outstanding and unforgettable performance, about which people still talk till this day.
One thing is certain: DEORRO is a one-of-a-kind act which only comes around once in a generation. His unique sound and style definitely makes him a must-see act. Keep an eye out for this talented individual who will soon make headlines and a huge impact in the EDM industry.
Fuego
Deorro Lyrics
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Y'all know who it is
Deorro with Fulanito
Presente
And y'all thought we were dead?
Y'all must be buggin'
Nunca
Scientifico
Tuff, tuff, tuff la cabeza
Tuff, tuff, tuff la cabeza
Tuff, tuff, tuff la cabeza
Tuff, tuff, tuff la cabeza
Tuff, cabeza, tuff, cabeza
Tuff, cabeza, tuff, cabeza
Tuff, cabeza, tuff, cabeza
Tuff, cabeza
Fuego, llamen lo' bombero'
Hay que prender malo pa' quemarle ese cuero
Fuego, llamen lo' bombero'
Hay que prender malo pa' quemarle ese cuero
Drink pa' arriba
Drink pa' arriba
Drink pa' arriba
Drink pa' arriba
Drink, drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink pa' arriba
Drink, drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink pa' arriba
Y ¿adónde están los borrachos?
Manos arriba
Manos arriba
Manos arriba
Drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink, drink
pa' abajo, pa' abajo
pa' abajo, pa' abajo
pa' abajo, pa' abajo
pa' abajo, pa' abajo
Pa' arriba, pa' arriba
Pa' arriba, pa' arriba
Pa' arriba, pa' arriba
Pa' arri-
Fuego, llamen lo' bombero'
Hay que prender malo pa' quemarle ese cuero
Fuego, llamen lo' bombero'
Hay que prender malo pa' quemarle ese cuero
Drink pa' arriba
Drink pa' arriba
Drink pa' arriba
Drink pa' arriba
Drink, drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink pa' arriba
Drink, drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink pa' arriba
Get yo' hands up
Get yo' hands up
Get yo' hands up
Get yo' hands up
Get yo', get yo', get yo', get yo'
Get yo', get yo', get yo', get yo'
Get yo', get
Drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink, drink
Drink, drink, drink
Tuff, tuff, tuff la cabeza
Tuff, tuff, tuff la cabeza
Tuff, tuff, tuff la cabeza
Tuff, tuff, tuff la cabeza
Tuff, cabeza, tuff, cabeza
Tuff, cabeza, tuff, cabeza
Tuff, cabeza, tuff, cabeza
Tuff, cabeza
This is Deorro with Fulanito
Presente
The lyrics of Deorro's song "Fuego" are a mix of English and Spanish phrases that convey a party atmosphere and the desire to have a good time. The song begins with Deorro asserting his presence and debunking any rumors of their absence. The line "Nunca Scientifico Fuego" can be interpreted as him stating that his music is never predictable or scientifically calculated, but rather full of fire and energy.
The repeated phrase "Tuff la cabeza" is a catchy line that can be seen as an invitation to let loose and enjoy the music. "Tuff" here is slang for "tough," and it suggests that listeners should let their heads rock to the beat and embrace the energetic and powerful nature of the music.
The chorus revolves around the word "Fuego," which translates to "fire" in English. It emphasizes the intensity and heat of the party atmosphere, with the line "Hay que prender malo pa' quemarle ese cuero" suggesting that people need to light up the dance floor and burn off their stress and inhibitions.
The call for drinks to be raised ("Drink pa' arriba") and the repetition of "Drink" throughout the song further reinforces the idea of letting loose and indulging in the party spirit. The phrases "pa' abajo" and "pa' arriba" can be seen as gestures to move the body, either down or up, in sync with the music.
The repeated request to call the firefighters ("Llamen lo' bombero'") can be interpreted as a playful way of saying that the party is so hot and intense that it might need the help of professionals to control it. It adds to the overall theme of the song, urging listeners to let go, have a good time, and embrace the fiery energy of the music.
In conclusion, Deorro's "Fuego" is a high-energy party anthem that encourages listeners to let go of their inhibitions and embrace the power and heat of the music. It highlights the excitement and intensity of a wild party atmosphere, inviting everyone to raise their hands and get lost in the moment of pure enjoyment.
Lyrics © Ultra Tunes
Written by: Erick Orrosquieta, Winston Rosa
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