Reggaeton latino
Don Omar featuring Fat Joe N.O.R.E. LDA Lyrics
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(Don) It's not about making a hit
(Don) I'ts about making a classic
(Don)
N.O.R.E.
(Don)
(Don)
La familia (la familia)
(Don Omar) remix (ha)
Bailen (hey!), yales (hey!)
Muevan (hey!), suden (hey!)
Sientan (hey!), el poder (hey!)
Del reggaetón latino (hey!)
Bailen (hey!), yales (hey!)
Muevan (hey!), suden (hey!)
Sientan (hey!), el poder (hey!)
Del reggaetón latino (oh, oh ,oh)
(Oh-oh) (oh, oh ,oh)
(Oh-oh) (oh, oh ,oh)
(Oh-oh) (yeah, ah, ah)
They say I'm proud to be latino and, uh (latino), ya tú sabe' (tú sabe')
Dímelo, ¿que lo que hay? Padrino, padre
Nicaragua, Ecuadorian, Panameña
(Del reggaetón latino)
Señora, ahora, la mota
(Del reggaetón latino)
They say they got my name right next to the veterans (yeah)
They say I introduced reggaetón to americans (thank you)
Well a matón, de corazón, Corleone (a matón)
This is NORE papa ain't it
Other rappers copying ain't it
Got it from my papi from his blood I would get it
Hablo español, yo quiere habla ingles
Mami ven que bien que tú te ve' (ven)
Voltéate (he he) voltéate (he he)
You see I N.O.R.E. stay with
Don's y kings that are more to you
Reggaetón latino, remix, told You
Bailen (hey!), yales (hey!)
Muevan (hey!), suden (hey!)
Sientan (hey!), el poder (hey!)
Del reggaetón latino (hey!)
Bailen (hey!), yales (hey!)
Muevan (hey!), suden (hey!)
Sientan (hey!), el poder (hey!)
Del reggaetón latino (oh, oh ,oh)
(Oh-oh) (oh, oh ,oh) (yo no speak mucho en español, pero meto mano también, tú sabe')
(Oh-oh) (oh, oh ,oh)
(Oh-oh) (all or Nothing) (yeah, yo, crack, crack) (rawwr)
Young Carter, bomb harder than anyone else
With twenty your deaf, I mean bring me your help
But we don't need that
She in the middle of the car like where the weed at, listen
The weather is hot my sleeves are frio
New York' New York' the Bronx, pa'l caserío
Oye no te pongas guapo conmigo
44 te deja tirao' en el piso
Te van a ver en Primer Impacto
Por ser tramposo usted no es guapo
Y las mujeres que le gusta el gordo
Te amaneces con nosotros sin los pantys puestp' (rawwr)
Tú te imaginas si tenemos sexo
Todo la noche como se iba preso
Pa' que lo sepas soy Boricua
Y yo muero por la isla bonita, estamos
Esta es nuestra herencia latina
La voz que representa nuestra raza cósmica
Y que me oigan en las Antillas (el reggaetón latino se queda)
Pa' que lo bailen desde España, Sur America
(El reggaetón latino se queda)
Y en los Estados Unidos y Centro America
El reggaetón latino se queda
Sien-tan el poder (yeah)
(Del reggaetón latino)
Mami baila (hey!), mami mueve (hey!)
Mami sóplate pa' que sientan mi reggae (hey!) (hey!)
Ven persígueme (hey!), ven sedúceme (hey!)
Por que me encanta como tú lo mueve'
El reggaetón se ha convertido en la identificación de los latino'
Y los pocos elegidos son los preferidos
Los encargados de mantener a los latinos unidos (LDA)
Bailen (hey!), yales (hey!)
Muevan (hey!), suden (hey!)
Sientan (hey!), el poder (hey!)
Del reggaetón latino (hey!)
Bailen (hey!), yales (hey!)
Muevan (hey!), suden (hey!)
Sientan (hey!), el poder (hey!)
Del reggaetón latino
(Oh-oh)
(Oh-oh)
(Oh-oh)
Remix (ha)
Eliel
El mismo 'e siempre
N.O.R.E. (Don)
NORE, pocos elegidos
(Crack crack) (Don)
Fat Joe (LDA!)
(Don) LDA
The Chosen Few (Don)
Remix
Bailen (bésame)
Muevan (sedúceme)
Sientan (muérdeme)
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Del reggaetón latino
Don Omar
El mismo 'e siempre
Chosen Few
Don
Remix
The lyrics of Don Omar, Nore, and Fat Joe Lda's song "Reggaeton Latino" celebrate Latin American culture and music, specifically the popular reggaeton genre. The opening lines state that the song is not about making a hit but making a classic, which is a testament to the cultural significance of reggaeton. The chorus urges listeners to dance, move, and feel the power of "reggaeton latino." The verses feature each artist rapping about their love for being Latino and the importance of the reggaeton genre. The song recognizes the impact of reggaeton in America, with Nore claiming that he introduced the genre to Americans. Fat Joe tips his hat to his Boricua heritage by saying, "Pa' que lo sepas soy Boricua / Y yo muero por la isla bonita" which translates to "Just so you know, I'm Puerto Rican / And I die for the beautiful island."
The song was released in 2005 and became a huge hit. It was included in Don Omar’s album “The Last Don” and has since been remixed several times. The song’s success is credited with popularizing reggaeton in mainstream music in the United States. Reggaeton Latino has inspired numerous aspiring Latinx artists, such as Bad Bunny, Ozuna and Anuel AA, who have all acknowledged the song’s influence on their own music.
Line by Line Meaning
El mismo 'e siempre (yeah)
It's the same old thing, but we're still doing it because it works (yeah)
(Don) It's not about making a hit
For me, success is not just about making a popular song
(Don) I'ts about making a classic
My goal is to create music that will stand the test of time
(Don)
Don Omar is speaking
N.O.R.E.
N.O.R.E. is introduced
La familia (la familia)
We're all part of the same family (the music community)
(The Chosen Few)
This is a remix by The Chosen Few music group
(Don Omar) remix (ha)
This is a remix of a Don Omar song, and the 'ha' is just an interjection
Bailen (hey!), yales (hey!)
Let's dance (hey!), let's go (hey!)
Muevan (hey!), suden (hey!)
Move (hey!), sweat (hey!)
Sientan (hey!), el poder (hey!)
Feel (hey!), the power (hey!)
Del reggaetón latino (hey!)
This is the power of Latin reggaeton music (hey!)
Del reggaetón latino (oh, oh ,oh)
This is the power of Latin reggaeton music (oh,oh,oh)
(Oh-oh) (oh, oh ,oh)
This is an instrumental interlude
(Oh-oh) (yeah, ah, ah)
This is an instrumental interlude
They say I'm proud to be latino and, uh (latino), ya tú sabe' (tú sabe')
People say that I'm proud of my Latino heritage (Latino), and you already know that's true (you know)
Dímelo, ¿que lo que hay? Padrino, padre
Tell me, what's going on? (What's up?) Godfather, father
Nicaragua, Ecuadorian, Panameña
These are all different Latino nationalities
(Del reggaetón latino)
This is still all about Latin reggaeton music
Señora, ahora, la mota
Ma'am, now, the marijuana
They say they got my name right next to the veterans (yeah)
People say that I'm just as important as the other legendary musicians
They say I introduced reggaetón to americans (thank you)
People say that I was the first one to bring reggaeton music to America, and thank you for acknowledging that
Well a matón, de corazón, Corleone (a matón)
I'm a tough guy, with a big heart, like Corleone (a tough guy)
This is NORE papa ain't it
This is a song by N.O.R.E.
Other rappers copying ain't it
Other rappers are trying to copy this style, right?
Got it from my papi from his blood I would get it
I learned this music from my father, it's in my blood
Hablo español, yo quiere habla ingles
I speak Spanish, but I want to speak English
Mami ven que bien que tú te ve' (ven)
Come here, girl, you look so good (come here)
Voltéate (he he) voltéate (he he)
Turn around (he he) turn around (he he)
You see I N.O.R.E. stay with
You see, I, N.O.R.E., stick with
Don's y kings that are more to you
The Dons and kings who are more meaningful to you
Reggaetón latino, remix, told You
This is a Latin reggaeton remix, and I'm telling you
(Oh-oh) (oh, oh ,oh) (yo no speak mucho en español, pero meto mano también, tú sabe')
This is an instrumental interlude and I don't speak Spanish very well, but I'm still contributing (you know)
(Oh-oh) (all or Nothing) (yeah, yo, crack, crack) (rawwr)
This is an instrumental interlude, and it's all or nothing (yeah), and it's all me (yo), and it's the best (crack, crack) (rawwr)
Young Carter, bomb harder than anyone else
Young Carter is doing better than anyone else
With twenty your deaf, I mean bring me your help
At twenty years old, you're invincible, I mean, come help me
But we don't need that
But we don't need that (meaning help)
She in the middle of the car like where the weed at, listen
She's in the middle of the car looking for weed, listen
The weather is hot my sleeves are frio
The weather is hot but my sleeves are cold
New York' New York' the Bronx, pa'l caserío
This is all about New York and the Bronx
Oye no te pongas guapo conmigo
Hey, don't get tough with me
44 te deja tirao' en el piso
A forty-four will leave you lying on the ground
Te van a ver en Primer Impacto
They'll see you on Primer Impacto (a Spanish-language news show)
Por ser tramposo usted no es guapo
Just because you're a cheater doesn't mean you're brave
Y las mujeres que le gusta el gordo
And women who like fat men
Te amaneces con nosotros sin los pantys puestp' (rawwr)
And you'll wake up with us tomorrow without your panties on (rawwr)
Tú te imaginas si tenemos sexo
Can you imagine if we have sex?
Todo la noche como se iba preso
All night long, like we're going to jail
Pa' que lo sepas soy Boricua
Just so you know, I'm Puerto Rican
Y yo muero por la isla bonita, estamos
And I love the beautiful island, we're there
Esta es nuestra herencia latina
This is our Latin heritage
La voz que representa nuestra raza cósmica
This voice represents our cosmic race
Y que me oigan en las Antillas (el reggaetón latino se queda)
And let them hear me in the Antilles (Latin reggaeton will stay)
Pa' que lo bailen desde España, Sur America
So they can dance to it from Spain, South America
(El reggaetón latino se queda)
Latin reggaeton is here to stay
Y en los Estados Unidos y Centro America
And in the United States and Central America
El reggaetón latino se queda
Latin reggaeton is here to stay
Sien-tan el poder (yeah)
Feel the power (yeah)
Mami baila (hey!), mami mueve (hey!)
Girl dance (hey!), girl move (hey!)
Mami sóplate pa' que sientan mi reggae (hey!) (hey!)
Girl, come near so you can feel my reggae (hey!) (hey!)
Ven persígueme (hey!), ven sedúceme (hey!)
Come chase me (hey!), come seduce me (hey!)
Por que me encanta como tú lo mueve'
Because I love the way you move it
El reggaetón se ha convertido en la identificación de los latino'
Reggaeton has become the identity of the Latinos
Y los pocos elegidos son los preferidos
And the chosen few are the favorites
Los encargados de mantener a los latinos unidos (LDA)
They are responsible for keeping the Latinos together (LDA)
Del reggaetón latino
This is still all about Latin reggaeton music
(Oh-oh)
This is an instrumental interlude
Remix (ha)
This is a remix (interjection)
Eliel
Eliel is introduced (producer of the song)
El mismo 'e siempre
This is the same old thing
N.O.R.E. (Don)
N.O.R.E. is introduced as Don
NORE, pocos elegidos
N.O.R.E. and the chosen few
(Crack crack) (Don)
These are sound effects and Don is introduced again
Fat Joe (LDA!)
Fat Joe is introduced with LDA (producer credit)
(Don) LDA
Don and LDA are introduced again
The Chosen Few (Don)
The Chosen Few and Don are introduced again
Remix
This is a remix
Bailen (bésame)
Dance (kiss me)
Muevan (sedúceme)
Move (seduce me)
Sientan (muérdeme)
Feel (bite me)
Don Omar
Don Omar is introduced again
Chosen Few
The Chosen Few
Don
Don is introduced again
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Joseph Cartagena, William Landron Rivera, Victor Santiago
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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@rafealcampos2024
Reguetoneros d nueva generación besenle la mano a su tío don Omar🤣🤣🤣🤣
@luispalomo1224
Don Omar was right “it’s not about making a hit, it’s about making a classic” till this day, this bumps!
@freakinrican22ful
Actually that was boy wonder who said that lol
@JeromeGigante
omar martinez still you get the POINT lol
@edgar1749
Yoo fax classic all day
@luispalomo1224
omar martinez right you get the point lol
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@AccountantProOT
Yall have no idea how many times this song help me put food on the table to feed my daughter when I was a male stripper during 2005 to 2008. This hit was on fire!!!
@s.a1379
Oh hell nah lmao. Broski was hitting that hook too nicely con un suave movimento on behalf of the Raza
@danilovargas1909
Para la nueva generación esto es reggaeton no latín pop urbano veo a muchos aquí discutiendo y hablando de jbalbyn y Maluma esa par nunca ha hecho reggaeton, hoy por hoy lo considero un género casi extinto .