All Star Intro
Luny Tunes Lyrics
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Noriega
Eliel
Héctor y Tito
Don Don
Tego Calderón
Wisin y Yandel
Da-ddy Ya-nkee
Zion, baby, y el Lennox
Yaga y Mackie
Nicky Jam, yo', ja
Trébol Clan
Coyote
Son Guanábanas
Jomar
Coyote
DJ Nelson
Cidelis
Baby Ranks, eh
Con Más Flow
Héctor, ¿tú estás ready? (Sonic)
Son cien mil copias obligao', Yandel
Don Don
Con Más Flow
Héctor, ¿tú estás ready?
Y pa' guillarme presento a Glow
Más Flow
Chencho y Maldy, Chencho y Maldy
Angel Doze
John Eric La Roca Osorio
Nelson
Noriega
Flow Music, ah
Voy voy voy voy voy voy tras de ti
Con esta separé a los niños de los hombres
Flow Music
¡Toma!
The lyrics to Luny Tunes's song "All Star Intro" are an introduction to the different artists who collaborated on the album "Mas Flow," which was released in 2003. The song starts by naming the different producers and artists involved in the project, including Luny Tunes, Noriega, Eliel, Héctor y Tito, and Don Don, among others. The lyrics also mention the different record labels and crews associated with each artist, such as Wisin y Yandel, Da-ddy Ya-nkee, Trébol Clan, and Son Guanábanas.
The song's chorus, which repeats the phrase "Voy, voy, voy tras de ti" (I'm coming after you), creates a sense of urgency, as if the artists are determined to leave their mark on the music industry. The lyrics also contain some playful references and wordplays, such as "Con Más Flow," which translates to "with more flow," and "Más Flow," which means "more flow."
Overall, the "All Star Intro" serves as a statement of intent, as the different artists come together to showcase their talent and creativity, and to prove that they are among the best in the business.
Line by Line Meaning
Luny Tunes
The music production duo Luny Tunes
Noriega
Referring to the producer and songwriter Francisco Saldaña, also known as Noriega
Eliel
Referring to the producer and songwriter Eliel Lind Osorio
Héctor y Tito
Referring to the reggaeton duo Héctor y Tito, composed of Héctor El Father and Tito El Bambino
Don Don
Referring to the reggaeton artist Don Omar, whose real name is William Omar Landrón Rivera
Tego Calderón
Referring to the Puerto Rican rapper and songwriter Tego Calderón Rosario
Wisin y Yandel
Referring to the reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel, composed of Juan Luis Morera Luna and Llandel Veguilla Malavé
Da-ddy Ya-nkee
Referring to the reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee, whose real name is Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez
Khriz y el, Khriz y el Ángel, yo'
Referring to the reggaeton duo Khriz y Angel, composed of Khriz Fernández and Angel Rivera
Zion, baby, y el Lennox
Referring to the reggaeton duo Zion & Lennox, composed of Félix Ortiz and Gabriel Pizarro
Yaga y Mackie
Referring to the reggaeton duo Yaga & Mackie, composed of Edgar Omar Yaguas and Luis Antonio Martínez
Nicky Jam, yo', ja
Referring to the reggaeton artist Nicky Jam, whose real name is Nick Rivera Caminero
Trébol Clan
Referring to the reggaeton group Trébol Clan, composed of five artists: DJ Joe, Naldo, Jowell, Lobo, and Randy
Coyote
Referring to the Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Coyote, whose real name is Joel Martínez
Son Guanábanas
Referring to the Puerto Rican reggaeton group Son Guanábanas, composed of Johnny Pérez and Pedro Román
Jomar
Referring to the Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Jomar, whose real name is Jomar Manuel Rivera
DJ Nelson
Referring to the Puerto Rican DJ and producer Nelson Díaz
Cidelis
Referring to the Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Cidelis, whose real name is Cidelis Jiménez
Baby Ranks, eh
Referring to the reggaeton artist Baby Ranks, whose real name is Wilmer Alicea
Con Más Flow
A phrase meaning 'with more flow', referring to the style and creativity in the music produced by this group of artists
Héctor, ¿tú estás ready? (Sonic)
Addressing Héctor El Father, a member of the group, and asking if he is ready to perform. The addition of 'Sonic' is unclear and could be a nickname or reference to a song or album
Son cien mil copias obligao', Yandel
A boast that their music has sold 100,000 copies, addressed to Yandel of the duo Wisin & Yandel
Don Don
Referring again to the reggaeton artist Don Omar
Con Más Flow
Again, referring to the style and creativity of the music produced by this group of artists
Héctor, ¿tú estás ready?
Repeating the earlier question to Héctor El Father, likely indicating that the performance or recording is about to begin
Y pa' guillarme presento a Glow
A play on words involving the Spanish verb 'guillar' (meaning to cut or chop) and the name of another artist, Glow. It could be interpreted as a boast that their music is so good that they don't need any other artists to cut into their fame
Más Flow
Again, referring to the style and creativity of the music produced by this group of artists
Chencho y Maldy, Chencho y Maldy
Referring to the reggaeton duo Chencho & Maldy, composed of Edgar Alexis and Carlos Rivas
Angel Doze
Referring to the Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Angel Doze, whose real name is Angel Emanuel Vargas
John Eric La Roca Osorio
Referring to John Eric, a Puerto Rican reggaeton artist and songwriter whose real name is John Eric La Roca Osorio
Nelson
Referring again to DJ Nelson
Noriega
Referring again to Noriega
Flow Music, ah
Referring to the music production company Flow Music, and adding emphasis with the interjection 'ah'
Voy voy voy voy voy voy tras de ti
A phrase meaning 'I'm coming, coming, coming after you', likely addressing a romantic interest or rival artist in the music scene
Con esta separé a los niños de los hombres
A boast that with their music, they have separated the amateurs from the experts in the reggaeton genre
Flow Music
Again, referring to the music production company Flow Music
¡Toma!
An exclamation, similar to 'take that!' or 'gotcha!'
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Norgie Noriega Montes, Francisco Saldana, Victor Cabrera
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