Smiley
Morales & Heller Lyrics


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Con un toque de lavada me la paso a toda madre
Con todos mis camaradas que empieze el desmadre
En un racer en los antros purple lean en las dos manos
Sacan a las guitarronas que comiensen a echarle
Buchanans del 18 maria juana apestoso
En las calles de Dallas empezamos a forjar

Siempre representando el 214 mi familia saben
Que siempre estoy a su lado los voy a cuidar
Todo el tiempo celebrando a todos de mis encantos sacan a
La henny remmi martin vamos a tomar
Saludos al compa tito hoy se encuentra en presidio los contrarios pagaran
De esta no se regresan
Botesito de perico bien llenito sacan
La lavada que empiece la noche vamos a tronar




Ahora si ya me despido de todo la raza anda me llaman
El smiley nunca me veran renunciar

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Morales & Heller's song "Smiley" paint a vivid picture of a night filled with excitement and camaraderie. The singer describes living life to the fullest, surrounded by their friends and ready to kick off the wild festivities. The use of words like "lavada" (party), "desmadre" (wild pranks), and "purple lean" (a reference to a drink or substance) sets the tone for a night of revelry and fun. The mention of guitars and Buchanan's whiskey adds to the picture of a lively gathering in the streets of Dallas, setting the scene for an unforgettable evening.


The lyrics also speak to a sense of loyalty and protection towards the singer's family and friends, emphasizing the importance of standing by their side and looking out for them. The reference to the area code 214 suggests a strong sense of local pride and loyalty to their community. The mention of celebrating with drinks like Henny and Remy Martin further enhances the image of a celebration in full swing, with toasts to friendship and good times.


The lyrics also touch on more somber themes, mentioning a friend named Tito who is currently in prison and hinting at potential conflicts with rivals. Despite the challenges and dangers that come with their lifestyle, the singer remains steadfast and unyielding, suggesting a sense of resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The references to substances like "perico" (cocaine) and the anticipation of a lively night ahead suggest a hedonistic and perhaps risky lifestyle.


In the final lines of the song, the singer declares their commitment to their lifestyle, stating that they will never give up or back down. The reference to "Smiley" as a nickname or persona suggests a sense of bravado and defiance, indicating a willingness to embrace the chaos and excitement of their world without fear. Overall, the lyrics to "Smiley" offer a glimpse into a night of celebration, loyalty, and defiance, capturing the mix of excitement and danger that comes with living on the edge.




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Written by: Adrian Morales

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