Pa' Que Tu Lo Sepa
Tony Touch Lyrics
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Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Yo soy boricua (Pa’ que tu lo sepa)
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Yo soy boricua (Pa’ que tu lo sepa)
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
C'mon! Yo soy boricua
(Pa' que tu lo sepa) welcome to my world!
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Ahora vengo yo baby! Yo soy boricua
(Pa’ que tu lo sepa) al callao bori!
Let’s do it! Yo soy boricua
(Pa' que tu lo sepa) dale!
Soy boricua pa’ que tu lo sepa
Aquí en La Parada gritando "Wepa!" (Wepaaa)
Esto si 'ta por la maceta (ok)
In the streets, in the discoteca
Donde quiera i represent it
Like Hector Lavoe "Para to' mi gente" (C'mon)
Hold up, mírame de frente (Dile)
Tony Touch pa’ presidente
Un poco 'e salsa con un melaza
Either way this is for la Raza
All day mi casa su casa
But we still ain't got no room for the Guasa
Guasa
Dímelo, dímelo (Knowmean)
Dímelo, dímelo (Reggaetony)
Dímelo, dímelo (Ya tu sabes lo que hay)
Dímelo, dímelo
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Muñeca yo soy boricua
(Pa' que tu lo sepa) we're here ya'
Matter fact, we've been here
Reggaetony (Uh, huh) pa' las honey
Come on, come on dímelo, dímelo
Rock Steady
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Yo, what's up it's Rosie Prez
Tony Touch in the house brooklyn represent
Bushwick, stand up what!
The song "Pa' Que Tu Lo Sepa" by Tony Touch is a celebration of the Puerto Rican identity. In the chorus, the singer proudly proclaims their heritage as "boricua," which is a colloquial term for a person from the island of Puerto Rico. The repetition of the phrase "Pa' que tu lo sepa" emphasizes the importance of acknowledging and embracing one's cultural roots. Throughout the song, the verses describe the experience of being Puerto Rican in various contexts, from hanging out in the streets to dancing in the discoteca. The lyrics even reference Hector Lavoe, a famous Puerto Rican salsa singer, as a symbol of pride and unity for the island's people.
The song's upbeat Reggaeton rhythm and catchy chorus make it an anthem for Puerto Ricans everywhere. It speaks to the importance of knowing and celebrating one's cultural identity, especially in the face of discrimination and prejudice. Tony Touch's pride in his heritage is palpable in the song's lyrics, and it encourages listeners to feel the same way about their own background.
Line by Line Meaning
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and I want you to know that
Yo soy boricua (Pa’ que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and it's important for you to know that
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and I need you to be aware of that
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and I'm proud to tell you that
Yo soy boricua (Pa’ que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and you better believe it
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and I won't let you forget it
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and this is how I identify
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and I want you to respect that
Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
I am Puerto Rican and I want everyone to know it
C'mon! Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Believe it or not, I am Puerto Rican and I'm proud of it
(Pa' que tu lo sepa) welcome to my world!
I'm letting you into my world, where I am Puerto Rican and proud
Ahora vengo yo baby! Yo soy boricua (Pa’ que tu lo sepa)
Here I come, baby! I am Puerto Rican and don't forget it
al callao bori! Let’s do it! Yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa) dale!
Let's do this discreetly, Puerto Rican style! I am Puerto Rican and let's go!
Soy boricua pa’ que tu lo sepa
I am Puerto Rican and I don't want you to forget it
Aquí en La Parada gritando "Wepa!" (Wepaaa)
I am here in La Parada shouting "Wepa!" (an expression of excitement)
Esto si 'ta por la maceta (ok)
This is crazy (in a good way)
In the streets, in the discoteca
On the streets and in the club
Donde quiera i represent it
I represent it wherever I go
Like Hector Lavoe "Para to' mi gente" (C'mon)
Like Hector Lavoe once said, "For all my people" (let's go)
Hold up, mírame de frente (Dile)
Wait a minute, look me in the eyes (tell me)
Tony Touch pa’ presidente
Tony Touch for president
Un poco 'e salsa con un melaza
A little bit of salsa with a sweet flavor
Either way this is for la Raza
Either way, this is for the Latinx community
All day mi casa su casa
All day, my house is your house
But we still ain't got no room for the Guasa
But we still don't have any room for people who are up to no good
Dímelo, dímelo (Knowmean)
Tell me, tell me (you know what I mean)
Dímelo, dímelo (Reggaetony)
Tell me, tell me (in the style of reggaeton)
Dímelo, dímelo (Ya tu sabes lo que hay)
Tell me, tell me (you already know what's up)
Dímelo, dímelo
Tell me, tell me
Muñeca yo soy boricua (Pa' que tu lo sepa)
Honey, I am Puerto Rican and I need you to know that
we're here ya', Matter fact, we've been here
We are here, and in fact, we have always been here
Reggaetony (Uh, huh) pa' las honey
Reggaeton music, for the ladies
Come on, come on dímelo, dímelo
Come on, come on, tell me, tell me
Rock Steady
Steady as a rock
Yo, what's up it's Rosie Prez
Hey, what's up? It's Rosie Prez
Tony Touch in the house brooklyn represent
Tony Touch is in the house, representing Brooklyn
Bushwick, stand up what!
People from Bushwick, stand up and represent
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