Benito, son of Benito, they called him 'Tito'
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The eldest of six, working since he was a little kid
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Driving trucks like dad and grandpa
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Even though his dream was always to be an engineer
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One day, Tonito invited him to help with a move
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To earn a little something, a couple of bucks, enough for something
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Thank God that day he wasn't busy
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Because it was during that move that he met Lisy
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The youngest of three who were raised by Doña Juanita
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Because her dad and mom passed away when she was little
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She promised to graduate before getting married and she fulfilled it
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December of '92, she married Tito
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Before going to Almirante, where they met
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They lived in Morovis, where they conceived their baby boy
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Whom they saw for the first time in Bayamón
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A round of applause for mom and dad because they really nailed it
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Thank you, mom, for giving birth to me here
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The best of the new because I was raised in the old
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Thanks to mom and dad for all the ear pullings
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They've never seen me in the street or on podcasts complaining
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They try to match my strength and can’t, even when they team up
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Sol Street, Luna Street, I'm in the dark night
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I don't sing reggae, but I'm culture
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From Borinquen, Puerto Rico, the perfect archipelago
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In the whole world they already know my dialect, my slang
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I don't give a f*ck what you don't give a sh*t about
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Here they killed people for raising the flag
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That's why now I carry it everywhere, motherf*cker, what's up?
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If tomorrow I die, I hope that they never forget my face
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And play one of my songs the day that they bring Hostos
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On the casket, the light blue flag
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And that they remember it was always me, it was always Benito
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To do it better than me? Are you crazy?
Nah, motherf*cker, you’re crazy
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What you say matters little to me
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They love me like Tito and I'm serious like Cotto
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Lugia, motherf*cker, I’m legendary
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I go all in with balls and with ovaries
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Millionaire without stopping being from the neighborhood, just so you know
Step it up, kid, step it up
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Nobody takes me out of here, I don't move from here
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Tell them that this is my home, where my grandpa was born
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Nobody takes me out of here, I don't move from here
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Tell them that this is my home, where my grandpa was born
I am from Puerto f*ckin' Rico
What? Say it, Diego, say it
I am from Puerto f*ckin' Rico
Oh, let's see, let's see, come on, get in here
I am from Puerto f*ckin' Rico
I am from Puerto f*ckin' Rico