PAJUELAZO Lyrics in English Tito Double P , Luis R Conriquez

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song PAJUELAZO by Tito Double P from Spanish to English.
They ran like gossip and still can't keep up with me
What happened?
What hurt them?
I just see them with their little bags
F*cking idiots they are
I jumped in since I was a kid and here I am, it's not hard
I give the attention, and the talker
Open up like the legs of the woman who gave them to me a while ago
They already saw that at the border there is an owner
And from here to there I move alone with my two balls
They took my brother, I remember him here
But there’s no more, anyway I have what to love them with
Buddy Luis
Oh, mom
And go for it, buddy Tito Double P
Bang, son of a b*tch!
They look for me and can't find me, name, photo, sign and signal
From here to there, from there to here
They don't even see my dust and this crazy guy gives them to go
A little hit and a little puff
And a girl, and later I'll see you
And a corrido that’s badass
The hair gets pulled by all the crowd, we carry a big team
They already saw that at the border there is an owner
And from here to there I move alone with my two balls
They took my brother, I remember him here
But there’s no more, anyway I have what to love them with
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SONG MEANING

Get ready for a wild ride along the Mexico-US border. Pajuelazo bursts with swagger as Tito Double P and Luis R Conriquez paint the picture of an outlaw who never lets anyone slow his stride. He taunts his rivals for running scared, boasts that no one can keep up with his pace, and claims the frontier as his personal playground. The lyrics switch between sharp humor and gritty bravado, showing a man who moves freely, powered by sheer nerve and a fearless attitude.

A pajuelazo is the quick spark that lights a joint, and that image captures the song’s vibe: fast, fiery, and unapologetically bold. Between puffs of weed, bursts of gunfire-like ad-libs, and references to women, parties, and heavy firepower, the narrator pauses just long enough to remember a brother who was taken away. That moment of loyalty adds depth to an otherwise adrenaline-filled anthem about survival, dominance, and living life at full throttle.

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