Ella Baila Sola Lyrics
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[Letra de “Ella Baila Sola”]
[Verso 1: Pedro Tovar & Peso Pluma]
Compa, ¿qué le parece esa morra?
La que anda bailando sola me gusta pa’ mí
¡Bella! Ella sabe que está buena
Que todos andan mirándola cómo baila
Me acerco y le tiro todo un verbo
Tomamos tragos sin peros, solo tentación
Le dije: “Voy a conquistar tu familia, que en unos días vas a ser mía”
Me dijo que estoy muy loco, pero le gusta
Que ningún vato como yo actúa
[Interludio: Pedro Tovar & Peso Pluma]
Y ahí te va, mija
Y pura Doble P, viejo
Así nomás, compa Pedro
Puro Eslabon Armado
Pa’ las plebitas
¡Cha-chau!
[Verso 2: Peso Pluma & Pedro Tovar]
No soy un vato que tiene varo
Pero hablando del corazón te cumplo todo
Me agarró pegadito dе su mano
Mi compa ni se la creyó, que al pasar fui yo
Su cuеrpo, juro por Dios, que era tan perfecta
Su cinturita como modelo
Sus ojos desde el principio me enamoraron
A ella le gusto y a mí me gusta
[Verso 2: Peso Pluma & Pedro Tovar]
No soy un vato que tiene varo
Pero hablando del corazón te cumplo todo
Me agarró pegadito dе su mano
Mi compa ni se la creyó, que al pasar fui yo
Su cuеrpo, juro por Dios, que era tan perfecta
Su cinturita como modelo
Sus ojos desde el principio me enamoraron
A ella le gusto y a mí me gusta
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The lyrics of “Ella Baila Sola” seem to depict a story of admiration and attraction towards a girl who dances alone. The song portrays the narrator expressing his interest in her, complimenting her beauty and dancing skills. He seems confident in his approach, stating that he will win over her family and make her his own. The second verse highlights the narrator’s appreciation for her physical features and how he feels a connection with her on a deeper level.
It’s important to note that the song reflects the perspective of the narrator and may not necessarily align with everyone’s views or values. Some might see the lyrics as a representation of a romantic and consensual relationship, while others might interpret certain lines as objectifying or possessive. It’s crucial to approach music and its lyrics with a critical mind, acknowledging that lyrics often serve as artistic expressions and storytelling rather than reflecting real-life scenarios.
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