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Héctor, "El Bambino", presenta 00:02
Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja 00:06
A mi nueva arma letal 00:08
Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja 00:10
Directamente desde el salón de la fama 00:13
¡Naldo, Yomo! 00:18
Yomo, dale, que tú sabes de eso (¡uh!) 00:22
Déjale caer to el peso 00:25
Que la ley, güey, como a cien por el expreso (¡uh!) 00:27
Déjale caer to el peso 00:30
Dale, pa que le reviente los sesos (¡uh!) 00:32
Déjale caer to el peso 00:35
Pa los enemigos: plomo; y pa las gatas: beso (¡uh!) 00:37
Déjale caer to el peso 00:40
Mami, por eso es que te me expreso 00:41
Le meto seso, mai, con to el peso 00:44
Y eso te activa, te pone agresiva 00:47
Yomo te coge, te hala, y te tira 00:49
Te tumba el piquete, Yomo sabe de eso 00:51
Tienes un queso, pa hacer que te aquiete' 00:54
Yo tengo un combete que le mete con to el peso 00:56
Por eso déjale caer to el peso 01:00
Yomo, dale, que tú sabes de eso (¡uh!) 01:02
Déjale caer to el peso 01:05
Que la ley, güey, como a cien por el expreso (¡uh!) 01:07
Déjale caer to el peso 01:10
Dale, pa que le reviente los sesos (¡uh!) 01:12
Déjale caer to el peso 01:15
Pa los enemigos: plomo; y pa las gatas: beso (¡uh!) 01:17
Déjale caer to el peso 01:20
Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja 01:23
Déjalos tieso' y déjale' caer to el peso 01:24
Que al que salga ileso, con mi AK yo lo meso 01:27
Yo le meto grueso hasta que le parta los hueso' 01:30
Y al que se nos vire con dos peine' lo enderezo 01:32
Que sos sabueso o contigo vo'a probar la Wesson 01:34
Dándole pasaje sin regreso, le doy pasta y queso 01:37
Aunque me boten la llave'e preso 01:40
¡Yomo!, déjale caer to el peso (ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja) 01:42
Yomo dale, que tú sabes de eso (¡uh!) 01:45
Déjale caer to el peso 01:48
Que la ley, güey, como a cien por el expreso (¡uh!) 01:49
Déjale caer to el peso 01:53
Dale, pa que le reviente los sesos (¡uh!) 01:54
Déjale caer to el peso 01:58
Pa los enemigos: plomo; y pa las gatas: beso (¡uh!) 01:59
Déjale caer to el peso 02:03
Esto es musicola pa que la gata mueva la cola 02:04
Yomo, "El rompechola", tú te cuela y vuela 02:07
Tú eres rebulera, tú misma te matas sola 02:10
Tú ere una suicida, tú misma te echas la soga 02:12
La descontrola, del parque sacando la bola 02:14
Tú quieres a Yomo, chiquilla, tú sí que eres glotona 02:17
Métete a mona, tú no eres tan bravucona 02:20
Pa que visite' la lona, tú no puedes ser de goma 02:22
Métete a mona, tú no eres tan bravucona 02:25
Pa que visite' la lona, tú no puedes ser de goma (¡ju!) 02:27
Déjale caer to el peso (¡ju!) 02:30
Déjale caer to el peso (¡ju!) 02:33
Déjale caer to el peso 02:35
Héctor, "El Bambino" 02:38
Presentando otra arma secreta 02:40
Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja 02:44
Naldo 02:46
Esto sí que es Sangre Nueva, ¿oíste? 02:48
Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja 02:54
Acuérdense, muchacho', que ronquen lo que ronquen, la historia no cambia 02:57
Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja 03:03
El que descubrió América fue Cristóbal Colón 03:04
Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja 03:08
"El Father" 03:10
No speaking english? 03:11
"Tu papá", ¿oíste?, "tu papá" 03:13
Yomo, déjale caer to el peso 03:17
Yomo, déjale caer to el peso 03:20
Yomo, déjale caer to el peso 03:22
Naldo, déjale caer to el peso 03:25
Yomo, déjale caer to el peso 03:27
Yomo, déjale caer to el peso 03:30
Yomo, déjale caer to el peso 03:32
Naldo, déjale caer to el peso; ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja 03:34
Tainy Tunes 03:40
Nely, "El Arma Secreta" 03:41
Gold Star Music 03:45
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Dejale Caer To' El Peso – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Discover the raw energy of classic reggaeton with 'Dejale Caer To' El Peso.' This song is a fantastic way to dive into the Spanish language, offering a glimpse into the powerful slang and confident expressions that define the genre. Learning the lyrics will not only improve your vocabulary with street-smart Spanish but also give you a taste of the culture that shaped a global musical phenomenon.

[English]
Hector "El Bambino" presenting
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
To my new lethal weapon
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Straight from the hall of fame
Naldo, Yomo!
Yomo, go on, you know how to do it (uh!)
Let the money drop
The law, man, like a hundred on the express (uh!)
Let the money drop
Go, so it blows his brain out (uh!)
Let the money drop
For the enemies: lead; for the girls: a kiss (uh!)
Let the money drop
Baby, that’s why I’m laying it on you
I hit it hard, girl, with all the cash
It turns you on, makes you fierce
Yomo grabs you, pulls you, and throws you
Your head gets knocked, Yomo knows that
You’ve got the cash to keep you quiet
I’ve got a pack that comes with all the cash
That’s why let the money drop
Yomo, go on, you know how to do it (uh!)
Let the money drop
The law, man, like a hundred on the express (uh!)
Let the money drop
Go, so it blows his brain out (uh!)
Let the money drop
For the enemies: lead; for the girls: a kiss (uh!)
Let the money drop
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Leave them stiff and let the money drop
If you walk out alive, I’ll handle you with my AK
I go heavy until I break your bones
And anyone who turns on us, I’ll straighten out with two hits
Are you a hound, or should I try the Wesson on you?
Giving a one‑way ride, I’ll give you cash and cheese
Even if they lock me up, I get the key
Yomo! Let the money drop (ha ha ha ha ha ha ha)
Yomo, go on, you know how to do it (uh!)
Let the money drop
The law, man, like a hundred on the express (uh!)
Let the money drop
Go, so it blows his brain out (uh!)
Let the money drop
For the enemies: lead; for the girls: a kiss (uh!)
Let the money drop
This is a little song so the girl can shake her tail
Yomo, “the trouble‑maker”, you sneak in and fly
You’re a hot mess, you kill yourself alone
You’re a suicide, you hang yourself
She loses control, taking the ball out of the park
You want Yomo, girl, you’re really greedy
Step back, you’re not that bold
If you want to hit the canvas, you can’t be rubber
Step back, you’re not that bold
If you want to hit the canvas, you can’t be rubber (ju!)
Let the money drop (ju!)
Let the money drop (ju!)
Let the money drop
Hector “El Bambino”
Presenting another secret weapon
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Naldo
This is real New Blood, you hear?
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Remember, kids, no matter how loud they shout, history doesn’t change
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
The one who discovered America was Christopher Columbus
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
“El Father”
No speaking English?
“Your dad”, you hear?, “your dad”
Yomo, let the money drop
Yomo, let the money drop
Yomo, let the money drop
Naldo, let the money drop
Yomo, let the money drop
Yomo, let the money drop
Yomo, let the money drop
Naldo, let the money drop; ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Tainy Tunes
Nely, “The Secret Weapon”
Gold Star Music
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

arma

/ˈaɾ.ma/

B1
  • noun
  • - weapon

fama

/ˈfa.ma/

B2
  • noun
  • - fame, reputation

ley

/lej/

B1
  • noun
  • - law

peso

/ˈpe.so/

B1
  • noun
  • - weight; also currency in some countries

enemigos

/eneˈmiɣos/

B1
  • noun
  • - enemies

reviente

/reˈβjen.te/

C1
  • verb
  • - bursts, explodes (from verb reventar)

mami

/ˈma.mi/

A2
  • noun
  • - mommy; informal for woman

agresiva

/aɡɾeˈsi.βa/

B2
  • adjective
  • - aggressive

piquete

/piˈke.te/

B2
  • noun
  • - sting; also slang for drinking party

queso

/ˈke.so/

A2
  • noun
  • - cheese

combete

/komˈβete/

C2
  • noun
  • - slang for 'gun' or 'weapon', colloquial

plomo

/ˈplo.mo/

B2
  • noun
  • - lead (metal); slang for bullets or gunfire

beso

/ˈbe.so/

A2
  • noun
  • - kiss

caer

/kaˈeɾ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to fall

sosa

/ˈso.sa/

C1
  • noun
  • - slang sometimes meaning 'gun' or 'bullet'

glotona

/ɡloˈto.na/

C1
  • adjective
  • - gluttonous, greedy

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Déjale caer to el peso

    ➔ Imperative mood with direct and indirect object pronouns

    ➔ The verb "déjale" combines the imperative of "dejar" with the indirect object pronoun "le"; "caer" is an infinitive used after the imperative.

  • Que la ley, güey, como a cien por el expreso

    ➔ Simile using 'como' with a comparative phrase

    ➔ 'Como' introduces a simile comparing 'la ley' (the law) to traveling at high speed ('cien por el expreso').

  • Pa los enemigos: plomo; y pa las gatas: beso

    ➔ Colloquial abbreviation of 'para' as 'pa' and noun phrases with apposition

    ➔ 'Pa' is a colloquial shortened form of 'para' meaning 'for'; the phrase contrasts 'plomo' (lead/bullet) for enemies with 'beso' (kiss) for girls.

  • Tú eres rebulera, tú misma te matas sola

    ➔ Use of reflexive pronouns and emphatic subject pronouns

    "Misma te matas sola" uses the reflexive pronoun "te" indicating the subject acts on herself; "tú" emphasizes the subject to contrast with others.

  • Ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja, ja

    ➔ Onomatopoeia expressing laughter

    "Ja, ja" mimics the sound of laughter in Spanish, similar to "ha ha" in English.

  • Directamente desde el salón de la fama

    ➔ Adverbial phrase with preposition 'desde' indicating origin

    ➔ 'Desde' means 'from'; the phrase states something coming 'directly from the hall of fame,' indicating origin or source.

  • Y al que se nos vire con dos peine' lo enderezo

    ➔ Relative pronoun with object pronoun combinations and colloquial abbreviation

    "Al que" introduces a relative clause meaning 'to anyone who'; "se nos vire" is a colloquial reflexive phrase meaning 'turn against us'; "peine'" is a shortened form of 'peines'.

  • Yomo, dale, que tú sabes de eso

    ➔ Imperative command with pronoun and causal conjunction

    "Dale" is the imperative form of "dar" with pronoun; "que" here introduces a cause, meaning 'because you know about that'.