Hula Hoop - Daddy Yankee

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Hula Hoop Lyrics

Señoras y señores
Damas y perros
Llamando a to' los perreadores
La gente lo pidió, ¿qué?, ¿qué?

Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula cintura dura, dura
Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, cintura y nos fuimos

Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, cintura dura, dura
Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula cintura dura, dura

Como me castiga el movimiento
Lord have mercy
No tengas piedad
Ven agárrame por la jersey
Mami, sé la tesis
Saliste la más sexy
Eres la candidata para que sientas al presi
Oh, muy exótica, con la cadera biónica
Si el baile es un deporte, te doy oro como Mónica
Muévelo de aquí pa' allá
Muévelo de allá pa' acá
Me sube la sistólica, y me baja la diastólica

Y rómpele
Rómpele, duro, duro
Rompe, que rompe, que rómpele
¿Qué?, ¿qué?
Rómpele, duro, duro
Rómpele, hula, hula
Rompe, que rompe, que rómpele

Es que bailando te veo bien chula
Este motor necesita ese cooler
Cula, cula, cula, hula, hula, hula
Esa bomba tú la, tú la, tú la tienes
Muévelo

Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula cintura dura, dura
Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, cintura y nos fuimos

Botella, botella
La hookah búscala que ella está seca
Ya en una bola de humo rompemos la discoteca
Cúcame, cuca muñeca
Que yo no corro con feca
Suelto la grasa pa' la calle
Pa' que se queme la manteca

Y rómpele
Rómpele, duro, duro
Rompe, que rompe, que rómpele
¿Qué?, ¿qué?
Rómpele, duro, duro
Rómpele, hula, hula
Rompe, que rompe, que rómpele

Le dio a la batidora
Terremoto, shaky, shaky
Tira un paso, hula hula
Ya empezamos con el tra
Sonido vieja escuela
Combinado con la nueva
Esto se llama reggaeton
Si no me sigues, estás atrás
Me gusta como tiembla eso es todo un evento
Choca, que chocale duro, contra el pavimento
Wavy, wavy, ¿ella tiene qué?
Tiene wavy, wavy
Hula hula, ¿qué?

Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula cintura dura, dura
Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, cintura y nos fuimos

Hula hoop (¿Qué?)
Hula, hula hoop (¿Qué?)
Hula, hula hoop (Sigue)
Hula, cintura dura, dura
Hula hoop (Sigue)
Hula, hula hoop (Sigue)
Hula, hula hoop (Sigue)
Hula cintura y nos fuimos

DJ que retumbe ese bajo (Suénalo)
Calladitos les damos por debajo (Por debajo)
Manos arriba (La mano arriba)
Sigue el relajo (Sigue el relajo)
Cadera suelta (Suéltalo)
Y hasta abajo, ¿qué?

DJ que retumbe ese bajo (Suénalo)
Calladitos les damos por debajo (Por debajo)
Manos arriba (La mano arriba)
Sigue el relajo (Sigue el relajo)
Cintura suelta (Suéltalo)
Y hasta abajo, ¿qué?

Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula cintura dura, dura
Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, cintura y nos fuimos

Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, cintura dura, dura
Hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula, hula hoop
Hula cintura y nos fuimos

Sigue, sigue, sigue, sigue DJ Urba
Vamo', vamo', vamo', vamo' pa' la rumba
Oye Rome, Rome, que no se asome
Que Daddy a los nenes crudos se los come
Oh, oh, na, imparable

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Ramón "Raymond" Luis Ayala Rodríguez (born February 3, 1977), known artistically as Daddy Yankee, is a Latin Grammy Award winning Puerto Rican reggaeton recording artist. Ayala was born in Río Piedras, the largest district of San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he became interested in music at a young age. In his youth he was interested in baseball, and aspired to become a Major League Baseball player. He was unable to continue this sport when he got shot in the leg by being mistaken for his friend by a unknown man, leaving him unable to walk correctly. He then became involved in the underground rap movement that was in its early stages in Puerto Rico, later to be called Reggaeton. After receiving lessons from several artists within the genre, he developed an independent career, first recording in a production titled Playero 37. After this he began to produce independent albums. His first solo album was No Mercy in 1995. He subsequently formed a duo with Nicky Jam, and then continued his solo career with the releases of El Cartel and El Cartel II. This led him be one of many pioneers of the reggaeton genre.

In 2002 El Cangri.com became Ayala's first album with international success, receiving coverage in the markets of New York and Miami. Barrio Fino was released in 2004, and the album received numerous awards, including a Premio Lo Nuestro and a Latin Billboard, as well as receiving nominations for the Latin Grammy and MTV Video Music Awards. Barrio Fino performed well in the sales charts of the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Japan. On June 5, 2007, El Cartel Records released El Cartel: The Big Boss, which was ranked as the top-selling album in Latin music genres in 2007. He promoted the album with an international tour which began in the United States and continued through Latin America, breaking attendance records in Ecuador and Bolivia. His performances have appeared on more than 70 albums, including compilations such as Mas Flow 2 and Blin Blin Vol. 1. Outside of his work as a musician, Ayala has also worked as an actor and producer. Throughout his career, he has been generally reticent to discuss his personal life, but has publicly expressed the importance of his wife and children to him. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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