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Bandolero (feat. Tego Calderon) - Don Omar



     
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Bandolero (feat. Tego Calderon) Lyrics


Cosculluela
Ese soy yo
Cosculluela, pa'
(¡Cosculluela!)Esto es "Bandoleros Reloaded"!
Oye, Don!
Let's do this shit, man!
Esto es Cosculluela, man!
Tu sabes, vamo'a matarnos!Me despierto en la mañana y sigo vivo, tengo 25
Gracias a mi Rey todavía no me han da'o brincos
Afinco el paso para evitar los golpetazos
Corro con los grandes, con los pequeños sé que me atraso
Mi corte sigue fino y pa' traquear mi estilo
Es como kilos en el aeropuerto busca'o por caninos
Cambia el destino y ahora dicen que soy cantante
Puedo modificarme pero, pai, mantente gangster
Así es que yo corro, esa es mi Isla, ese es mi gorro
Esa es la calle que me vio crecer desde que era un cachorro
Cosculluela, sube las voces y reconoce

El príncipe del verso y del combete el mas que toce
Deja el roce, compai, si lo que tienes de frente
En la cabina 'toy pesa'o y en la calle tengo un don de gente
Y permanentemente me han bautiza'o como el más grande
El rey de Humacao y en el área este el más que parteSigo siendo un bandolero
Sigo en la mía sin juego
Aunque esta calle este como el fuego
Tiro pa' alante sin miedo
Porque en este vida tengo que
Seguir siendo un bandolero
Corre esta ruta sin miedo
Y tú sabes con quien ando
Bandolero, tú sabes que soy un bandoleroSocio, cógelo con calma y quédate tranquilo
Si en el barrio todos saben que a nadie le has meti'o
No has brega'o con la mitad de los míos y sigo fino
La calle me ha cria'o, como dice Jaime, a lo clandestino
Mi flow 'ta pesa'o, sigo siendo un ricachón
Millón en la cuenta porque 'toy con Invasión
Ya mi don me ha traído a donde 'toy tirando ahora
Y socio, ¿cuál es la actitud? ¡Que se joda!
No te buscas na' conmigo, yo sigo dando castigo
Y si te noto descuida'o me activo
Tu andas con los tuyos se, yo ando con los míos
Es mas, yo ando bien solea'o
Pero sigo fogoneando sin piedad
La edad que yo tengo me ha enseña'o
Que con tiempo los buenos se quedan
Los malos se vuelan con el viento
Sin remordimiento, socio mantén un paso firme
Debes 'tar claro que por ahora no vo'a morirSigo siendo un bandolero
Sigo en la mía sin juego
Aunque esta calle este como el fuego
Tiro pa' alante sin miedo
Porque en este vida tengo que
Seguir siendo un bandolero
Corre esta ruta sin miedo
Y tú sabes con quien ando
Bandolero, tú sabes que soy un bandoleroOye, Don!
Se reporta!
Este bandolero!
Esto es Cosculluela, man!
Vamo'a matarnos!
Vamo'a matarnos!
Echo!
Oye, Jesús!
Tu sabes como lo hacemos!
Esto es "Bandoleros Reloaded"!
Yeah!
Songwriters
Irizarry, Paul F / Cosculluela, JosePublished by
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William Omar Landrón (born February 10, 1978 in Puerto Rico), better known as Don Omar, is a reggaeton singer. He is one of the most well known reggaeton artists in Latin America. His cross over success in the U.S. has given him more exposure to English speaking Reggaeton fans, making him one of the more recognizable faces of Reggaeton along with Daddy Yankee and Tego Calderón. Don Omar's popularity is currently rising and he recently appeared on MTV. Omar is best known for his songs "Dile" and "Dale Don Dale" from his first album The Last Don and "Reggaeton Latino". His songs center around life and love; some examples of these would be "La Recompenza" (The Reward), "Pobre Diabla" (Poor Devil (fem.)) and "Aunque te Fuiste" (Even Though You Left).

His debut album, The Last Don, sold over 350,000 units in South America. Both "The Last Don" as the live edition of it have been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Worldwide, The Last Don: Live [CD & DVD] sold over one million copies, according to the official website. His debut single, "Dale Don Dale", sold over 100,000 copies in South America. He received the awards for "Latin Pop Album of the Year" and "New Artist & Latin Rap/Hip-Hop Album of the Year" by the Billboard Latin Music Awards in 2003. The Last Don: Live [CD & DVD] was also nominated for "Urban Music Album" at the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards

He started his career after facing many obstacles when Héctor Delgado (from the duo Héctor y Tito) gave him an opportunity to be a backup singer. After that, he sang in a live concert with Héctor and Tito in 2003, which was released later as a CD and DVD, which included the songs that became instant hits, Baila Morena and Amor de Colegio.

In 2005, Don Omar released the reggaeton album "Da Hitman Presents Reggaeton Latino", which broke the record for "Highest First Week Sales for a Reggaeton Album" by selling over 31,000 units in its first week, resulting a debut of #61 in The Billboard 200. Wisin y Yandel held that record until "Reggaeton Latino" was released.

The first single released from Reggaeton Latino, "Dale Don Dale [Remix]" , which features rapper Fabolous, debuted at #1 on the crossover chart.

He is currently signed to VI Music through Universal Music Latino.

In early 2006, the Governor of Puerto Rico, Aníbal Acevedo Vilá publicly mentioned interest in having Don Omar participate in a program against School Desertion. However, the Secretary of Education has rejected Don Omar sponsoring it due to his lyrics. The local press has also mentioned that Omar himself did not finish High School.

Currently has his own record label "El Orfanato" (The Orphanage) and had a magnificent performance in the 2011 Latin Music Billboard Awards where he received the Award for Latin Rythm Airplay.

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