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Mi mente corre como Corvetta
Por eso yo no me tengo que ir a las galletas
Pa' rajarte el meln uso mi libreta
El micrfono es mi metralleta
Esto lo se yo y lo sabe Puerto Rico
Que a la compe la tengo tirndose hipo
Y he tumba'o como veinte hocicos
Este blanquito salio cabrn y pico
Yo tengo orgullo no mamo bicho
Y mucho menos me arrodillo en el piso
A Puff Daddy lo puse a cagar pelo rizo
Y si 50 Cent se apunta lo ahogo en CarraizoMera no venga a joder en mi boiho,
que ni el bohique que te saca del lio
A low mo yo no le tiro y no es por miedo
Si al FBI ya le tire con giroYo me jodi'o me han prendi'o
Me han dado entre veinte
Y hasta un diente me han parti'o
Yo grito como se supone

Que el gobierno se aguce q este macho compone
No te creas yo voy hablar con cojones
A mi todava me falta
Hay un grupito que esta loco porque mi lengua se parta
Yo lo se, si lo es mo es peso como la malta
Pero a este pibe la msica lo dirige
Esto es una democracia y el pueblo elige
Si Calle 13 lo que el pas exige
Por q lo q tu no dijiste yo lo dijeEste es mi pueblo, esta es la crema, hierro
vitamina, huevo con yema, pur de avena
Los protagonistas en la escena (Todo Puerto Rico) /2x/La fiebre, yuca, jangueo en Plaza,
Los spoilers, aros, corillo, melaza,
Carlitos Coln, el jengibre, la salsa,
Arroz pega'o, dominicanos en balsa,
Los boquetes en la calle, un besito a tit Chaga,
Los huracanes, los huevos pasa'os por agua,
La Perla, lemente, el carrito 'e piraga,
Bajar el queso en los moteles en Caguas,
Limber de coco a peseta,
Hay fuego en la 23, Too Bicicleta,
Asociacin eta la madre del que se meta,
Luis "Perico" y su trompeta,
Tito Trinidad todo, el mundo alzando las manos,
Fiestas patronales, Puente Dos Hermanos
Tu ma'i es la gorda y tu pa'i un marrano,
Gonzlez Malav chota, insecto, gusano,
Bichote, guayaba, la playa, el viento,
Diez asesinatos, veinte padre nuestros,
Una bofet' en la cara, el sobaco grasiento,
Aqui se construye con bloque y cemento,
Pueta, levntate del asiento,
Levanta esa bandera pero con sentimiento
Que se jodan los abusos de los 1800's
Ayer ramos diez y ahora somos quinientos
Que mi vida a sido fcil tu kieres q me ra
A falta de pan galleta as son mis das
Si no quedan jueyes pues cocola
Con orgullo patrocinando la cocoleriaEste es mi pueblo, esta es la crema, hierro
vitamina, huevo con yema, pur de avena
Los protagonistas en la escena (Todo Puerto Rico) /4x/

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Calle 13 is a ten-time Latin Grammy Award nominee and one time Grammy Award-winning hip hop and alternative duo from San Juan, Puerto Rico, formed by stepbrothers René Pérez Joglar (born on February 23, 1978), who calls himself Residente (lead singer, writer) and Eduardo José Cabra Martínez (born on September 10, 1978) who calls himself Visitante (multi-instrumentalist, particularly keyboards, vocals, beat producer) in 2005. Their sister Ileana (aka PG-13) has contributed the female vocals to some of their songs, and so has Residente's mother, Puerto Rican actress Flor Joglar de Gracia (on the single "Tango del Pecado").

Although most people have labeled Calle 13's music as reggaeton, they have tried to distance themselves from the style. Visitante, being a professional musician, tries to fuse diverse styles in the group's songs. Early cuts featured elements from jazz, bossa nova and salsa, while recent songs feature cumbia, tango, electronica and others. In their recent tours around Latin America they have added different musical elements according to the place the band is playing in, yet many of their songs carry the traditional reggaeton "Dem Bow" beat such as in their hit Tango del Pecado and the remix to "Suave".

Singer Residente is reluctant to label their music in a specific genre, instead calling it plain urban style. He has a clear preference of hip hop over traditional reggaeton and both he and his brother justify it by saying that only three songs out of fifteen songs in their eponymous debut album, as well as four out of fifteen songs in their album "Residente o Visitante", feature reggaetón beats.

Residente's lyrical style is inspired partly by the lyrical approach used by artists such as Vico C and Tego Calderón, trying to minimize what they refer to as "clichés" of the genre -such as open confrontations with other rappers, known in Spanish as "tira'era", or tiradera. Residente's trademark, by his own account, is a lyrical style full of sarcasm, satire, parody and shock value, which some critics and fans have likened to Eminem's. It also uses Puerto Rican slang considerably (which in turn incorporates a sizeable dose of Spanglish), as well as allegory.

Residente's distinctive lyrics treat a wide and random variety of subjects. He mentions (and sometimes derides) celebrities and known icons such as Diddy in the song "Pi-Di-Di-Di (La Especialidad de la Casa)" ("The Specialty of the House"); Mickey Mouse, Red Man, and 2Pac, in "Tengo Hambre" ("I'm Hungry"); 50 Cent in "La Crema" ("The Cream"); Madonna ("I mean, Maradona", Residente says) in "Sin Exagerar"; Puerto Rican singer Nydia Caro (rather affectionately) in "La Era de la Copiaera", wrestler Abdullah the Butcher in Tributo a la Policía ("A Tribute to Police"), and most controversially, his diss track aimed at the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Querido F.B.I. ("Dear F.B.I."). The song "A Limpiar El Sucio" ("Cleaning Up The Dirt") is rumored to be a veiled (some say direct) attack on Puerto Rican entertainment journalist Milly Cangiano.

Visitante, on the other hand, is strongly influenced by electronica, world music, and particularly latin american folk and popular music. Recently, Visitante has claimed to be influenced by music from Central Europe such as Fanfare Ciocarlia (particularly its collaboration with Roma band Kaloome, also known as "The Gypsy Kings and Queens") and Emir Kusturica's group, "The No Smoking Orchestra". In live presentations, Visitante can be seen playing a variety of instruments: an electric guitar, synthesizers, an accordion, a melodica, a Puerto Rican cuatro and a theremin.

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