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Mexican Girl Lyrics


El hombre senorita tenorita
Ladies, I am here to tell a story
About a lady I met in Mexico, this is my story
Cross in the bottle, you wish to listen
Of El Paso eating a taco, she's been girlfriend, listen
She say I’m a vato, gangsta live is my mato
From the day that I spot tou I know that I got tou
Playing my banjo me and my hombre named Poncho
I would like to get some of your ellegro gato
Who is that stranger coming in from Santiago?
Leaving his mark on the girl on the were like carro
She is my Mexican girl for the ladies senorita
She is my Mexican girl, a hombre, listen it's not finished
She say I’m a playa, she don’t want no straya
My sweet senorita my tia Mira
I not a heart-breaka, I am a love maka
I’m not from Mexico, I am from Jamaica
Who is that stranger coming in from Santiago?

Leaving his mark on the girl on the were like carro
She is my Mexican girl, shizzle, dedicate this for all the ladies all over
She is my Mexican girl, ladies shizzle
Every night by my bedside, I pray for the Westside
Including the desert although it’s the dead side
This Mexican woman deserves a good man
To give her affection and know satisfaction
Who is that stranger coming in from Santiago?
Leaving his mark on the girl on the were like carro
She is my Mexican girl, ladies all over shizzle
She is my Mexican girl, shizzle a hombre
Dedicate this for the ladies
Mexico, the Westside, Eastside, New York, London
How could I forget about Jamaica?

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Jackie Greene (born Chris Nelson on 27 November 1980 in Salinas, California) is an American singer-songwriter playing folk or roots rock music. He released his first album in 2002 and, in 2005, signed with a major record label, Verve Forecast. In March 2013 he began performing as a member of The Black Crowes. Greene was interested in music from an early age. As a child, he taught himself to play the piano and subsequently the guitar. At 16 he started sitting in for local bands. As he got older he started composing his own songs and ended up playing in coffee-houses.

Read more about Jackie Greene on Last.fm.


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