"100 Gramos" is a new spanish song by Jhayco, published on the JHAYCO YouTube channel. The song is from the album Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (X) and was written by Fino Como El Haze, Juno Watt, JHAYCO, and Héctor “El… Read More
100 Gramos Lyrics
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[Verse 1]
Yeah, hand up, hand up
Yeah, hand up
The shorts go up in the air, the babes go up
My people hit play, motherfucker, so I can live it up
Don't make a mistake, don't make a mistake
Before the asses were good, but now they're better
I don't talk on the cell phone anymore, I put them on hold
She wants to go with me, but I laugh, and lol, haha
Yeah, hand up, hand up
Yeah, hand up
The shorts go up in the air, the babes go up
My people hit play, motherfucker, so I can live it up
Don't make a mistake, don't make a mistake
The asses were good, now they're better
I don't talk on the cell phone anymore, I put them on hold
She wants to go with me, but I laugh, and
[Chorus]
We don't open the club, but we close it, yeah
I have a hundred asses grams, oh
Champagne, on top of that you know I spilled it, oh-oh
We're not going to get married
After this we don't have to talk to each other
Nobody's coming to save us
Let's kill each other, baby, let's kill each other
[Post-Chorus: JHAYCO & Héctor "El Father"]
Come on, let's kill each other on the line
The Pressure
Combo, let's kill each other on the line
Bitch, let's kill each other on the line
Haha, yeah, yeah
Dog, hand up, hand up, hand up
Do you follow me?
Come on, let's kill each other on the line
Haha
Combo, let's kill each other on the line
Bitch, let's kill each other on the line
Dog
[Verse 2]
Baby, do you wanna fuck? Do you wanna fuck?
I'll break you with the skate, Tony Hawk
Wisin and Yandel, the women in the club
I won't sing if they don't give me 300 like Cîroc, or like Curry
What's more, I want 500 like Curry
We'll make them move to Missouri
Come on, hurry
Mommy, what do you want? Calenturri
At the disco
We didn't open, but we closed the disco
274 at the Patek
And we gave it to your ex with the Intratec
I am the darkness, I am 666
Yes, I am 666
We'll knock down your Oakleys, to hell with the Feids
In the suite at the Vanderbilt, never at the Ok
That's a mistake, mami, don't make a mistake
I'm riding 458 like the Ferro
Come on, mami, tonight is terror, terror
And we'll kill each other, baby, and we'll kill each other
Don't talk about war, we'll fight already
With the bottle in hand
[Chorus]
Although we didn't open the disco, but we closed it, yes
I've got a hundred grams of champagne in my ass, oh
Champagne, and you know I'll spill it, oh-oh
We're not going Let's get married
After this we don't have to talk
Nobody's coming to save us
Let's kill each other, baby, let's kill each other
[Post-Chorus: JHAYCO & Héctor "El Father"]
Come on, let's kill each other on the line
Combo, let's kill each other on the line
Bitch, let's kill each other on the line
Dog, hand up, hand up, hand up
Come on, let's kill each other on the line
Combo, let's kill each other on the line
Bitch, let's kill each other on the line
Dog, hand up, hand up, hand up
[Outro]
The Pressure
Wow
Yeah, do you follow me?
Haha
[Verse 1]
In this verse, Jhayco sets the tone of the song with a celebratory and carefree attitude. He uses imagery of party elements and the act of putting calls on hold to indicate that he's focused on enjoying the present moment. The line about "the asses being better" emphasizes his elevated standards and success. Jhayco’s refusal to engage in trivial matters like phone calls shows his commitment to living life intensely and without interruption.
[Chorus]
The chorus underscores the theme of extravagant enjoyment. By stating they didn’t open the club but still closed it, Jhayco highlights how they dominate the party scene even without formal access. The reference to "a hundred grams" of champagne in a playful manner emphasizes excess and luxury. The line "vamos a matarno'" reflects the idea of fully embracing the night’s wildness and not worrying about the consequences or the need for future commitments.
[Post-Chorus: JHAYCO & Héctor "El Father"]
In the post-chorus, Jhayco and Héctor "El Father" intensify the song’s theme of living life on the edge. The phrase "vamos a matarno en la raya" suggests pushing boundaries and fully committing to the wild experience of the night. The repetition of the phrase and references to different types of people and actions add to the atmosphere of reckless abandon and immersive enjoyment.
[Verse 2]
This verse continues the theme of indulgence, with Jhayco describing a night filled with high status and luxury. The mention of "300 like Cîroc" and "500 like Curry" underscores his demand for extravagance and high standards. The imagery of moving people to Missouri and references to various brands and luxury items reflect his desire to live a life of opulence and excitement. The line "esta noche es de terror" suggests a thrilling, almost chaotic experience, reinforcing the idea of an unforgettable night.
[Chorus]
The repetition of the chorus reinforces the song's theme of excess and unrestrained enjoyment. It reiterates the idea that despite not formally opening the venue, they still create a memorable experience. The luxurious and carefree attitude is emphasized through the repetition of the phrase "vamos a matarno'", highlighting the intensity of their celebration and the rejection of traditional expectations or commitments.
[Post-Chorus: JHAYCO & Héctor "El Father"]
The repeated lines in the post-chorus continue to drive home the idea of living on the edge and embracing every moment of the party. The call to "vamos a matarno en la raya" is a final push towards total immersion in the night’s festivities, celebrating the rebellious and hedonistic spirit of the song.
[Outro]
The outro reaffirms the song's central theme of intense, boundary-pushing celebration. The final lines, "La Presión" and "Sí, ¿me sigue'?", echo the high energy and enthusiasm of the track, leaving a lasting impression of the night's wild and unrestrained nature.
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About Song
"100 Gramos" is a new spanish song by Jhayco, published on the JHAYCO YouTube channel. The song is from the album Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (X) and was written by Fino Como El Haze, Juno Watt, JHAYCO, and Héctor “El Father.” The production is also handled by Fino Como El Haze. It was released on September 6, 2024.
The song's theme revolves around indulgence and living life to the fullest. The lyrics depict a scene of extravagant partying and self-celebration, highlighting a hedonistic lifestyle where conventional norms and future consequences are disregarded. Jhayco portrays himself as someone who relishes the moment, reveling in his success and excesses. The repeated line "vamos a matarno'" symbolizes immersing fully in the night’s pleasures without concern for what comes next.
Credits
Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (X) (English Translation) Songs
100 Gramos Official Video
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The "100 Gramos" song is sung by Jhayco.
The "100 Gramos" song by Jhayco lyrics was written by Fino Como El Haze, Juno Watt, JHAYCO & Héctor “El Father”.
The "100 Gramos" song by Jhayco was produced by Fino Como El Haze.
Jhayco released "100 Gramos" song on Sep 6, 2024.
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