"LA PRESA" is a new Spanish song by Nathy Peluso, published on the Nathy Peluso YouTube channel. The song was written by Nathy Peluso, Manuel Lara, Servando Primera, and Yasmil Marrufo, and produced by the same team. This track is… Read More
LA PRESA Lyrics
- Lyrics
- Meaning
- Translations
[Intro]
Police, take her
[Verse 1]
Police, open the bars
I’m going to confess if you let me (Let me)
I’d rather be a thug than dumb
And for that, you need to have courage
Police (Uh-uh), take me to jail
If it’s life sentence, I don’t care
Yes, it’s true that I killed that man
But I killed him, I killed him with love
It wasn’t with a gun, nor with a knife
It was that I denied him my kisses and he died because of it
Because I didn’t want to give them to him
[Chorus]
Here’s a moral for you
To be with him, I’d rather be behind bars
Don’t worry, officer, I won’t lack
Anyone who gives me a visit, a conjugal visit
Here’s a moral for you (Cuckoo, cuckoo!)
To be with him, I’d rather be behind bars (Salsa!)
[Instrumental Interlude]
[Verse 2]
Police, take her away
From the tip of my shoe to the top of my head
I already left through your door, I’m not coming back through it
Police, take her away
For my noble humanity, they call me “delinquent”
Police, take her away
So I don’t care if they chain me up
Put up the bail, I have more than enough money
Police, take her away
That man doesn’t breathe
Call the police
[Interlude]
Tell them, tell them!
Cuckoo, cuckoo!
[Outro]
When love doesn’t give you freedom
It’s a prison, a sickness
When love doesn’t give you freedom
It must be killed with coldness
[Intro]
Nathy Peluso calls out to the police, setting the stage for a dramatic confession. This introduction creates an immediate sense of urgency and rebellion, hinting at the song's deeper themes of defiance and liberation.
[Verse 1]
Nathy Peluso addresses the police, expressing a preference for being a criminal rather than a fool. She admits to metaphorically killing a man with love, emphasizing that it wasn't through physical violence but through withholding her affection. This section highlights the power dynamics in relationships and the protagonist's choice to maintain her dignity and self-worth.
[Chorus]
Nathy Peluso declares that she would rather be imprisoned than stay with the man she metaphorically killed. She reassures the police that she will have conjugal visits, indicating her unyielding spirit and determination to stay true to herself. This chorus reinforces the theme of choosing personal freedom over a restrictive relationship.
[Interlude Instrumental]
The instrumental break provides a moment of reflection and intensity, underscoring the emotional weight of the protagonist's confession and decision.
[Verse 2]
Nathy Peluso calls for the woman's arrest from head to toe, symbolizing the complete severance from the past relationship. She embraces the label of "delinquent" due to her noble actions, showing pride in her defiance. The protagonist is unbothered by the consequences, highlighting her resolve and financial independence. This verse further emphasizes the protagonist's strength and refusal to be confined.
[Interlude]
The interlude features an exclamation, adding a touch of playfulness and boldness to the narrative. It serves as a moment of empowerment and reinforces the protagonist's fearless attitude.
[Outro]
Nathy Peluso concludes by stating that when love doesn't grant freedom, it becomes a prison and a disease. She advocates for the cold, decisive end of such love, emphasizing the necessity of liberation. This outro encapsulates the song's core message of choosing freedom and self-respect over a suffocating relationship.
More Nathy Peluso Songs
About Song
"LA PRESA" is a new Spanish song by Nathy Peluso, published on the Nathy Peluso YouTube channel. The song was written by Nathy Peluso, Manuel Lara, Servando Primera, and Yasmil Marrufo, and produced by the same team. This track is part of the album "GRASA" and showcases Nathy Peluso's unique blend of musical styles and powerful lyrical content.
The song's lyrics delve into themes of defiance, love, and liberation. Nathy Peluso portrays a strong character who boldly confesses to metaphorically "killing" a man with love. The lyrics use vivid imagery and a mix of bravado and vulnerability to convey the protagonist's inner conflict and strength. The song explores the idea of choosing freedom and self-respect over a confining and unhealthy relationship.
Credits
GRASA English Translation Songs
LA PRESA Official Video
FAQs
The "LA PRESA" song is sung by Nathy Peluso.
The "LA PRESA" song by Nathy Peluso lyrics was written by Nathy Peluso, Manuel Lara, Servando Primera & Yasmil Marrufo.
The "LA PRESA" song by Nathy Peluso was produced by Manuel Lara, Servando Primera, Yasmil Marrufo & Nathy Peluso.
Nathy Peluso released "LA PRESA" song on May 24, 2024.
Thank you for reading the lyrics of "LA PRESA (English Translation)" by Nathy Peluso. If you enjoyed the song, share it with your friends and family in the USA! If you notice any errors or discrepancies, please feel free to submit corrections via the Contact Us section. We value accurate lyrics and aim to provide the best content for fans. These lyrics are provided for educational purposes only, respecting the artists and their work. Please share and help others enjoy this track!

