"MVP" is a new Spanish song by L-Gante and DT.Bilardo, published on L-Gante YouTube channel. The song is part of the album "Celda 4" and was written and produced by both L-Gante and DT.Bilardo. The theme of "MVP" revolves around… Read More
MVP Lyrics
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[Intro]
E-E-Exclusive
Uh
L-Gante Keloke
Eh, eh, eh
Cumbia 420, uh
From the neighborhood to the neighborhood
[Verse 1]
I was born on April 5th in General Rodriguez, year 2000
I didn't stop, I was growing, rowing the tides
Always thinking what to say
And now I'm drinking rich and later I don't know where I'm going to go
My father abandoned me as a guachín, my old lady educated me
The room with the 'idiots' expired
On my way I made myself alone, I'm not going to say no to you
Not all of them are going to be as cool as me
That's clear to me, that's why I don't mask myself
I'm always cool, the expensive groups
All the rocho's know that we get our hands on it here
And that we come from below and we crown
[Bridge]
Without reproach, Now we are the owners of the night
And we drive around in cars gathering four Porsches
She likes me to dress in Adidas, not in Dolce
So get off [?]
[Verse 2]
First the family, without missing anything
All the ñeri's help me in the ranch
I grew up in a neighborhood where they promise to stab you
And where the quietest ones make the best moves
All my friends break it
Their pockets full of sope
Taking shampoo inside the block
And the thugs with the cut motorcycles
I always catch them, nothing happens, I walk calmly
A couple of fanatics, a couple of pupils
On the neck more than two kilos
And a bunch of idiots who live copying my style
I walk like Tony, won like Scaloni, with my buddy Jony
I have flow [?], my life is one movie
I rise again like the phoenix
[Bridge]
I walk like Tony, won like Scaloni, with my buddy Jony
I walk like Tony, I walk like—
Cumbia 420 for the blacks
[Verse 3]
And now that I'm married and I've moved
I move the branch with the cell phone from wherever I am
I go down to the neighborhood every now and then
And all my Mafilia knows how it is
Hands up the cool kids
I change the peso for the dollar
My mom raised me alone
And I defend her to the death at gunpoint
What's going on? It starts from the bottom
Business flow, clothes that match from head to toe
Recording in the room, and until I die I will continue in that
[Outro]
Eh
L-Gante Keloke
[?] One Blood Music
DT.Bilardo
Kriterio
Maxi El Brother
With style and elegance
Exclusive
[Intro]
In the intro, L-Gante introduces himself and sets the stage for the song with a confident tone. He connects his music to his roots, emphasizing that his success is for the people from his neighborhood.
[Verso 1]
In the first verse, L-Gante reflects on his early life, mentioning his birth and upbringing in General Rodríguez. He talks about the hardships he faced, such as his father abandoning him and how his mother raised him alone. Despite these challenges, he made his own way, learning to handle life on his own terms. L-Gante highlights his pride in his journey and his ability to stay true to himself, even as he gains wealth and status.
[Puente]
The bridge focuses on L-Gante's current success and the luxuries that come with it. He talks about being the owner of the night and enjoying the rewards of his hard work, such as luxury cars and fashion. This section emphasizes his sense of accomplishment and the recognition he now receives.
[Verso 2]
In the second verse, L-Gante underscores the importance of family, mentioning that his primary goal is to ensure that his family lacks nothing. He reflects on the tough environment in which he grew up, where violence was common, but also where the quietest individuals often made the smartest moves. L-Gante also celebrates the success of his friends, highlighting their ability to enjoy life now that they have made it. He acknowledges the influence of his style and the people who try to imitate him, while asserting his confidence and resilience in the face of adversity.
[Puente]
The bridge repeats, reinforcing L-Gante's pride in his success and his connection to his roots, while comparing himself to iconic figures like Tony Montana and Lionel Scaloni.
[Verso 3]
In the third verse, L-Gante talks about how his life has changed since becoming famous. He now has the ability to manage his business from anywhere and still stays connected to his neighborhood. He mentions his strong bond with his family, particularly his mother, and his determination to protect her at all costs. L-Gante also reflects on how he started from the bottom, using his success to improve his life while staying true to his beginnings.
[Outro]
The outro closes the song by reaffirming L-Gante's style and elegance. He gives credit to his collaborators, wrapping up the song with a sense of unity and pride in his accomplishments.
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About Song
"MVP" is a new Spanish song by L-Gante and DT.Bilardo, published on L-Gante YouTube channel. The song is part of the album "Celda 4" and was written and produced by both L-Gante and DT.Bilardo.
The theme of "MVP" revolves around L-Gante's personal journey, highlighting his rise from humble beginnings to success. The lyrics emphasize his struggles, resilience, and the loyalty he maintains to his roots and family, even as he navigates the challenges of fame and wealth.
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Celda 4 English Translation Songs
MVP Official Video
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The "MVP" song is sung by L-Gante.
The "MVP" song by L-Gante lyrics was written by L-Gante & DT.Bilardo.
The "MVP" song by L-Gante was produced by DT.Bilardo.
L-Gante released "MVP" song on Aug 15, 2024.
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