"Sexy Sensual" is a new Spanish song by Darell, released on Darell's YouTube channel. The song was written by Maffio, Lil Geniuz, Darell, Eric Duars, Jesús David Valencia Izquierdo, and Vico C, and produced by Maffio and Lil Geniuz. Released… Read More
Sexy Sensual Lyrics
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[Verse 1]
You're something else, mami, you're not normal (That's how it is)
I like you because you're so tropical (Ah)
And that ass of yours did mental damage to me (So you know)
I like it, it's sexy, sexy, sensual (By law)
You're not a saint, so don't expect a ritual
But if you're dead I'm going to resurrect you
Since you're so wicked, I'm going to throw myself at Perco
And after I suck you off, I'm going to leave you in the hospital (Ra-ta-ta-ta)
[Chorus]
Where are the kilos? We're going to find them
The criminals, hands up, each one with their metal (Oh, my God)
This is Puerto Rico and we're going to represent (What the fuck?)
I made this for the neighborhood and the residential areas
For the underworld and those who listen to the world cup (That's how it is)
For the one who dances down to the floor and everyone screams: "yal!" (Ah-ah)
Sexy, sexy, sensual (Woh-oh), all the way down, come on, sexy, sexy sensual
[Post-Chorus]
Oh, my God
What the fuck?
Here we go
Come on
Hi, sweetie
That's how it is
[Chorus]
Where are the kilos? We're going to look for them (Ah-ah)
Thugs, hands up, each one with their metal (So they know)
This is Puerto Rico and we're going to represent (By law)
I made this for the neighborhood and the residential areas
For the underworld and those who listen to the world (Come on)
For the one who dances to the floor and everyone yells: "yal!"
Sexy, sexy, sensual, all the way down, come on, sexy, sexy sensual
[Verse 2]
And it's that I fell in love with that brunette and her great body (That's how it is)
With her face, her tits, her great ass (So you know)
Be careful if in two days I marry you (By law)
And I'll grab the boyfriend and I'll hit him with a whip (Hi, sweetie)
Because I fell in love with that brunette and her great body (Oh, my God)
With her face, her tits, her great ass (What the fuck?)
Be careful if in two days I marry you (Stop that shit)
And I'll grab the boyfriend and I'll hit him with a whip
[Chorus]
And where are the kilos? We're going to find them
Thugs, hands up, each one with their metal (That's how it is)
This is Puerto Rico and we're going to represent (Ah-ah)
I made this for the neighborhood and the residential areas
For the underworld and those who listen to the world (So they know)
For the one who dances to the floor and everyone screams: "yal!" (By law)
Sexy, sexy, sensual, (Woh-oh), all the way down, come on, sexy, sexy sensual (Ra-ta-ta-ta)
[Post-Chorus]
Oh, my God
What the fuck?
Stop that shit
Hi, sweetie
[Verse 1: Darell]
Darell opens the song with an explicit description of his attraction to a woman whom he considers different from the rest. He describes her as “very tropical,” evoking the image of a woman with exotic features and vibrant energy. He admits that her body, particularly her rear, has caused him “mental damage,” making it clear that his attraction is purely physical. Darell emphasizes her sensual and sexy nature, and although he doesn’t consider her a “saint,” he’s willing to revive the relationship intensely. This verse sets the tone of desire and lust that permeates the song, focusing on physical attraction.
[Chorus: Darell]
The chorus shifts focus from the woman to a broader topic about the street lifestyle and reggaeton culture in Puerto Rico. Darell mentions “kilos,” likely referring to drug trafficking, a common theme in urban music. He then addresses the “thugs,” or those involved in illegal activities, urging them to raise their guns as a representation of their power. Through this chorus, Darell also expresses pride in Puerto Rico and its people, celebrating reggaeton culture and dancing, especially perreo. This part of the song highlights the connection between music, dance, and street life.
[Post-Chorus: Darell]
The post-chorus introduces a series of exclamations that add dynamism and excitement to the song. Phrases like “Oh, my God” and “What the fuck?” serve as expressions of surprise or shock, intensifying the narrative. These interjections don’t offer a literal meaning but rather reinforce the party, nightlife, and street energy that Darell wants to convey. The repetition of these phrases heightens the excitement before returning to the main verses.
[Chorus: Darell]
The chorus is repeated, emphasizing the celebration of the neighborhood and the street life of Puerto Rico. Darell once again references the kilos and the thugs, showing the power and representation of those who live in the “underworld.” He also highlights perreo, a sensual dance associated with reggaeton, calling the women dancing provocatively to keep doing so while the rest cheer them on. This chorus reinforces the significance of urban culture in Darell’s music.
[Verse 2: Darell]
In the second verse, Darell continues his obsession with the woman mentioned in the first verse, focusing on her body. He describes her "cuerpazo," demonstrating his fixation on her physical appearance. He jokes about possibly marrying her within two days, showing a carefree attitude toward serious relationships. However, he also displays a violent and possessive attitude, threatening to shoot the woman’s boyfriend if he stands in his way. This verse reinforces Darell’s image as someone dominant and aggressive, willing to do anything for the woman he desires.
[Chorus: Darell]
The chorus repeats again, underscoring the song’s main themes: street life, power, and the celebration of Puerto Rican culture and reggaeton. Darell continues to call on the thugs to raise their weapons and for the women to keep dancing sensually. This chorus serves as a reaffirmation of the party and urban vibe that Darell wants to maintain throughout the song.
[Post-Chorus: Darell]
The post-chorus repeats to close the song, with the same expressions like "Oh, my God" and "What the fuck?", reinforcing the energy and emotion of the narrative. These phrases are cries of amazement that heighten the intensity of the party scene, encapsulating the feeling of living in the moment without any worries. The repetition of the post-chorus serves as an emotional closing to the song, elevating the party vibe and experience Darell aims to evoke.
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"Sexy Sensual" is a new Spanish song by Darell, released on Darell's YouTube channel. The song was written by Maffio, Lil Geniuz, Darell, Eric Duars, Jesús David Valencia Izquierdo, and Vico C, and produced by Maffio and Lil Geniuz. Released on September 20, 2024, "Sexy Sensual" combines an urban and reggaeton style characteristic of Darell, featuring energetic lyrics and references to Puerto Rican street culture.
The lyrics of "Sexy Sensual" revolve around desire and physical attraction, highlighting sensuality and the party life in Puerto Rican neighborhoods. The song blends admiration for a seductive woman with themes of reggaeton lifestyle, marked by music, dance, and representation of the urban environment. It also includes elements of aggression and ostentation that emphasize the intensity of the culture that Darell portrays in his verses.
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The "Sexy Sensual" song is sung by Darell.
The "Sexy Sensual" song by Darell lyrics was written by Maffio, Lil Geniuz, Darell, Eric Duars, Jesus David Valencia Izquierdo & Vico C.
The "Sexy Sensual" song by Darell was produced by Maffio & Lil Geniuz.
Darell released "Sexy Sensual" song on Sep 20, 2024.
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