Fuerza Regida Sigo Chambeando Lyrics English Translation
"Sigo Chambeando" by Fuerza Regida is a song that tells the story of the artist's journey and hustle to success. The lyrics describe how it all started in the central valley in 2010, where the artist had to make a big decision between working in construction or selling drugs. They chose the latter and started making money. Despite facing challenges, such as getting robbed, the artist continues to work hard and make a living. The song also touches on personal tragedy, as the artist lost their daughter, but they have learned to overcome the pain and move forward. The lyrics also mention the artist's pride in their humble roots and their dedication to their family. Overall, "Sigo Chambeando" is a testament to resilience, hard work, and the pursuit of success.
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It all started in the central valley
Year 2010 when it all began
I had to make a big decision
Go work in construction
Or sell those ounces, doubling up, yes sir
The benjamins started to come
Right away, compa Chuy, I won't back down
Let's make the exchange and move forward
When two armed men
Took down that job, no problem, there's plenty here
But here I am still working
The bills are giving me
Pava kush I'm planting
And the bales I'm taking out
Driving new cars
Every year I'm buying
A Mercedes 5-50
Brand name clothes well worn
Pure Lumbre Music
Pure humble ranch, old man
Another problem, old man
An accident that changed my life
I lost my daughter that damn day
And I learned to overcome that wound
Walking forward
With my head held high, fully aware of all this mess
By my side I always carry my gun
Well armed so they better watch out
I protect myself because only I can
I don't need to pray to anyone
I'm always on point, my people already know
Greetings to Mr. Ramón
He's my father and I esteem him
The family businesses
He left them within my reach
You'll see me on South First
Smoking the green
A Jolly Rancher cookies blunt
Riding in my truck
Hell yeah, old man
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