Payaso (Rip Ovi) Lyrics – Casper Mágico

“Payaso (Rip Ovi)” Lyrics by Casper Mágico is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Casper Mágico. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Payaso (Rip Ovi)” song lyrics are also written by Casper Mágico. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Payaso (Rip Ovi)” by Casper Mágico is a fiery diss track where he goes hard at another artist, calling him fake, a snitch, and broke despite acting rich. Casper defends his own legacy, mentions real struggles he’s faced, and calls out lies, betrayal, and clout-chasing in the music scene. It’s raw, personal, and full of pride in staying real and true to his roots.

Letra de Payaso (Rip Ovi) – Casper Mágico

[Letra de “Payaso (Rip Ovi)”]

[Intro: Vicente Fernández]
Con dinero y sin dinero
Yo hago siempre lo que quiero
Y mi palabra es la ley
No tengo trono ni reina
Ni nadie que me comprenda
Pero sigo siendo el rey

[Verso 1]
Que en paz descanse Celia Cruz y que en paz descanse El Taiger (Amén)
Qué raro, te cogieron y al rato explotó un indictment (El chota)
Tus prenda’ son to’as fecas como la fe de Wanda Rolón (Samurai)

Y yo he baja’o pa’ Cuba y no te quieren en Barrio ‘e Colón (Dime, Ja Rulay)
‘Tás bien pela’o cabrón con esas combi’ bello
Millonario, ya pegué un artista, el que dice: ¡Hey!
A esa corona le faltan diamante’, esa no e’ la del rey
Es de BK, y el Ferrari lo pintaste con spray
Cabrón, nadie quiere grabar contigo
Luar te tiró en el remix, fue por Elegido (Por Elegido)
Si Hades se montó fue porque La H le dijo
Y Emma te dejó esperando, cabrón, con los chavos en el bolsillo (Jajaja)
Quieres pelear con Myers, te gustan así pequeño’
Pero acuérdate, cabrón, que a Goliat lo mató David (Ah)
Espérate, ¿por qué yo hablo de estatura aquí? (Oh)
Si a ti un enano te fequeó con to’ y que tu mai estaba ahí
El género te escupió (Te escupió), PR no te la dio (No te la dio)
Una pregunta, ¿el máster de ese remix es tuyo? No (No)
No puede’ roncar de numbers, “Te Boté” lo escribí yo
Los rockstar van al cielo, pero a ti no te quiere ni Dio’
Vo’a mandarte a secuestrar con un travesti
Ya que en la entrevista querías verle la pinga a La Peki
Cabrón, yo tengo un palo y una 19X
Cuida’o con el humo ‘el crack, que esa nariz está bien negra como SEKI
Atención modelo’ de Instagram y de TikTok
Que pídanle las prueba’ a Ovi antres de subirte al bote
Ese cabrón no tiene SIDA, ese hijuepta tiene un brote (Jajaja)
Despué’ vas a botar flujos amarillos por el Kotex

¿Vas a seguir con lo de la frontera? ¿Qué tú ere’, un burro?
‘Tás pagando la deuda del carro con la renta de (??)
Eso’ e’ lo tuyo, te pillaron y dijiste que no e’ tuyo
Y pa’ colmo le achacaste el pote ‘e perco’ a los tuyo’
Cabrón, ya sé porqué te gusta burlarte del convicto
Porque tú eres chota, y los chota’ no caen preso’
Choteaste al tarjetero, por eso e’ que estás invicto
Quieres treparte a coger puño’ por 6 mil trapos de peso’
¡Casper!

[Puente]
Los chotas no van al cielo
Yo hice tiempo en la federal (35G94069, cabrón)
Hasta la muerte soy real
No como tú, peliculero
Ahora— (Huelebicho)
(Número de preso, cabrón, tú no sabe’ de eso)

[Verso 2]
E-Estas poniendo a tu mai a cocinar pa’ mantenerla (Abusador)
Le diste una Urus pa’ cambiarla por un Tesla (Abusador)
Pregúntale a Hades a ver si yo no soy un murda
Que yo vengo del tiempo de lo’ tiburone’ en La Perla
Cuida tus perrita’, quieren que yo se lo meta
Embuste, no, cabrón, si se lo meto yo me enfermo
Estás tirándole a to’ el mundo, cabrón, no te comprometa’
Que por eso Kendo te pilló y te dio par de galleta’
‘Tás sacando corta en vano, pa’ eso ni me la engancho
Yo que tú me canto humilde, le debes tu vida a Rancho
Si a los shooters digo: “movie” (Movie), los palos gritan: “action”
Y tu casa de Polly Pocket cabe adentro de la piscina de mi mansion (Prr)
Atiende, jefecín
A GiovaKartoons le robaste un carro y el “Claro que sí” (Claro que sí)
No diga’ que no, que tú sabe’ que sí (Sabe’ que sí)
Saliste en cámara’ choteando, te faltó decir cheese

[Outro]
¡Casper!
Los Mágicos, cabrón
Los verdadero’ hijuepta
Real hasta la muerte
Flow La Movie, forever
Glad Empire
Dime, Eliot
Jaco, mm-hahaha
Jaco en la pista
Mera, dime, Mielma
De Torres de Sabana pa’l mundo, cabrón
¡Casper!
Mera, cabrón, para de tratar de confundir los fanático’, cabrón
¿Que yo no pego na’ desde “Te Boté”? Estúpido
Cabrón, y entonce’, ¿Yo no hice “No Te Veo”?
¿Yo no hice “Fantasmita”?
¿Yo no hice “Travesuras”, “Sola y Vacía”, “Presidentes Muertos”, “Ducati”, “Toki”?
Cabrón, ¿de qué tú habla’?
Y tú sabes que, que to’ eso’ másters son mío’, cabrón, jaja
Ah, y otra cosa, cabrón, tú no ere’ el único que ha sufri’o en esta vida, cabrón
Tú no eres el único que tiene historia de superación
Cabrón, o de dónde tú cree’ que yo vengo
Cabrón, tú no viste que a mi se me murió mi manejador, cabrón, con mi hermana y mis sobrino’, cabrón
Y yo como quiera estoy aquí como quiera rompiéndote el culo
Cabrón, ¿de qué tu habla’?
Tengo un artista, cabrón, que es el número uno ahora mismo de los nuevo’
De la nueva, ahora mismo en Puerto Rico, donde tú quiere’ sonar, cabrón
Cabrón, y nadie quiere vivir en Miami, cabrón
To’ el mundo quiere vivir en Puerto Rico, cabrón, donde vivo yo
En Cagua’, donde no va’ a volver a pisar, cabrón, hasta que traiga’ tus papele’, canto ‘e jodi’o chota

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Payaso (Rip Ovi) Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Vicente Fernández]
This intro sets the tone with an old-school classic vibe. It talks about living life on your own terms—whether you have money or not, you’re still the boss of your own world. The person doesn’t have royalty or anyone who understands him, but he still carries himself like a king. It’s about pride, independence, and doing things your own way no matter the circumstances.

[Verso 1]
Casper kicks things off by paying respect to the late Celia Cruz and El Taiger, showing a bit of seriousness before diving into the real shots. Right after, he points out how strange it is that the guy he’s dissing got caught and suddenly there was an indictment—calling him out as a snitch. He mocks the dude’s jewelry, saying it’s fake like someone who pretends to be religious but isn’t really about that life.

Casper mentions going to Cuba and how people there don’t even like the guy in a specific neighborhood. He clowns him for being broke despite wearing fancy outfits and acting like a millionaire. Casper says he already made a successful artist famous and hints that the guy he’s attacking is wearing a crown that doesn’t even shine—basically saying he’s not the real king, just pretending. He adds that the guy’s Ferrari is so fake, it looks like it was painted with spray paint.

He points out that no one wants to work with this dude. Even artists who were on songs with him only joined because of someone else’s influence. Casper brings up how another artist left the guy hanging despite already being paid. He makes fun of the guy trying to fight someone smaller, but then flips the script and says even small people can take down giants—referencing David and Goliath. He jokes about talking about height just to bring up the fact that someone short had disrespected him in front of his mom.

Casper goes on to say that the whole music scene has rejected this guy, and Puerto Rico doesn’t show him love. He questions whether he even owns the rights to one of the remixes he brags about. Then he reminds him that Casper himself wrote “Te Boté,” which was a huge hit—implying he’s the real deal behind the numbers.

He throws a dark joke, saying even rockstars go to heaven but this guy won’t because even God doesn’t like him. Then he takes it even further with offensive lines about kidnapping him with a trans person, just to mock him for something said in an interview. Casper says he’s armed and warns the guy about drug use, hinting that it’s messing up his face.

Then he talks directly to social media girls, warning them to ask for test results before getting with Ovi, because he doesn’t just have an STI—he has a breakout. He follows up with a graphic joke about what happens next. Casper makes fun of the guy for acting like a drug mule at the border and says he’s struggling financially, paying car debts with rent money.

He says the guy always denies stuff when caught, even blaming his friends for drügs. Then comes the punch—Casper claims he mocks prisoners because he’s a snitch, and snitches never go to jail. He reveals the guy snitched on someone involved in cards, and that’s why he’s still out. Finally, he calls him out for trying to fight for small amounts of money, basically showing how desperate and clownish he looks.

[Puente]
Here, Casper draws a strong line. He says snitches don’t go to heaven and reminds everyone that he actually served federal prison time—dropping his inmate number to prove it. He claims to be real until death, unlike the person he’s dissing, who just acts tough like in a movie. He wraps it with a nasty insult, mocking the other guy for never having experienced real consequences.

[Verso 2]
Now Casper shifts focus to personal attacks. He starts by saying the guy is making his own mom work just to get by and even gave her a car only to trade it for a cheaper one, calling him abusive for that. He tells listeners to ask Hades if he’s not a killer, basically saying he’s dangerous and has street credibility that goes way back.

He warns the guy to keep his “girls” in check, joking that they want him s*xually, but then quickly shuts it down by saying he’d get sick if he ever touched them—totally insulting them. Casper criticizes him for attacking everyone in the music scene and says that’s why Kendo once slapped him.

He mocks the guy for pulling out guns for no reason and says even he doesn’t bother strapping up for that kind of drama. He suggests he should be humble instead of showing off, because if it weren’t for someone named Rancho, he wouldn’t even be alive. Casper flexes again, saying if he calls his shooters into action, they respond like in a movie scene.

He makes fun of the guy’s small house, saying it could fit inside his pool. Then comes another call-out—accusing him of stealing a car from GiovaKartoons and lying about it. Casper says everyone knows the truth because there’s even video proof of him snitching, and the only thing he didn’t do was smile for the camera.

[Outro]
In the outro, Casper stamps his name and his team—“Los Mágicos”—and proudly reps his identity as someone who’s always kept it real. He shouts out Flow La Movie and his label Glad Empire, showing loyalty to his people. Then he calls out the guy again for trying to trick fans into thinking Casper isn’t relevant anymore.

He claps back hard by listing off his hit songs—”No Te Veo,” “Fantasmita,” “Travesuras,” “Sola y Vacía,” and more—proving he’s still got it. He claims full ownership of the masters to all those tracks, showing he’s not only successful, but smart with his business too.

Casper gets real for a moment and says everyone’s been through tough times, not just the other guy. He shares that he lost his manager, sister, and nephews in a tragedy, but he still pushed through and came out stronger—something the other guy couldn’t relate to. He says he’s still here, still shining, and still beating the competition.

He ends it by saying he’s got a new artist who’s killing it right now in Puerto Rico—where real reggaetón is popping, not Miami where the other guy lives. Casper says everybody wants to be in Puerto Rico, especially in his hometown of Caguas, and makes it clear the other guy isn’t welcome there unless he clears his name and brings the right paperwork, calling him out once more as a snitch.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Payaso (Rip Ovi) song?
A. Payaso (Rip Ovi) song is sung by Casper Mágico.

Q. Who wrote Payaso (Rip Ovi) lyrics?
A. Payaso (Rip Ovi) lyrics are penned by Casper Mágico.

Q. Who has given the music of Payaso (Rip Ovi) song?
A. Payaso (Rip Ovi) music is composed and produced by Casper Mágico.

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