CHAPIADORA.COM Lyrics – Quevedo

CHAPIADORA.COM Lyrics by Quevedo is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Quevedo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Chapiadora.com song lyrics are also written by Quevedo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It is a raw and emotional song where the singer reflects on a past toxic relationship. He reminisces about difficult times, living in poverty, and being in a complicated dynamic with a woman who seemed more interested in material wealth and status than genuine love. He expresses regret and bitterness, mentioning how he sacrificed for her but was ultimately betrayed. Despite everything, he’s still emotionally conflicted, knowing he could have had a better life without her but also admitting he’d be willing to go back despite the pain. The song mixes feelings of resentment with a sense of resignation.

CHAPIADORA.COM Lyrics

[Letra de “CHAPIADORA.COM”]

[Estribillo]
En el cenicero encontré una colilla con tu pintalabio’
Y un tanga de hilo por el fondo del armario
Vivíamo’ en un bajo, bajo’ eran nuestros salario’
Y tú pidiéndole a Dios que no me hiciera sicario
Pa’ no terminar dentro, bebé
Y ahora es otro el que te lo tiene adentro, bebé
Aunque quisiera estar adentro, baby, estar adentro
Si lo llego a saber, te lo juro, lo dejo dentro

[Verso 1]
No me querías en la calle, ni me quería’ sin plata

Cómo me salió tan caro que tú fuera’ tan barata
Y ya he sido hasta cajero, tú queriendo un astronauta
Te vi hasta con futbolista’, que hasta en sueldo busca pauta
¿Qué fue lo que yo hice mal?, ¿por qué fue que te dejé?
Me diste con el metal y contaste que te preñé
Me hiciste sentir tan mal que hasta el fierro lo empeñé
Compré pañale’, biberone’ y un carrito de bebé
To’ eso ya lo regalé
Pero las copia’ de tu llave las guardé por si te da con volver
Pero soy tan rencoroso que si vuelve yo me pongo pa’ la calle
Voy y compro esa pistola que empeñé

[Estribillo]
En el cenicero encontré una colilla con tu pintalabio’
Y un tanga de hilo por el fondo del armario
Vivíamo’ en un bajo, bajo’ eran nuestros salario’
Y tú pidiéndole a Dios que no me hiciera sicario
Pa’ no terminar dentro, bebé
Y ahora es otro el que te lo tiene adentro, bebé
Aunque quisiera estar adentro, baby, estar adentro
Si lo llego a saber, te lo juro, lo dejo dentro

[Verso 2]
Querías la Cybertruck estando montada en mi 206
Tengo manchadas las Crocs y el cuello verde por la chain

Al final tu amigo gay resultó que no era gay
Y eso dolió como el disparo en la barriga de Lil Wayne
Hoy se celebra aunque no hay na’ que celebrar
Traigan romo, traigan pepas y alguien que la pue’a fiar
Traigan nieve, es lo más cerca que voy a estar de esquiar
Escóndanme las llaves, que no voy a poder guiar

[Pre-Estribillo]
Que se jodan to’, woh
Que le den a to’, woh
Que yo solo soy un pobre diablo como Don
Pa’ encontrarte hay que buscarte en chapiadora.com

[Estribillo]
Pa’ olvidarte me fumé la chusta que quedaba con tu pintalabio’
Y le puse a otra loca el tanga que había en el armario
Estoy viviendo en el bajo y aún no me alcanza el salario
Porque no me hice ateo y terminé siendo sicario
Aunque hubiese acaba’o dentro, bebé
Te aseguro que hubiera esta’o mejor dentro, bebé
Feliz y contento, feliz y contento
Y aun sabiendo to’ eso te lo hubiera echa’o adentro

[Outro]
Yeah, ah-ah
Buena’ noche’, baby, yeah
Ah-ah, ah-ah
Buenas noche’, buenas noche’, buenas noche’, buenas noche’, buenas noche’

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CHAPIADORA.COM Lyrics Meaning

[Estribillo]
In this part of the song, Quevedo reflects on finding signs of a past lover in his life—lipstick on a cigarette and a thong hidden in a closet. He talks about the struggles they faced together, living in a poor situation. The woman had feared that he might end up in a life of crime. Now, he sees that another man is with her, something that hurts him, though he admits he still has feelings for her. He feels regretful, wishing he could go back in time to change things, but acknowledges he might have been better off without her.

[Verso 1]
In the first verse, Quevedo expresses his frustration with the way his ex treated him. He feels like she didn’t want him unless he had money, and she was more interested in wealth and status than real love. He even sacrificed his own well-being, working hard at low-paying jobs, just to meet her materialistic desires. He reflects on the pain of being with her and how, despite trying to build a life together, she didn’t appreciate him. He mentions even making sacrifices like selling his possessions to provide for her, only to end up heartbroken. He keeps a copy of her key in case she ever comes back, but he admits his bitterness, knowing he would act coldly if she returned.

[Estribillo]
In this repeated chorus, Quevedo revisits the theme of finding traces of his ex in his life. He mentions how their financial struggles were real, but her desire for a better life seemed to conflict with the reality of their situation. Now, another man is in her life, and Quevedo feels pain and jealousy. Even though he wants to be with her, he regrets that things didn’t work out. He reflects on how different things could have been if he had made different choices, but he still feels conflicted about his feelings.

[Verso 2]
In the second verse, Quevedo describes how his ex had high expectations, wanting luxury items like a Cybertruck, while he could barely afford a modest car. He mentions how he looked unpolished, but she still sought out wealth and status. He also references a painful revelation about her friend, who turned out not to be gay, and how that betrayed his trust. He talks about partying and trying to forget the hurt, but there’s still an underlying sense of emptiness. Despite the fun, he realizes that he’s far from the life he wanted and stuck in a cycle of frustration and disappointment.

[Pre-Estribillo]
In this pre-chorus, Quevedo expresses his anger and frustration. He no longer cares about anything or anyone. He refers to himself as a “poor devil” like a character named Don, and jokes that finding his ex is now as easy as looking her up on a website for women who seek wealthy men. It’s a bitter remark, showing how he feels betrayed and used.

[Estribillo]
In this final chorus, Quevedo reflects on his efforts to forget his ex by using substances and even putting the same thong on another woman. He talks about still living in poor conditions, struggling financially. He admits that his choices led him down a bad path, but there’s a part of him that still yearns for the relationship, wishing it had worked out differently. Despite the pain and regret, he would have made the same decisions because he loved her, even if it ended badly. His emotional conflict shows that love and bitterness often coexist.

[Outro]
The outro is simply a repetitive, casual farewell. Quevedo ends with a light-hearted tone, saying “Good night” repeatedly, almost as if he’s trying to move on from the intense emotions he just expressed in the song. It’s a way to shift from the deeper, emotional content to a more carefree conclusion.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung CHAPIADORA.COM song?
A. CHAPIADORA.COM song is sung by Quevedo.

Q. Who wrote CHAPIADORA.COM lyrics?
A. CHAPIADORA.COM lyrics are penned by Quevedo.

Q. Who has given the music of CHAPIADORA.COM song?
A. CHAPIADORA.COM music is composed and produced by Quevedo.

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