“CONDENADO AL EXITO III” Lyrics by Blessd is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Blessd. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “CONDENADO AL EXITO III” song lyrics are also written by Blessd. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song Condenado al Éxito III by Blessd is a heartfelt thank-you to God for his success, showing how far he’s come from humble beginnings. He talks about growing up in the barrio, dreaming big, and staying focused despite doubt from others. Now that he’s rich and famous, he wants to inspire others like him. It’s all about gratitude, believing in yourself, and never forgetting where you came from.
Letra de CONDENADO AL EXITO III – Blessd
[Letra de “CONDENADO AL EXITO III”]
[Intro: Anuel AA]
Lo que Dios te dio no te lo quita nadie, brother
Créeme, créeme, brother, que tú ere’ tú, cabrón
Y por tú y tú, los estadio’, tú los hiciste solo
¿Sabe’ lo que te digo, brother?
Cabrón, siempre cree en ti bien hijueputa
Que créeme que así mismo yo creo en ti, brother
Así mismo como tú cree’ en mí
Tú me habla’ de mí, tú me has demostrado
Y me has hecho creer en ti bien hijueputa
No sé si te lo han dicho, brother
Pero ahora mismo tú eres la cara de to’ Colombia, baby
[Coro]
Gracias-Gracias-Gracias-Gracias Dios, por darme lo que me toca
Siempre pensando en ti, con tu nombre en mi boca
Ahora soy millonario, me diste lo que me toca
Me regalaste al carro, el Rolex, también la ropa
[Verso 1]
En ti yo confío, por las noche’ que no podía dormir
Pensando en el dinero que a mi familia haría feliz
Quiero inspirar al barrio y de lo malo salir
Y las puertas cerradas ya las pienso abrir
Richard Mille, Patek y la Urus pa’ los domingos
Y ahora tengo billetes de 0 y la gente sabe que soy rico
No me relaciono con raros, solamente con lo que distingo
Y la que me decía “feo”, ahora me dice: “Stiven, tan lindo”
[Coro]
Gracias-Gracias-Gracias-Gracias Dios, por darme lo que me toca
Siempre pensando en ti, con tu nombre en mi boca
Ahora soy millonario, me diste lo que me toca
Me regalaste al carro, el Rolex, también la ropa
[Verso 2]
Mis sueños eran ser futbolista profesional
Pero con la música también me los pudiste dar
Cómo Lucho Díaz, una estrella, yo iba a brillar
Sabía que iba yo a ser hacer grande como Maradona al jugar
Euros, Dólar es lo que me acompaña
De noche, de tarde y también de mañana
Inhala, exhala, lo mío nadie lo sala
Porque yo soy del barrio, del barrio pa’ la fama
[Interludio]
Nunca nadie daba por mí, ni un peso por nosotros
Pero nos enfocamos y la gente empezó a comprender
Que los pelados de barrio también tenían sueños
Y que esos sueños se hacían realidad cuando se enfocaban
[Coro]
Gracias-Gracias-Gracias-Gracias Dios, por darme lo que me toca
Siempre pensando en ti, con tu nombre en mi boca
Ahora soy millonario, me diste lo que me toca
Me regalaste al carro, el Rolex, también la ropa
[Verso 3]
Yo soy de calle y en el barrio siempre hay que ganar
Es la mentalidad que a los míos quiero cambiar
Qué chimba el progreso, qué chimba brillar
(Qué chimba papá orgulloso y también mamá)
[Outro: Elkin “Murdoc” Vargas & Crudo Means Raw]
Y si yo salgo adelante, yo salgo adelante es por mi cucha
Y por mi mamita y si mi mamita falta ¿Víctor, sabe qué?
Porque, ¿sabe qué? Uno sin mamá, uno no es nada
Lo único que uno tiene es la cucha, parce
Blessd, Dios te bendiga por siempre, amén
Money Makers
Monja, don’t got mercy on these n!ggas
Amén
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CONDENADO AL EXITO III Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Anuel AA]
This part is like a powerful pep talk. Anuel is telling someone that whatever God gave them, nobody can take away. He’s saying, “Believe in yourself, because I truly believe in you too.” He reminds them that they’ve made it to the top—filling stadiums—on their own, through their own grind. It’s all about confidence and mutual respect. He’s letting this person know they’re now a symbol for all of Colombia, a face everyone recognizes. There’s this strong vibe of brotherhood and pride. Even if others doubt you, believing in yourself is key, and real ones will believe in you too. It’s a moment of raw, real encouragement, like a big brother showing love and hyping you up for how far you’ve come.
[Coro]
He’s thanking God again and again for everything he’s received. He always keeps God in his thoughts and words. He’s now living a rich life with nice cars, watches, and clothes—all blessings he feels were meant for him. It’s a moment of deep gratitude.
[Verso 1]
He talks about how he trusted in God during sleepless nights when money worries were heavy. All he wanted was to see his family happy. Now that he’s successful, he hopes to motivate people in his neighborhood to escape tough situations. He’s ready to take on new opportunities. His luxury lifestyle—fancy watches, cars, and stacks of cash—shows how far he’s come. He keeps his circle small, only hanging out with people he knows and trusts. Even people who once called him ugly now admire him, showing how success changes perceptions.
[Coro]
Again, he’s thanking God for everything—his success, wealth, and blessings. He repeats how he keeps God’s name close to his heart and acknowledges that everything he has now is what he was always meant to receive.
[Verso 2]
He once dreamed of being a professional footballer, but music ended up making that dream come true in a different way. He compares himself to famous players like Lucho Díaz and Maradona, saying he always knew he’d shine. Now, he’s surrounded by money—both euros and dollars—day and night. He stays focused and confident, believing no one can mess up what’s his. He comes from the streets, but he’s taken that struggle and turned it into fame.
[Interludio]
He remembers how nobody believed in him or his people, not even a little. But they stayed focused, and over time, people started to realize that kids from the neighborhood also had big dreams—and that those dreams could actually come true with enough dedication.
[Coro]
Once more, he’s expressing thanks to God for giving him what’s his. He repeats that he always thinks of God and speaks his name, now living a life full of material blessings like a car, a Rolex, and nice clothes.
[Verso 3]
He’s saying he comes from a tough background where you always have to win just to survive. He wants to change that mindset in his people—to go from surviving to thriving. He’s celebrating progress, success, and making his parents proud. For him, that’s what truly matters.
[Outro: Elkin “Murdoc” Vargas & Crudo Means Raw]
Here, it gets deeply emotional. He says if he’s made it, it’s because of his mom. His “cucha” (a Colombian term for mom) is everything to him. If she were gone, he wouldn’t feel like he had anything at all. It’s a raw truth: without your mom, you feel empty. He honors her, asking for blessings for Blessd and ends with powerful, heartfelt words and a shoutout to his crew, showing respect and love to the journey.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung CONDENADO AL EXITO III song?
A. CONDENADO AL EXITO III song is sung by Blessd.
Q. Who wrote CONDENADO AL EXITO III lyrics?
A. CONDENADO AL EXITO III lyrics are penned by Blessd.
Q. Who has given the music of CONDENADO AL EXITO III song?
A. CONDENADO AL EXITO III music is composed and produced by Blessd.
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