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Dios los Bendiga Lyrics – SAIKO, Tito “El Bambino”
Read the full lyrics of “Dios los Bendiga” by SAIKO, Tito “El Bambino” from the album LOS ANGELITOS. Here, we have shared the complete “Dios los Bendiga” Lyrics along with its music video, deeper meaning and song credits.
“Dios los Bendiga” by SAIKO and Tito El Bambino is a vibrant celebration of nightlife, friendship, and dance. The song blends reggaetón rhythms with playful, communal energy, inviting listeners to let loose and enjoy the moment. Its core message emphasizes joy, unity, and gratitude, sending blessings to everyone in the party.
“Dios los Bendiga” Lyrics
[Letra de “Dios los Bendiga”]
[Intro: Tito “El Bambino” & SAIKO]
Los Angelitos
(¿Dónde están toa’ las gata’? Pa’ que bailen)
SAIKO
(¿Dónde están to’ los gato’? Pa’ que bailen)
(¿Dónde están to’ mi combo? Pa’ que bailen)
Miren cómo ahora los ponemo’ a to’ a hacer reggaetón como este, jajaja
(¿Dónde están? ¿Dónde están? ¿Dónde están?)
Como el de antes
[Pre-Coro: Tito “El Bambino”]
¿Dónde están toa’ las gata’? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde están to’ los gato’? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde están to’ mi combo? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde еstán? ¿Dónde están? ¿Dónde еstán? (¡Plo, ey!)
[Coro: Tito “El Bambino”]
Eh-eh-eh, que sea lo que Dios diga
Eh-eh-eh, cae la noche y te activa’
Eh-eh-eh, mi combo mano arriba
Eh-eh-eh, y que Dios los bendiga (¡Plo, plo!)
[Verso 1: Tito “El Bambino”]
Esto es pa’ que lo bailen toa’
Quiero ver cómo se mueve, que se pegue a mi pistola (¡Plo, plo!; eh)
Ya llegó, llegó la hora
Desde la capital del reggaetón pa’ mis española’ (¡Plo, plo!)
Eh-eh-eh, aquí se siente el bailoteo
Eh-eh-eh, esto es puro sangundueo
Eh-eh-eh, aquí bailamo’ bendecido’
Eh-eh-eh, ya tú sabe’, “El Bambino”
[Interludio: Tito “El Bambino”]
Baby
Dale que, D!cky, dale, di—
[Pre-Coro: SAIKO & Tito “El Bambino”]
¿Dónde están toa’ las gata’? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde están to’ los gato’? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde están to’ mi combo? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde están? ¿Dónde están? ¿Dónde están? (Los Angelito’)
[Coro: SAIKO & Tito “El Bambino”]
Eh-eh-eh, que sea lo que Dios diga
Eh-eh-eh, cae la noche y te activa’
Eh-eh-eh, mi combo mano arriba
Eh-eh-eh, y que Dios los bendiga
[Verso 2: SAIKO & Tito “El Bambino”]
En Graná’ y en PR nos conocen como maleante’, como maleante’
Me lo dijo Tito, que tu cuerpo es tan provocante, tan provocante
Tú quiere’ mambo, felina, yo un combo de felina’
Pa’ dejarle’ sin estamina, inyectándole’ vitamina’
Di-Diga, que tienen que ser de Los Angelito’
Pa’ que cuando suene el “¡hey!”
[Puente: SAIKO]
Dios los bendiga
Pa’ las gatas, sandungueo
Dios los bendiga
Pa’ mi combo, maleanteo
Dios los bendiga
Ah, to’ mi combo mano arriba
Dios los bendiga, Dios los bendiga
[Outro: Tito “El Bambino” & SAIKO]
Es sencillo
Le dimo’ a la máquina del tiempo
Pero como si fuera el fin del mundo
Los Angelitos, ¡jajaja!
Dios los bendiga
¿Dónde están toa’ las gata’? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde están to’ los gato’? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde están to’ mi combo? Pa’ que bailen
¿Dónde están? ¿Dónde están? ¿Dónde están?
Dios los bendiga
Dios los Bendiga Official Music Video
Meaning of ‘Dios los Bendiga’ Lyrics Explained
Intro: Tito “El Bambino” & SAIKO Meaning:
The song opens with a lively call to everyone in the party to get up and dance. It’s playful and full of energy, almost like the artists are checking if their friends and fans are ready to join the fun. They also nod to the classic reggaetón style, mixing nostalgia with the excitement of the present. It sets a mood that’s festive and inclusive, letting listeners know this is all about enjoyment and moving together.
Pre-Coro: Tito “El Bambino” Meaning:
Here, the focus is on gathering people—girls, guys, and the whole crew—to celebrate and dance. There’s a sense of urgency and excitement, as if the party can’t start until everyone is involved. The repeated questions are a way of pulling the audience into the energy, making it feel like everyone is part of the rhythm and anticipation.
Coro: Tito “El Bambino” Meaning:
The chorus emphasizes letting life unfold naturally, leaving things in God’s hands while embracing the moment. Nighttime becomes a catalyst for fun, and raising hands signals unity and celebration. The repeated blessing is a way to share positivity with everyone present, mixing the spiritual with the playful, creating a carefree and uplifting atmosphere.
Verso 1: Tito “El Bambino” Meaning:
In this verse, the focus is on dancing without limits. The lyrics invite people to move freely and feel the music deeply, creating a connection between the performers and the audience. The references to “capital of reggaetón” and “sandungueo” highlight the culture of the genre, celebrating rhythm, sensuality, and communal enjoyment. It’s an open invitation to embrace the night with joy and gratitude.
Interludio: Tito “El Bambino” Meaning:
The short interlude is a playful nod to spontaneity and collaboration. It keeps the energy flowing and builds anticipation for the next burst of movement and dance, maintaining the lively and interactive vibe of the track.
Pre-Coro: SAIKO & Tito “El Bambino” Meaning:
This section repeats the call to gather everyone for the party, emphasizing that the fun is meant to be shared with friends and fellow dancers. It strengthens the sense of camaraderie and inclusion, highlighting the joy of being together in a vibrant, social space.
Coro: SAIKO & Tito “El Bambino” Meaning:
Again, the chorus reinforces leaving things in God’s hands while fully enjoying the night. The repeated blessings and call for hands in the air combine spiritual acknowledgment with celebration. It’s a reminder to stay positive and share energy with the group, reinforcing the collective joy of the moment.
Verso 2: SAIKO & Tito “El Bambino” Meaning:
This verse adds flirtation and playful intensity. The artists talk about attraction and the fun of dancing with someone who moves provocatively. There’s also a sense of pride in their group, their style, and their identity as part of the reggaetón scene. The lyrics celebrate physical expression, excitement, and the bond of the “combo” or crew, making the dance floor feel like a space of freedom and connection.
Puente: SAIKO Meaning:
The bridge is full of repeated blessings for both dancers and friends, mixing humor and energy. It emphasizes collective enjoyment—whether through dance or camaraderie—and keeps the party vibe alive. The repeated phrases create a chant-like feeling, reinforcing community and shared celebration.
Outro: Tito “El Bambino” & SAIKO Meaning:
In the outro, the song reflects playful exaggeration, like rewinding time or making the night feel endless. The artists bring back the main call to dance, reminding everyone of the energy and joy of the party. The blessings continue, leaving listeners with a sense of fun, positivity, and shared celebration that lingers even as the music winds down.
Dios los Bendiga Song Credits & Production Details
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| Song Title | Dios los Bendiga |
| Singer(s) | SAIKO, Tito “El Bambino” |
| Musician(s) | uli, Jeremy Ayala |
| Lyricist(s) | SAIKO, Tito “El Bambino”, Jeremy Ayala, uli |
| Release Date | January 30, 2026 |
| Label | Sony Music Entertainment Latin, DEPIC PROMOCIONES Y EVENTOS |
| Copyright © | Sony Music Entertainment Latin, DEPIC PROMOCIONES Y EVENTOS |
| Language | Spanish |
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Frequently Asked Questions About Dios los Bendiga Song
Who is the singer of the song ‘Dios los Bendiga’?
The song ‘Dios los Bendiga’ is sung by SAIKO and Tito “El Bambino”.
Who wrote the song ‘Dios los Bendiga’ by SAIKO and Tito “El Bambino”?
The song ‘Dios los Bendiga’ by SAIKO and Tito “El Bambino” is written by SAIKO, Tito “El Bambino”, Jeremy Ayala and uli.
Who produced the music for the song ‘Dios los Bendiga’?
Music of the song ‘Dios los Bendiga’ is produced by uli and Jeremy Ayala.
When was the song ‘Dios los Bendiga’ officially released?
The song ‘Dios los Bendiga’ is officially released on January 30, 2026, accompanied by its official music video.
Which record label released the song ‘Dios los Bendiga’?
The song ‘Dios los Bendiga’ by SAIKO and Tito “El Bambino” was released under the record labels Sony Music Entertainment Latin and DEPIC PROMOCIONES Y EVENTOS.
Who owns the copyright of the song ‘Dios los Bendiga’?
Sony Music Entertainment Latin and DEPIC PROMOCIONES Y EVENTOS own the copyright of the song ‘Dios los Bendiga’.
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