GOTA Lyrics by Neo Pistea is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Neo Pistea. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Gota song lyrics are also written by Neo Pistea. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In It, the rapper reflects on his rough upbringing in a tough neighborhood. He talks about the struggles and harsh realities of life, from dealing with betrayal to witnessing crime, poverty, and the challenges of surviving in a place where trust is earned. Despite the hardships, he finds pride in his roots, where loyalty and realness matter. The song celebrates his rise from these tough streets, where he learned the ways of the trap scene, now living a life of success and dropping “drip” (style) as he moves forward.
GOTA Lyrics
[Letra de “GOTA”]
[Verso]
En mi barrio no te quieren si sos chota (¡Eh!)
Sos la vieja que no devuelve la pelota
Volví a casa y me reciben con el alma rota
En mi barrio si te quieren, bro, te quieren posta
Los gurí descalzo’, el barro del downtown (Oh)
Y comparten entre dos un par de ojota’
El poli de borcego’ como el Gato con Bota’
Buscando en el control algo para su narizota (Oh, oh)
Me decían de guachín: “Siempre das la nota” (Oh)
Y ahora dicen: “Tony, ¿por qué no nos das la nota?”
Más de mil derrotas y ni se me nota (Cero)
Hago que se sienten y que tomen nota (Oh)
Ladrones brotan, los drone’ que flotan
Vuelan por mi jardín y no son gaviotas
El bondi La Perlita, rojo terracota
Y el botón de alarma en una parada remota
Un niño que dejó la school
Y otro niño futbolista deja el club, muy cara la cuota
En el hood está difícil, la espalda se agota
Pero si sos real, en el almacén te anotan
Acá son bichota’, las guacha’ te acotan
Si no entra en la ropa, el caño lo acortan
Sí, si pintan las piñas, se complotan
Y si pinta un patrullero, se comportan
[Coro]
Y yo que salí de acá, suelto drip gota a gota
Y yo que salí de acá, aprendí a hacerla corta
Y por eso hacemo’ trap, somo’ trap, no hay otra
Mi familia es el trap y mi barrio es el trap
Y yo que salí de acá, suelto drip gota a gota
Y yo que salí de acá, aprendí a hacerla corta
Y por eso hacemo’ trap, somos trap, no hay otra
Mi familia es el trap y mi barrio es el trap, trap
[Outro]
Tony
Ivo, ay, yah-ah-ah
Tony
Yeah, yeah, barrio
Real en el westside
CULTO
Neo Pistea Songs
- GOTA (English Translation)
- CUIQUI (English Translation)
- PARTNER (English Translation)
- POLIS (English Translation)
- R.I.C.O (English Translation)
GOTA Lyrics Meaning
[Verso]
In the first verse of “GOTA,” Neo Pistea reflects on the harsh realities of his neighborhood. He starts by saying that if you’re fake or weak (“chota”), people won’t respect you. He uses the example of someone who doesn’t return the ball when playing, symbolizing a lack of loyalty. When he comes home, he feels broken, highlighting the emotional toll his environment has on him. He emphasizes that if you’re truly accepted in his neighborhood, the love is real and deep. He describes kids with no shoes, sharing sandals, and the struggles of everyday life in his downtown area. The verse continues by portraying the police as corrupt, using references to a character searching for something on a “control” (possibly a drug reference). Neo recalls being a troublemaker as a child, always getting attention for his actions, but now, as an adult, people ask him why he’s no longer making waves. Despite facing numerous losses, he doesn’t show it, maintaining composure. He mentions the prevalence of thieves and drones (which could symbolize surveillance or danger), and even a random alarm that goes off in a quiet part of town. He notes the difficulties of growing up, with kids leaving school or sports due to financial struggles, but if you’re real, people have your back in the community. He paints a picture of a tough environment where people have to adapt to survive, even if it means breaking rules or finding ways around obstacles.
[Coro]
In the chorus, Neo Pistea talks about how he’s moved on from his tough neighborhood but still carries the lessons learned there. “Suelto drip gota a gota” refers to him releasing his style and success little by little. He’s proud of where he’s from, but he’s also learned to “hacerla corta” – to keep things simple and direct, surviving by being sharp and street-smart. He affirms his identity in the trap music scene, saying that trap is not just a genre to him, but a lifestyle. His family and his roots are in trap music, and it’s the culture that shaped him. He continues to embrace his past and his journey while staying true to himself and his neighborhood.
[Outro]
The outro is a simple but powerful affirmation of Neo Pistea’s identity, proudly representing his “real” roots from the Westside.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung GOTA song?
A. GOTA song is sung by Neo Pistea.
Q. Who wrote GOTA lyrics?
A. GOTA lyrics are penned by Neo Pistea.
Q. Who has given the music of GOTA song?
A. GOTA music is composed and produced by Neo Pistea.
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