Kamikaze Lyrics by Natanael Cano, Uriel Gaxiola, Ganggy is a latest Spanish song in the voices of Natanael Cano, Uriel Gaxiola, Ganggy. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Kamikaze song lyrics are also written by Natanael Cano, Uriel Gaxiola, Ganggy. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song *Kamikaze* by Natanael Cano, Uriel Gaxiola, and Ganggy portrays a gritty, fast-paced lifestyle filled with violence, power, and luxury. The lyrics highlight the dangerous, militarized world the artists navigate, with references to weapons, armored cars, and street warfare. They describe their fearless, high-stakes existence, where loyalty and strength are key. The song touches on themes of dominance and rebellion, mixing imagery of combat and opulence, all while embracing a rebellious attitude towards singerity and society. It’s a raw reflection of their world, mixing danger with confidence.
Kamikaze Lyrics
[Letra de “Kamikaze”]
[Intro: Uriel Gaxiola]
It’s Wicked Outside
Cuernos largos se cargan los plebes
Las caravanas sembrando el terror
Y voy fumándome un gallo de mota
Adentro de la troca un humaderón
[Coro: Uriel Gaxiola & Natanael Cano]
Cuernos largos se cargan los plebes
Las caravanas sembrando el terror
Y voy fumándome un gallo de mota
Adentro ‘e la troca un humaderón
Cuernos largos que cargan los plebes
Las caravanas sembrando el terror
Y voy fumándome un gallo de mota
Adentro de la troca un humaderón
[Verso 1: Uriel Gaxiola]
Casco, capuchas, la ropa camuflajeada
Puro Kamikaze, escuela militarizada
Sacando chapulines en SEMEFO y ambulancia
Caravanas empotradas volando el tostón de banda
¿Qué onda? Van más chapulines pa’ la fosa
Trucha con la maña al estilo de La Cosa Nostra
Fuga pa’ San Pedro pa’ que truene la mojosa
Dos pelotas de lavada y relumbra la Superona
[Refrán: Ganggy]
Más largos, saqué munición a lo ba*tardo
Me gusta la guerra y puro chavalo jalado
El puesto que me dieron gané a punta de balazo
Más de cien empecherados al frente de mi comando
[Verso 2: Ganggy & Uriel Gaxiola]
Ando como Talibán, bien monta’o en un Can-Am
Bien placoso me verán, no me importa el qué dirán
Los diamantes me brillan, quieren tumbar, no podrán
Cargo equipo militar y un pericón para inhalar
Chapulín que me topo, chapulín que va pa’l hoyo
Si se arma el cagadero, en corto me llega el apoyo
Vato cagazón, mejor túmbese ese rollo
Y me río de ellos cuando a su morra me follo
¿Qué pues, a la verga? Con el cuernito rameado
Paso en TRX y atrás vienen cuatro carros
Los cholos que me cuidan, criado’ en puros barrios bajos
Y en el jet pa’ La Navaja cuando se calienta el rancho
Y ando peleando la causa de altos mandos
Firme y en la rueda, la gente del calendario
Pónganse bien buzos si andan haciendo sus panchos
Que se los lleva la verga y truenan los rifles de asalto
[Interludio: Uriel Gaxiola, Ganggy & Natanael Cano]
Dímelo, Montana
Dile a estos cabrones que la película sigue siendo la misma
Lo que cambiaron son los protagonistas
Y arriba la bandera con los santos, uh
Y puros Corridos Tumbados con los santos (Ah)
Ey
[Verso 3: Natanael Cano]
A capela (A capela), nomás la dejo caer
Si me miran en un Hellcat o en un Porsche GT3
Weissach, porque cargo pa’ eso y más
Y uno que otro blindado, pero eso los traigo atrás
Capitanes con rango de generales
Y en la bolsa guardada el Uzi por si salen planes
Teléfono encriptado y un par de tumba señales
Fusiles, largos, cortos, los plebes ya se la saben
Pendiente al radio, anillos asegurados
Topando de civiles con la guardia y los soldados
Cromándose en las duras, levantando y fusilando
Que me quiere el gobierno, pero no se les ha dado
[Refrán: Natanael Cano]
Cuernos largos, parque y munición a lo ba*tardo
Me gusta la guerra y puro chavalo jalado
El puesto que me dieron gané a punta de vergazo
Más de cien empecherados al frente de mi comando
[Verso 4: Víctor Mendivil]
Y pues cómo vergas venga, en caliente yo les brinco
Salgo encapuchado en los vídeos del C5
¿Pues qué onda? Ahora es Maserati, antes Honda
Parque ilimitado como en Warzone les peleo varias rondas
Fuerzas tácticas de alguien que allá es muy mentado
Y nomás para que sepan, trae Sonora controlado
Pura historia de años, lean en la biblioteca
Los guerreros que mandan traen a full la sangre Azteca
Pues a huevo, mi apá, tengo a toda una cuadrilla
Con las carrilleras bien terciadas al estilo Pancho Villa
Sáquense, a la verga, que tengo un puesto de huevos
Puro rifle ruso, puro aparatito nuevo
Y que unos cuernos largos, que carga toda la plebada
Pelotas de b0mbón y mota de la recetada
Se mueven en Cheyennes con la empresa rotulada
Con máscaras del Guasón o con capuchas de calacas
[Coro: Natanael Cano & Uriel Gaxiola]
Cuernos largos se cargan los plebes
Las caravanas sembrando el terror
Y voy fumándome un gallo de mota
Adentro ‘e la troca un humaderón
Cuernos largos se cargan los plebes
Las caravanas sembrando el terror
Y voy fumándome un gallo de mota
Adentro de la troca un humaderón
[Outro: Natanael Cano & Uriel Gaxiola]
Y bien jalapeño, mi viejo
Wuh-uh
Ah
Ey
Ah, ah, ah, ah
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Kamikaze Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Uriel Gaxiola]
The intro sets the tone of the song, describing a dangerous and chaotic environment. The “long horns” symbolize rifles carried by young men, while “caravans sowing terror” suggests violent groups moving through the area. The mention of smoking weed in a truck adds to the rebellious and carefree vibe, blending criminal activity with a sense of detachment.
[Coro: Uriel Gaxiola & Natanael Cano]
In the chorus, the recurring mention of “long horns” (weapons) and “caravans” hints at organized crime or gang activity, spreading fear wherever they go. The singer casually talks about smoking weed in a truck, reinforcing the laid-back, rebellious attitude despite the dangerous surroundings. The chorus emphasizes the gritty lifestyle the characters are living.
[Verso 1: Uriel Gaxiola]
In this verse, the lyrics describe a militarized, almost paramilitary lifestyle with “helmets, hoods, and camouflaged clothing.” The mention of “Kamikaze” indicates a reckless, all-or-nothing approach to life. They talk about pulling off violent acts, like attacking enemies (“chapulines” or traitors) and dealing with singerities in a ruthless, calculated way. The reference to “San Pedro” hints at running from law enforcement or dangerous situations.
[Refrán: Ganggy]
This refrain shows a deep connection to violence, as the singer embraces it with “ammo to the extreme” and mentions enjoying the chaos of war. They claim that the position they’ve attained was earned through violence (“by shooting their way up”). The “hundred armed men” at their command underline the strength and power they now hold.
[Verso 2: Ganggy & Uriel Gaxiola]
This verse highlights the singer’s confidence in their dominance, likening themselves to a Taliban fighter, ready for anything. The lyrics talk about flaunting wealth (“diamonds”), military-grade weapons, and a constant readiness for conflict. The mention of “TRX” and “four cars” shows the luxury and protection they have. It also reflects their deep roots in street culture, with references to dangerous places and people they trust. The mention of rifles and military equipment signals a readiness for serious confrontation, while boasting about control over territories like Sonora.
[Interludio: Uriel Gaxiola, Ganggy & Natanael Cano]
In the interlude, the artists acknowledge that while the faces and names may change, the core of their lifestyle and actions remains the same. The flag with “the saints” symbolizes their belief system or code, and the reference to “Corridos Tumbados” (a music genre) ties it all together with their cultural identity. It emphasizes that they’re still on the same path despite any changes around them.
[Verso 3: Natanael Cano]
Here, the artist flaunts his success and power, mentioning high-end cars like the Hellcat and Porsche GT3, and the backup they carry in the form of armored vehicles. The reference to generals and military-grade weapons shows his control and influence. He emphasizes his preparedness with encrypted phones and a readiness to deal with any threats. The lyrics also reflect a personal style of living dangerously, all while asserting that the government can’t touch him or his crew.
[Refrán: Natanael Cano]
This refrain echoes the theme of dominance and readiness for battle. The lyrics highlight the artist’s preference for war and violence, proudly stating that they’ve earned their position through force. It paints a picture of a leader with a well-armed command, reinforcing the tough and aggressive persona they’ve crafted.
[Verso 4: Víctor Mendivil]
In this verse, the artist brags about their readiness for any situation, whether it’s driving a Maserati or fighting like in a video game (“Warzone”). They mention being prepared with unlimited firepower, and the mention of “Sonora controlled” suggests territorial control. The reference to “Aztec blood” connects their violence with pride in their heritage, and they glorify their aggressive style with comparisons to historical figures like Pancho Villa. The verse ends by showcasing the heavy weaponry and street presence they hold.
[Coro: Natanael Cano & Uriel Gaxiola]
The chorus repeats the themes of power and violence, with “long horns” (weapons) and caravans spreading fear. Again, the singer’s laid-back attitude is emphasized with casual references to smoking weed in a truck, but the sense of danger and violence remains a core part of the lifestyle being described.
[Outro: Natanael Cano & Uriel Gaxiola]
The outro adds a casual yet defiant tone, with the phrase “bien jalapeño” (a slang term for being tough or fearless) reinforcing their tough persona. The sounds and chants at the end give a final burst of energy, leaving the listener with a sense of boldness and rebellion.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Kamikaze song?
A. Kamikaze song is sung by Natanael Cano, Uriel Gaxiola, Ganggy.
Q. Who wrote Kamikaze lyrics?
A. Kamikaze lyrics are penned by Natanael Cano, Uriel Gaxiola, Ganggy.
Q. Who has given the music of Kamikaze song?
A. Kamikaze music is composed and produced by Natanael Cano, Uriel Gaxiola, Ganggy.
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