“La Jumper” Lyrics by Luar La L is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Luar La L. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “La Jumper” song lyrics are also written by Luar La L. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America.
The song is Luar La L talking tough and confident, saying he stays real while others are fake. He brags about his skills, independence, and street credibility, calling out artists who rely on writers or image. He flexes success, hustle, and fearlessness, warns rivals not to test him, and makes it clear he runs his own lane, not chasing trends or approval.
Letra de La Jumper – Luar La L
[Letra de “La Jumper”]
[Intro]
Ejem, oye
Oye, súbeme el gain, bájame el ground
Callaíto’
Nosotros somo’ Los Sobr3naturale’, cabrón
Atiendan
[Verso 1]
Gente bipolar, quédense con to’ los R y los AK
Yo que ando en los P90 y FN, FalleN
El mal del ojo les cuesta el rosario y rompe el collar
Yo nunca vo’a cambiar mi forma ‘e ser por ser dizque un tal
Vamo’ brincando la batuta, y eso es real
Dime que (??)
(??) si te ve, no te campea
No es lo mismo ver 300 punshlines a cuando te rushean
Esas combi de ustede’ están rara’, ¿dónde es que las cachan?
No sé qué es más fake, si sus cadena’ o esas combi match-up
El rifle y una corta, comunista con su pico y hacha
Baja pa’l caserío (??)
El real entre to’ los falso’, me cago en madre del género
Pa’ subir te piden (??), y después no dan el crédito
En vivo no suenan igual, artistas cibernético’
No puede hablar de código’ aquel que falla en lo ético
Yo sí la tengo en play, haciendo plata, chichando y jugando Play
De to’ los presidente’ muerto’ pregúntenme, no es too fake
‘Toy loco que me tiren, hagan el fail
Pero to’s me corren, llevan tiempo ya con los skate
Y by the way, sería un gusto (Bu), ver como pasas el susto
No es por alardear, te veo y te embrujo
Si hay problema’ no te duerma’, camarón
Yo siempre arisco, tiburón, por si me los encuentro (??) busco
‘Tán tirando como pa’l 2020
En la UP haciendo un par de carrera’ entre yo y Kaponi
El caballote de esto es Tony, sus diamante’ son zirconi
No nos dieron na’ en la Sony, el de la jumpa y no es Bad Bunny
[Coro]
Yo me grabo, yo mismo me escribo, yo mismo lo canto
Ellos esclavo’ de estos compositore’ creyéndose el cuento
Qué descaro, no se muerdan conmigo, que no es pa’ tanto
Jodío’ charro, en el nombre de Jesús les vo’a matar al santo
Yo me grabo, yo mismo me escribo, yo mismo lo canto
Ellos esclavo’ de estos compositore’ creyéndose el cuento
Qué descaro, no se muerdan conmigo, que no es pa’ tanto
Jodío’ charro, en el nombre de Jesús les vo’a matar al santo, ¡prr! (¿Qué?)
[Verso 2]
Estoy viviendo en modo rockstar, joseando to’ los día’, hay que buscarla
Y tú hablando mierda, vete, (??) un podcast
La movie está en play, cabrón, conmigo ponte el broadcast
Ellos son corte Jordan Retro 10, estás son las Bobcats
No sabes de esos cheats, por eso tu flow se ve cheap
Rokero le prende en full la guitarra y
Ya mismo les suelto a C eLe, el robot tiene el chip
Mejor quédate frío, pingüino a lo Happy Feet
Yo los pauto porque sí, esta pa’ aquel, también pa’ ti
Pa’ que lo piensen antes de irse en contra ‘e mí
Ustedes (??)
Quieren llegarme pero no me alcanzan porque me les fui
Ando pisa’o en el Hellcat to’as las (??), Men In Black
El duro, soy el puto crack, y ustedes to’ son unos wack, trili…
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La Jumper Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
He’s setting the vibe, asking for sound adjustments, telling everyone to stay quiet, and announcing his crew as powerful and worth paying attention to.
[Verso 1]
Here he starts by calling out people who act unstable or switch sides easily, saying they can keep their basic weapons while he moves smarter and more prepared. He paints himself as someone operating on another level, not just louder but more calculated. He talks about envy and bad energy, saying it brings consequences to others, while he stays protected and grounded. He makes it clear he will never change who he is just to fit into some fake image or impress anyone in the industry. He moves forward confidently, breaking rules and skipping steps because he believes his path is real and earned.
He throws shade at people who only look good from far away, saying it’s different when pressure is real and you’re being challenged directly. He questions the authenticity of others, from their outfits to their jewelry, suggesting everything about them feels forced or copied. He mixes street imagery with political and social references to show he understands struggle, power, and survival. When he talks about going down to the neighborhood, he’s reminding listeners that his roots are real and that he’s respected where it actually matters.
He calls himself the real one surrounded by fake personalities, openly criticizing the music scene for being dishonest and exploitative. He points out how people demand favors to help you rise but then refuse to give proper credit. He says many artists only sound good online and fall apart live, blaming overreliance on digital tricks. For him, ethics matter, and anyone who breaks codes shouldn’t talk about loyalty or respect.
He describes his life as balanced between making money, enjoying pleasure, and relaxing like a normal person, showing confidence without desperation. He laughs at fake history and fake knowledge, saying anyone can ask him and see he’s solid. He almost dares others to challenge him, but notices they avoid him, scared to really compete. He enjoys the idea of rivals panicking when they see him, not as bragging, but as proof of his presence.
He stays alert and aggressive when needed, comparing himself to a shark always ready. He criticizes outdated styles and lazy attacks, saying people are stuck in the past. He mentions racing forward with strong allies and calls out industry figures he sees as overrated or artificial. He ends by reminding everyone he didn’t get handed opportunities by big companies, and he stands out on his own, not riding anyone else’s wave.
[Coro]
In this part, he repeats that everything he puts out comes directly from him, from writing to recording to performing. He takes pride in being fully independent and sees that as a major difference between himself and others. He criticizes artists who depend heavily on ghostwriters and still believe their own hype. To him, that comes off as dishonest and embarrassing. He warns people not to take shots at him lightly, because they don’t understand the level he’s on. His words sound aggressive, but they’re more about drawing a line and demanding respect. He mixes confidence with provocation, showing that he doesn’t feel threatened by competition. By repeating these ideas, he reinforces that self-reliance and authenticity define him, and anyone pretending otherwise is playing a dangerous game.
[Verso 2]
Here he describes his lifestyle as nonstop hustle mixed with a rockstar attitude, always chasing opportunities and staying active. He dismisses people who just talk online, telling them to go waste time elsewhere instead of commenting on his life. He says his story is already in motion and invites others to tune in if they can keep up. He compares himself to rare, high-quality items while describing others as outdated or second-tier.
He criticizes weak creativity, saying people lack the tricks and depth needed to sound fresh. He blends music styles confidently, showing he’s not limited to one lane. He hints at upcoming moves and collaborators, suggesting he’s always planning ahead. He tells others to stay calm and cool because trying to match his energy will only expose them.
He admits he promotes and supports things on his own terms, not because he needs approval. He warns people to think carefully before going against him, since they often misjudge the gap. He says others try to reach his level but fail because he’s already moved ahead. Driving fast and living boldly, he ends by declaring himself dominant and calling out the rest as weak and forgettable.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung La Jumper song?
A. La Jumper song is sung by Luar La L.
Q. Who wrote La Jumper lyrics?
A. La Jumper lyrics are penned by Luar La L.
Q. Who has given the music of La Jumper song?
A. La Jumper music is composed and produced by Luar La L.
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