Mis perros Lyrics – C-Kan, Baby Rasta y Gringo

“Mis perros” Lyrics by C-Kan, Baby Rasta y Gringo is a latest Spanish song in the voices of C-Kan, Baby Rasta y Gringo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Mis perros” song lyrics are also written by C-Kan, Baby Rasta y Gringo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Mis perros” by C-Kan and Baby Rasta y Gringo talks about loyalty, respect, and street life. They describe their crew as tough and fearless, riding motorcycles, protecting their territory, and staying ready for trouble. The lyrics call out people who act hard online but aren’t brave in real life. It’s about staying true, keeping your circle tight, and earning respect through real actions, not just words.

Letra de Mis perros – C-Kan

[Letra de “Mis perros”]

Mira to’ estos nuevos gangsters,
Diciendo códigos que no deben.
Y este género que comes
Son con hombres.
Y ahora está lleno
E’ maleantes de redes.
Hablan de insecto y no saben de eso,
Se creen que ganan respeto.
Yo tranquilo, quieto,
Viendo cómo ellos el género difaman.
Jumm, pero si conmigo chocan
Van a correr las balas.

Mis perros salen bravos,
En motoras, en la calle a rodar.
Tú los puedes mirar,
Los carros tienen clavos.
Pa los hierros y las drogas guardar,
No los van a encontrar.
Si nos para la tira, policía,
Cuidao con los chotas.
La justicia van a disparar
Si te miran pasar.
La ventana bajar,
Ahí tus rolas se va acabar.

Mi glock hace milagros,
Es la corona de cristo (amén)
Te voy hacer creer
En lo que jamás has visto.
Baby rasta & gringo
(cha-cha-chau).
Y en la calle, la malandrinada
Que somos un chingo.
La avenida es la misma,
Eso aquí y en todos lados.
Las motoras van sin placa,

Los motores tan trincados.
¿que ha pasado? (¿qué?)
Vieron que cantarla no es vivirla.
No es fé rezarle a la muerte
Si no quieres conocerla.
La fama, el respeto,
No saben dividirlas.
Cuidado con las armas
Porque no saben ni usarlas.
Orden de captura
Que emitió la autoridad.
Ustedes sus capturas
Son solo del instagram.
Yo sé que no hacen nada,
Solo hacen el ridículo.
Alucin, tiene el fierro,
Más no los testículos.
Cuida bien tus vínculos,
La gente de tu círculo.
Ó se va acabar tu historia
En este capítulo.

Mis perros salen bravos,
En motoras, en la calle a rodar.
Tú los puedes mirar,
Los carros tienen clavos.
Pa los hierros y las drogas guardar,
No los van a encontrar.
Si nos para la tira, policía,
Cuidao con los chotas.
La justicia van a disparar
Si te miran pasar.
La ventana bajar,
Ahí tus rolas se va acabar.

Tengo un rato, un poco alejado,
Llevando un mensaje sano.
No me da pa hablar de pistolas,
Drogas y de chavos.
Pero dale’ pregunta
Porque me dicen el malo,
Y es que saben que soy yo
El que da los bofetones de regalo.
Flow héctor y willi,
Camino por el barrio.
Y tengo gente que me vaquea’.
Pero el que sabe, sabe,
No necesito contarlo.
Y el que se guille de guapo,
Conmigo se las ve fea.
Si quiere guerra, rapea (rapea)
Ó frontea.
Móntate en una pista
Pa’ ver cómo lo sorfea.
Pero andan hablando de palo,
De pali, de que dónde te vea.
Y a la hora e’ la verdad,
Son los primeros que chotean.
Normal.

Los trilli, son trilli
Y se han visto desde siempre.
Solo que estas redes ponen
A los chamaquitos más valientes
A decir cosas que no se atreven
Cuando están de frente.
Normal.

Me mantengo en línea
Como el agua transparente.
Por eso es que así e’
Como tengo el cariño de mucho’.
No soy moneda de oro
Pa’ caerle biena toa’ la gente

Mis perros salen bravos,
En motoras, en la calle a rodar.
Tú los puedes mirar,
Los carros tienen clavos.
Pa los hierros y las drogas guardar,
No los van a encontrar.
Si nos para la tira, policía,
Cuidao con los chotas.
La justicia van a disparar
Si te miran pasar.
La ventana bajar,
Ahí tus rolas se va acabar.

Yo no necesito nombrarlos,
Si en la calle ya tenemos respeto.
Sin andar diciendo
Que somos malos.
Ya son muchos años
Dándoles palos.
Mejor dejen quieto
Lo que está quieto.
Que si tú jalas, jalo.
Puff, jajaja,
Mere pend—

Mis perros salen bravos,
En motoras, en la calle a rodar.
Tú los puedes mirar,
Los carros tienen clavos.
Pa los hierros y las drogas guardar,
No los van a encontrar.
Si nos para la tira, policía,
Cuidao con los chotas.
La justicia van a disparar
Si te miran pasar.
La ventana bajar,
Ahí tus rolas se va acabar.

Chicos, bebesitos.
Dejen esos códigos escondidos
Donde deben de estar.
Dejen esa choteadera
En las canciones.
Y haciendo videito’
Que se van a comer esté.
Cuando ustedes no meten cabra,
Suuu!

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Mis perros Lyrics Meaning

The song starts by pointing out how some new people are pretending to be tough and using codes they don’t really understand. They act like they belong to the streets and try to gain respect, mostly online, but the artists see through them. The singers stay calm and watch as these people talk big and disrespect the genre, warning that if anyone actually tries to confront them, things will get serious fast.

They talk about their crew, calling them brave and loyal. They ride motorcycles and move through the streets ready for anything. Their cars are prepared with hidden weapons, and they protect their stash of drügs and firearms carefully. The singers also warn that if the police stop them, outsiders should be cautious, because crossing them could have dangerous consequences. It’s all about showing that they are ready and organized, unlike those who just talk.

The song continues with them describing their power and influence. Their guns are seen as tools that give them control and respect. They emphasize that real life in the streets is different from just singing about it. You can’t fake bravery, and fame and respect are not easy to separate. They also highlight that many people on social media act tough without knowing how to use weapons or handle real danger. They stress taking care of your friends and keeping the right people close because not doing so could end badly.

The chorus repeats the image of their crew riding through the streets, showing off their strength, and warning others not to mess with them. Their presence is intimidating, and they maintain control over their surroundings. Their cars and motorcycles aren’t just for show—they are practical tools for protection and survival in their environment. The repeated mention of police checks emphasizes that they are always alert and cautious.

Later, the singers explain that they’ve taken a step back to deliver a clearer message. They don’t focus on guns, drügs, or petty conflicts anymore. However, people still call them bad because they are honest and confront issues directly. They talk about walking through the neighborhood with people who have their back and facing anyone who wants trouble. They point out that many who talk tough online crumble when tested in real life. This part of the song shows the difference between those who act and those who only pretend.

The song also addresses social media culture. Many young people feel braver behind screens and make claims they wouldn’t make face to face. The artists emphasize that real respect comes from actions, not posts or videos. They stay true to themselves and are clear about who they are, earning genuine support and loyalty from their community. They admit that they can’t please everyone, and that’s okay because respect and trust are more important than being liked.

They repeat that their crew is always ready, riding motorcycles and protecting themselves, keeping their weapons and drügs safe. They highlight that their reputation is earned from experience, not from boasting. They stress that many pretend to be tough, but real life shows the truth. Their respect comes from years of action, and anyone who challenges them should think twice.

Towards the end, the artists point out that it’s better for others to stay out of their way. They don’t need to name anyone to command respect in the streets because their history speaks for itself. They warn that if anyone tries to start something, they are ready to respond. They advise younger people to keep codes and challenges in the music and not to act out in real life. Pretending to be dangerous without experience only leads to failure.

The song closes by reinforcing their presence and the importance of knowing who to trust. They repeat that their crew is brave, their vehicles and weapons are ready, and anyone who tries to interfere will face consequences. They also remind others that respect, loyalty, and action matter more than empty talk or social media posts, sending a clear message to anyone thinking about crossing them.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Mis perros song?
A. Mis perros song is sung by C-Kan, Baby Rasta y Gringo.

Q. Who wrote Mis perros lyrics?
A. Mis perros lyrics are penned by C-Kan, Baby Rasta y Gringo.

Q. Who has given the music of Mis perros song?
A. Mis perros music is composed and produced by C-Kan, Baby Rasta y Gringo.

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