NCAA Lyrics – Clarent

“NCAA” Lyrics by Clarent is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Clarent. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “NCAA” song lyrics are also written by Clarent. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “NCAA” by Clarent is a raw, street-style anthem where he talks about living fast, making money, and staying ahead in the game. He raps about being flashy, breaking rules, handling weapons, and not trusting love. It’s all about the baller lifestyle—fame, women, drügs, and luxury—while also throwing in loyalty to his people and a bit of pain from past losses.

Letra de NCAA – Clarent

[Letra de “NCAA”]

[Intro: Clarent & Turbo G]
Cabrón, deja de moverte, que se escuchan
Ah
Los Ballers de la City, yeah

[Verso 1]
Turbo me dice que me quite las cadena’, que se escuchan, yeah
Es el sonido del dinero (Ah)
Cabrón, yo soy un bandolero en el caldero, yeah
Yo soy artista y no suelto la .40
Contesto la maraca y me muevo s*xy
Estamo’ en el working, lo saqué en New Jersey

Como uso la Glizzy debajo ‘e la jersey

[Coro]
Toda’ las puta’ pa’l Baller
Quieren droga, quieren s*xo, y yo las naturale’
En-En PR no dan musa, no quiero locale’
Ahora dice que yo sufro problema’ mentale’
Ma, tú ere’ la loca, están Fritolay
Yo me fumo un black y la vista al Empire State
En Miami en Cullinan, en New York, la Escalade
Nos burlamo’ del sistema, nos burlamo’ ‘e la ley
To’s mis shooters, mamabicho, NCAA

[Post-Coro]
Ey, ey, ey, ey, ey
No me ronquen de prenda’ si el reloj no e’ Plein
Ey, ey, ey, ey, ey (Ah)

[Verso 2]
Free CHIMI, free Pampa, free Dobleta, yeah
Yo vivo por la Glizzy, pila ‘e peine’ en la gaveta
Del Cartier pa’l Rolex y del Rolex pa’ la Pateka
Pana’ mío’ te la endecan, yeah
No tiene novio, quiere vacilar na’ má’
Quiere bicho, ¿ma, pa’ dónde es que tú va’?

Yo soy un Baller, tú no me va’ a enamorar
Yo soy Roberto Clemente en mi ciudad

[Puente]
Y to’ esta’ puta’ quieren saludar
Despué’ que te meta no me vuelve’ a ver
Prendo el palo, que empiece a brincar
Por estar diciendo que me va a pegar

[Coro]
Toa’ las puta’ pa’l Baller
Quieren droga, quieren s*xo, y yo las naturale’
En PR no dan musa, no quiero locale’
Ahora dice que yo sufro problema’ mentale’
Ma, tú ere’ la loca, están Fritolay
Yo me fumo un black y la vista al Empire State
En Miami en Cullinan, en New York, la Escalade
Nos burlamo’ del sistema, nos burlamo’ ‘e la ley
To’s mis shooters, mamabicho, NCAA

[Post-Coro]
Ey, ey, ey, ey, ey
No me ronquen de prenda’ si el reloj no e’ Plein
Ey, ey, ey, ey, ey (Ey, ey, ey, ey)

[Verso 3]
Hablando de quiéne’ no killeaban
Yo soy un money getter, tú no te la jugaba’
Yo no soy el mismo desde que perdí a Peluche por ir yo a comprar la baba
Ese era my brotha’
Yo sí pue’o decir que en el cuello tengo una casa
¿Dónde están las puta’? (Ah)
Me gusta su cara, pero de cuerpo ‘tá rara
Si no e’ un 10/10 no quiero nada, ah

[Outro]
(Los Ballers de la City)
That’s a big fact
Dime, Turbo (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Los Ballers de la City (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
That’s a big—
It’s some money talk
NCAA
Yeah
(Gra-gra boom, boom)

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NCAA Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Clarent & Turbo G]
He’s telling someone to stop moving because their chains are making noise. Then he gives a shoutout to his crew, “Los Ballers de la City.”

[Verso 1]
Clarent says his friend Turbo tells him to take off his chains because they’re making too much noise—it’s the sound of wealth. He sees himself as a rebel in the middle of chaos, living dangerously but also as an artist who still carries a gun for protection. He’s dancing confidently while staying ready for action. He’s hustling hard, mentioning he made it in New Jersey, and even carries his gun tucked under his sports jersey.

[Coro]
He talks about how all the women chase the lifestyle of a baller—they’re after drügs and s*x, and he gives them the real deal. He doesn’t get inspired in Puerto Rico anymore and isn’t interested in local scenes. Some say he has mental issues, but he flips it and says the others are the crazy ones. He’s chilling, smoking, and enjoying views of the Empire State. Whether in a luxury car in Miami or New York, he’s mocking the system and proud of his shooters, comparing them to college athletes in the NCAA.

[Post-Coro]
He’s saying, don’t show off your jewelry unless your watch is from Plein, basically calling out fake flexers.

[Verso 2]
He’s shouting out his locked-up friends, showing loyalty. He lives with a weapon close and keeps extra ammo ready. His style moves from Cartier to Rolex to Patek watches—always leveling up. His friends have his back. He mentions a girl who just wants to have fun and not settle down. She wants s*x, but he makes it clear—he’s a baller and not someone to fall in love with. He compares himself to Roberto Clemente, a legend in his hometown, saying he’s that important in his own city.

[Puente]
He says girls want attention, but after sleeping with them, he moves on. If someone talks about hurting him, he’s ready to fire back—he doesn’t play with threats.

[Coro]
Again, he repeats that the women follow the baller life for drügs and s*x, and he brings them that raw experience. Puerto Rico isn’t inspiring to him anymore, and he’s not into small-time scenes. People claim he’s mentally unstable, but he jokes they’re the ones acting crazy. He smokes and takes in the city skyline, drives high-end cars, and laughs at the law and rules. His crew is strong and dangerous—his own version of the NCAA squad.

[Post-Coro]
He’s repeating the same message—don’t act like you’re rich unless your watch is legit. He’s calling out people who fake their wealth.

[Verso 3]
He brings up people who pretend to be tough but aren’t. He says he’s all about money, while others are too scared to risk anything. He’s not the same since losing his close friend, Peluche, over something simple like buying weed. That loss changed him. He brags that his chain is worth a house. Then he looks around for girls, but even if one has a pretty face, if her body doesn’t match, he’s not interested unless she’s a perfect 10.

[Outro]
He wraps it up by repeating his crew’s name, “Los Ballers de la City,” confirming that their lifestyle and money are real. It’s all about wealth, power, and staying on top—just like NCAA players in their prime.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung NCAA song?
A. NCAA song is sung by Clarent.

Q. Who wrote NCAA lyrics?
A. NCAA lyrics are penned by Clarent.

Q. Who has given the music of NCAA song?
A. NCAA music is composed and produced by Clarent.

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