TEDDY Lyrics – Amarion

“TEDDY” Lyrics by Amarion is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Amarion. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “TEDDY” song lyrics are also written by Amarion. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “TEDDY” by Amarion is a fiery diss track aimed at Ozuna, where Amarion responds to past disrespect and accusations with raw emotion and aggressive lyrics. He calls out hypocrisy, past betrayals, and fake street credibility while defending his own struggles and loyalty to his family and roots. The tone is intense and confrontational, mixing humor with harsh truths in a street-smart, passionate way.

Letra de TEDDY – Amarion

[Letra de “TEDDY”]

[Intro: Maiky Backstage & Amarion]
Si ahora mismo yo siento a Ozuna aquí y le digo: (Wow, ¡waaah!)
“Ozu, siéntate, pero es solamente que Amarion te va a decir unas palabras y te vas” (Je, je, je, je; wuh, wuh)

[Verso 1: Amarion & Ozuna]
Ey, ey, ¿qué va’ a decir? ¿Que tiene’ millones y yo apenas mile’?
¿Que los carros que tú tiene’ no los tengo ni de alquiler?
¿Va’ a burlarte de mí porque se atrasaron un par de bille’
Y matar mi carrera diciendo “ojalá no se suicide”?
Tú ere’ loco
Tú sale’ a decir que, cabrón, que que te engaveté
Que que no e’ justo, yo te lo acepto, yo te lo acepto

Pero lo que dijiste sobre mucha’ cosa’ no es válido y es de mal gusto (¡Ja, ja, ja!; ¡wuh!)
Puedes pintar quinienta’ cancha’ y corregir sus errore’ con pintura
Pero, puerco, eso no va a cubrir tus mancha’
Chequéate cómo le llego encima ‘e la avalancha
Como te saco el de’o y salgo por la puerta ancha
La vocesita de ardilla
Cáscara de nuece’, en la cabina trompetilla
Te metieron por el culo la sordina
¿Te acuerda’ cuando llamaste? Están bajando los streaming
Quiero hacer un tema calle, bo’, preséntame a YOVNGCHIMI
Te tiré la buena, sabe’ de lo que hablo
Te llevé pa’l infierno, no ronque’ con los diablo’
No te he visto aún cantando en calle 4
Bueno, en la calle te han visto cogiendo en cuatro
Por la casa que le prometí a la vieja yo me quemo (¡Wuuuh!)
Y por las habichuela’ de las nena’ meto el cuerpo entero al fuego (Ah, ¡wah!)
Uno se meo en el pantalón y tienes que cogerle ruedo
Era en serio, qué raro que no has crecí’o con tanto huevo
Me tiré del barco, iré nadando
Tiene’ los que están en nómina botao’ o peroneando (Yeh, yeh, yeh)
El bouncer se te fue por insecto
Él dando la vida por ti y a su mujer le está’ tirando (Je, je, je, je, je)
¡Ah! (¡Wuh!)

[Interludio: Coreano Loco & Amarion]

Amarion, quita eso
Eso, eso, eso e’ muy fuerte
Esa’ cosa’ no se dicen (¿Quita qué, (??), quita qué, ¡quita qué!?), eh (¡Ah!)

[Verso 2: Amarion & Tempo]
Estás llamando a la nevera pa’ que te apaguen la estufa
Pendejito, que el respeto no se compra con pantufla’ (Yeh, yeh, yeh)
Ni adentro ni afuera, ni afuera ni adentro; dile, Tempo
Ozuna, te gusta el bicho
Esta e’ de mí pa’ ti y el que se identifique (¡Wuuuh!)
Los que la joseamo’ y kikeamo’ con y sin ticket
Los que no vamo’ a dejar que lo nuestro se rife
Y los que sin cojone’ nos tiene engancharno’ un rifle, ¡ah!
He canta’o en los Castillos
Y no te he visto en Monte Pal, ni por Borin, ni Monte Hatillo
Ni en el mapa, ni en BH, ni en Trujillo (¡Plo! ¡Ah!)
Sal del agua pa’ matarno’ en la orilla
Cuando le vo’a hacer el party a los del Enrique Zorilla
Que se escuche en Carraízo, en altura Jardine’, las parcela’
La’—La’ clase’ empiezan en agosto y ya esto’ suena en las escuela’, bo
Sigue pescando sirenita’ en agua ajena
Que va a bajar Jonás encuerna’o dentro de una ballena y ¡pah, pah!
Te pasas tirando tierra por ahí, lombriz
Ratoncito de Chuck E. Cheese (Ah, ¡ah!)
No te capeamo’ lo de buena, cabrona, tú ere’ actriz
Uy, lo que se dice de ti por ahí (¡Qué puerco!)
Te puedes disfrazar de Teddy, de osito con carisma (Brrrr)
No te queremo’ en Cupey sabemo’ que le diste a Wilma, ah
¿Qué cuánto miedo tú mete’? Eso e’ cero (¡Cero!)
Te entraba’ a puño’ con las nenas, el azotero (El azotero fiero en la casa, abusador)
‘Era ve al psicólogo, pa’ que deje’ de pensar en mí, cabrón (¡Uuuuh!)
Te olvidaste ‘e Blanco después que te llevó pa’ ‘onde Musicólogo (¡Ah!)
Juan Carlos está estrellado, atentamente: los astrólogos
Reúnen al equipo, se agarran de la’ mano’
Le claman al Señor: “Queremos ser conejo’ malo'”
Sanky Panky, te pareces a Genaro
Y sí, tú ere’ el más grande ‘e los enano’, ¡buah! (Sí, sí, sí)

[Outro]
Sí, sí, sí; sí, sí, sí
Este e’ Ama, baby
‘Era, cabrón, aguántate con las dos mano’, baby
Date una vuelta en la cintura con la correa veinte vece’
Se te van a caer los pantalones de esta, baby
¡Aaaah! (Sí, sí, sí; sí, sí, sí)
Te pasaste por un bicho la promesa que le hice a mi vieja, a mis hija’, a mis fanático’
Los fanáticos pidiéndome musa, ah
Tú zanganeando, estúpido, je
Ahora sí, ah, ¡ahora sí!
(??), je, je, je, je, je, je
¡Uuuuuh!

TEDDY Video

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TEDDY Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Maiky Backstage & Amarion]
This part sets the scene like Amarion is about to talk directly to Ozuna. He imagines Ozuna sitting down in front of him, just to hear a few words before being sent on his way. It’s like saying, “I’m not here to argue, just to set things straight and speak my truth.”

[Verso 1: Amarion & Ozuna]
Amarion starts off questioning if Ozuna is going to flex his money, fancy cars, and fame to make him feel small. He challenges the idea that being late on bills or not having riches should be used to mock someone. Then he calls out Ozuna for saying Amarion held him back or tried to ruin his career, saying even if that were true, Ozuna crossed a line with some of the things he said—calling them disrespectful and out of place.

He uses a metaphor saying Ozuna might try to cover his mistakes with charity or good acts, like painting basketball courts, but that doesn’t erase the shady things he’s done. Amarion compares himself to a powerful force, an avalanche, and says he’ll rise above and leave strong.

He throws in some sharp, funny insults—talking about Ozuna’s voice and even mocking how he sounds in the studio. Then he brings up a past moment when Ozuna reached out during a low point, asking for help to stay relevant and wanting a collab with a street artist. Amarion reminds him that he helped out but now feels betrayed.

He also throws shade at Ozuna’s credibility in the streets, saying he’s never seen him in real neighborhoods but has heard things that make him question his image. Amarion’s passion shows when he says he’s willing to risk everything for his family and future.

He continues firing shots, saying Ozuna’s people have left him and even his security walked away because of how poorly he treated them. He ends the verse by exposing how Ozuna tried to hit on the girlfriend of someone loyal to him. It’s raw, personal, and full of emotion.

[Interludio: Coreano Loco & Amarion]
Here, someone jumps in telling Amarion to chill because he’s going too hard. They say what he’s saying is way too intense and not meant to be said out loud—but Amarion isn’t having it. He snaps back like, “Too bad, I’m saying it anyway.”

[Verso 2: Amarion & Tempo]
Amarion starts this verse with a sarcastic line saying Ozuna is looking for help from the wrong place—like calling the fridge to fix a stove. He says respect isn’t something you can buy with comfy shoes or fancy things. Then Tempo joins in to back him up, and Amarion gets even more direct.

He bluntly insults Ozuna with a s*xual jab and says this track is for anyone who can relate to real struggle, not the fake showbiz stuff. Amarion’s siding with the people who hustle with or without money, and who don’t sell out or betray their values.

He lists out real neighborhoods he’s been to, places with real people and real stories, saying Ozuna’s never shown face in those areas. He even jokes that Ozuna is fishing in someone else’s pond—trying to fit into a scene that’s not his. Then he flips it with a biblical metaphor about Jonah and a whale, showing he’s not afraid to bring chaos when necessary.

Amarion keeps the pressure on, calling Ozuna a worm, a rat from Chuck E. Cheese, and basically saying he acts fake. He warns that people know what Ozuna’s really like, and no costume or sweet image can hide it. He even accuses him of betraying people in his area, Cupey, and calls out something shady with someone named Wilma.

He keeps pushing, saying Ozuna isn’t scary at all, and even brings up that Ozuna used to hit girls—which he calls out as abusive. Amarion tells him to go get therapy because clearly he’s obsessed with him. He ends by pointing out that Ozuna forgot about those who helped him when he was down, and sarcastically wishes him luck with his “team of wannabe bad bunnies.” He mocks him for trying to be something he’s not, saying he’s the biggest of all the little guys.

[Outro]
Amarion wraps things up by reminding everyone who he is—Ama, the real one. He taunts Ozuna, telling him to hold on tight because this diss is going to hit hard. He jokes that his pants are going to fall off from the blows he just took. Then he gets serious, saying Ozuna broke promises he made to Amarion’s mom, daughters, and fans—something he takes personally.

While fans were waiting for Amarion to bring music, Ozuna was acting like a clown. Amarion ends with a confident, almost playful tone, laughing it off because he finally said what he needed to say—and he knows it landed.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung TEDDY song?
A. TEDDY song is sung by Amarion.

Q. Who wrote TEDDY lyrics?
A. TEDDY lyrics are penned by Amarion.

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

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