Zaza Lyrics by Pirlo, Miky Woodz, Ñejo is a latest Spanish song in the voices of Pirlo, Miky Woodz, Ñejo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Zaza song lyrics are also written by Pirlo, Miky Woodz, Ñejo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song It, Miky Woodz, and Ñejo is a high-energy reggaeton and trap track that blends street life, luxury, and wild party vibes. The lyrics talk about women who love bad boys, lavish lifestyles, and living without rules. There’s a mix of flashy cars, exotic women, money, and no-strings-attached relationships. The song has a confident, rebellious tone, celebrating success, indulgence, and the fast-paced world of reggaeton culture.
Zaza Lyrics
[Letra de “Zaza”]
[Intro: Pirlo, Ñejo & Miky Woodz]
Se activaron los estatale’ (Ey ando con to’ los títere’)
Ah, ¿qué anda con culo nuevo y todo, ah?
Miky (No capeamo’ feka), PR
(G’s on the Beat)
PR con Colombia, Cali Cartel
Las peca’ exótica, ay, ah
[Verso 1: Pirlo]
Ella se ofendió porque ahora tengo un culo nuevo
Le gustan bandío’, y yo se lo vo’a a hacer en la escena del crimen
En la casa, la vo’a escender a de’o (A de’o)
Y te vo’a filmar porque vamo’ a tirar película’ de cine
Empezó a bailar como si fuera stripper (Wuh)
Yo tengo una firma, le empecé a tirar el taco
Yo quería fumar y me escondió la clipper (Eh)
Vamo’ a encerrarnos que una vez que te lo meta no lo saco
Joséandome en el barrio que crecí (Joseé)
Saludé a la muchacha de la infancia
Y con los instrumento’, las blindada’, un rocesito en la acacia
Con la baby al la’o, sin tanta falacia (Sí)
Tengo la receta verdadera de la chaza
Y unos teni’ asquerosos pa’ botármele’ en grasa
Tengo un repertorio de bandida’ en mi casa
Que me dicen lo que sea, como sea, guasa-guasa
Ella va a salir con la roja el día del clásico (¿Cómo?)
Y yo voy a ver qué hizo el cirujano plástico
Con una sola mano manejando y ella está mamando porque andamo’ en los carro’ automático’ (Eh)
Salud y aguante doy a todos mis fanático’ (Muchacho, eh)
Han pasado 5 año’ ya tan rápido (Aguante)
Culitos ricos que le he montado látigo
Soy bueno, ni a Batman le vamo’ a quitar el—
[Coro: Pirlo]
Zaza, zaza, me besa, me abraza
E’ una bandida, sabe lo que pasa
Se metió en la movie, es que se me disfraza
Empecé a grabarle una movie escasa
[Puente: Pirlo & Miky Woodz]
(Zaza, zaza, me besa, me abraza)
(E’ una bandida, sabe lo que pasa)
Indica, yeah
(Se metió en la movie, es que se me disfraza)
(Empecé a grabarle una movie escasa)
[Verso 2: Miky Woodz & Pirlo]
Eh, empezó a bailar como si fuera stripper, ey (Yeah-yeah)
Con ese culo mato el hambre, ma, pa’l carajo el sneaker (Okay)
Si me chicha como baila le saco apartment en Brickell, yeah
Se lo pongo y grita como unas bocina’ en speaker
Ey, b!tch, pasa el Phillie, empieza y no le pare’ (No)
Pon tu mano’ encima ‘e mi pedale’
Ella me twerkea, voy pa’ dentro, favo y vale
Cacha to’as mis señale’
Ese culo prensa’o como en el case los millare’ (Ah; ey)
La baby e’ exclusive, se pegó y sintió el peine ‘e la Uzi (Uh, uh)
Le echo par de polvo’ y también quiere del de tusi (Yeah-yeah)
No tiene sentimiento’, pero le puse a llorar la pu*sy
Ey, ey, nos quedamo’ cuartela’o
Quemando hasta que el pasto dé knock-out
Qué chimba la colombianita, me dice “hijueputa” cuando lo tiene enchufa’o
‘Taba broke, ahora estamo’ corona’o
No me dejo ver vivo como si estuviera fuga’o
(Sigue moviendo el culo, baby)
Tirándole billete’, pero si me dan un call los brother (Call me)
Le llego yo mismo, te saludo y detona’o (Prr-prr-prr; Hablales claro, Gordo, eh)
[Verso 3: Ñejo]
(Si te choca’ con los títere’)
Con los bandido’ de la calle
Cuando sale pa’ la disco siempre on fire
Ella detiene los detalle’ de dónde anda metí’a
No la encuentra ni la policía
Tremenda mamisonga, se lo saque o se lo ponga
Lo mismo fuma en papele’, en Phillie o bonga
La botella, un papelito y una hookah
Senda hija ‘e la gran puta, la versión femenina de Frank Lucas (Ah)
To’ el mundo quisiera darle pinga
Pero en ve’ de tú meterle a ella, ella a ti e’ la que te chinga
Tiene los cojone’ en su sitio
Lo mismo, mámame el bicho que le da pa’bajo un tipo
Y no te confunda’ que puede’ tener funda
Pero si te pone’ bruto, ella misma desenfunda
Te cava la tumba, los chavo’ te los tumba (Te los tumba)
Y se te acabó la rumba
[Outro: Ñejo, Pirlo & Miky Woodz]
(Y no te confunda’ que puede’ tener funda)
(Pero si te pone’ bruto, ella misma desenfunda)
(Te cava la tumba, los chavo’ te los tumba)
(Y se te acabó la rumba)
Dímelo, Pirlo
Esta hija e’ la gran puta ante’ de mamárselo tiene que escupirlo, woh (Jajaja)
‘Tamo en la casa, Ponce
Colombia, Puerto Rico (G’s)
Qué rico (¿Hace cuánto?)
Unos año’ que dejé el peri—, no (¿Cómo?)
Embuste
Dímelo, también ‘tá por ahí Miky Woodz, alía’, Miguel Madera
Indicando, Pirlo
Jey O en la casa
Indica, Gordo
Indica, Miky
Ofrecía amor intensamente, eh
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Zaza Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The intro sets the tone for the song, highlighting a flashy, rebellious lifestyle. The artists reference being surrounded by their crew, staying real, and avoiding fake people. They mention Puerto Rico and Colombia, possibly as a nod to their connections in both places. The line about “Cali Cartel” adds to the street and luxury themes, linking their success to powerful figures. Exotic things, like rare freckles, are mentioned to emphasize uniqueness and status.
[Verse 1]
This verse is about a man moving on to a new woman, which upsets his ex. The new girl loves dangerous, rebellious men, and he boasts about their exciting relationship. He compares their time together to a crime scene, suggesting intensity and passion. He plans to record their moments like a movie, making it feel cinematic and dramatic.
She dances like a stripper, catching his attention, and he starts throwing money, showing off his wealth. He mentions wanting to smoke, but she hides the lighter, possibly teasing him. He implies that once he’s intimate with her, there’s no going back.
Then, he shifts to reminiscing about his old neighborhood, greeting people from his past while staying connected to his roots. He references weapons and fast cars, suggesting a mix of street life and success. His girlfriend is stylish, and he appreciates her without unnecessary talk.
He claims to have the “real recipe” for success, both in business and personal life. His sneakers are dirty from hustling, but he doesn’t care because he’s made it. He has multiple women at home who cater to him.
He jokes about women showing off after plastic surgery, hinting at how appearances change. He also flexes his automatic cars, money, and fans who have supported him for years. The verse ends with a reference to his dominance, implying he’s untouchable, even by someone as iconic as Batman.
[Chorus]
The chorus describes a seductive woman who knows exactly how to play the game. She kisses and embraces him while acting mysterious and adventurous. She’s fully immersed in the wild lifestyle, playing a role in his “movie,” meaning she enjoys the fast-paced, dramatic life he lives. He starts recording their moments, making them feel like exclusive, rare footage.
[Bridge]
The bridge repeats the chorus theme, emphasizing the woman’s seductive nature. She’s a “bandida” (bad girl) who understands the lifestyle and plays along. She’s so involved in the “movie” that she blends in perfectly. The repetition reinforces her role in his fast, chaotic world.
[Verse 2]
Miky Woodz starts by describing a woman who dances like a stripper, using her curves to capture attention. He claims her beauty is more valuable than expensive sneakers. If she’s as good in bed as she is at dancing, he’s willing to buy her a luxury apartment in Miami’s high-end Brickell area.
Their passion is loud, like blasting music from speakers. He asks her to pass him a Phillie (a cigar for smoking weed) and encourages her to keep going. She’s completely in sync with him, understanding his signals without words.
He praises her body, comparing it to something tightly wrapped like a bundle of cash. She’s exclusive and high-class, reacting intensely to his advances. He also hints at partying with drügs like “tusi” (pink coc*ine), showing the wild side of their lifestyle.
Despite claiming she has no emotions, he makes her feel deeply. They stay locked away, smoking and enjoying themselves until they’re completely out of it.
He mentions a Colombian woman who gets turned on by his dominance, calling him explicit names. He contrasts his past struggles with his current success, saying he went from being broke to being on top. He’s so private and mysterious now that it feels like he’s on the run.
The verse ends with a mix of luxury and danger—he throws money at women but is always ready for action. If his friends call him for something serious, he shows up personally, fully armed and ready.
[Verse 3]
Ñejo describes a woman who’s always in control, running things like a boss. She hangs out with gangsters, always looking her best when she goes to the club. Even the police can’t track her down—she moves smart.
She’s a high-class bad girl, the female version of a notorious drug lord, Frank Lucas. Every man wants her, but she’s the one who dominates them instead. She’s fearless, handling everything with confidence.
She has no problem doing what she wants, whether it’s being intimate or standing up to men. She’s dangerous—if someone underestimates her, she’s quick to pull out a weapon. She’s not just playing around; she’s capable of taking everything from them, including their money and even their lives.
The verse paints her as an unstoppable force, someone who doesn’t just party but also handles business like a true street queen. If a man messes with her, he won’t just lose the fun—he could lose everything.
[Outro]
The outro reinforces that this woman is not to be messed with. She’s smart, powerful, and always in control. If someone tries to act tough, she’s ready to fight back.
Pirlo and the others give a shoutout to their hometowns, mentioning Puerto Rico and Colombia again. They joke about quitting bad habits but admit they’re still living the fast life. They acknowledge Miky Woodz and others involved in the song, ending with a nod to their fans and the intense energy they bring.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Zaza song?
A. Zaza song is sung by Pirlo, Miky Woodz, Ñejo.
Q. Who wrote Zaza lyrics?
A. Zaza lyrics are penned by Pirlo, Miky Woodz, Ñejo.
Q. Who has given the music of Zaza song?
A. Zaza music is composed and produced by Pirlo, Miky Woodz, Ñejo.
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