Benito, son of Benito, they called him 'Tito'
The eldest of six, working since he was a little kid
Driving trucks like dad and grandpa
Even though his dream was always to be an engineer
One day, Tonito invited him to help with a move
To earn a little something, a couple of bucks, enough for something
Thank God that day he wasn't busy
Because it was during that move that he met Lisy
The youngest of three who were raised by Doña Juanita
Because her dad and mom passed away when she was little
She promised to graduate before getting married and she fulfilled it
December of '92, she married Tito
Before going to Almirante, where they met
They lived in Morovis, where they conceived their baby boy
Whom they saw for the first time in Bayamón
A round of applause for mom and dad because they really nailed it
Thank you, mom, for giving birth to me here
The best of the new because I was raised in the old
Thanks to mom and dad for all the ear pullings
They've never seen me in the street or on podcasts complaining
They try to match my strength and can’t, even when they team up
Sol Street, Luna Street, I'm in the dark night
I don't sing reggae, but I'm culture
From Borinquen, Puerto Rico, the perfect archipelago
In the whole world they already know my dialect, my slang
I don't give a f*ck what you don't give a sh*t about
Here they killed people for raising the flag
That's why now I carry it everywhere, motherf*cker, what's up?
If tomorrow I die, I hope that they never forget my face
And play one of my songs the day that they bring Hostos
On the casket, the light blue flag
And that they remember it was always me, it was always Benito
To do it better than me? Are you crazy?
Nah, motherf*cker, you’re crazy
What you say matters little to me
They love me like Tito and I'm serious like Cotto
Lugia, motherf*cker, I’m legendary
I go all in with balls and with ovaries
Millionaire without stopping being from the neighborhood, just so you know
Step it up, kid, step it up
Nobody takes me out of here, I don't move from here
Tell them that this is my home, where my grandpa was born
Nobody takes me out of here, I don't move from here
Tell them that this is my home, where my grandpa was born
I am from Puerto f*ckin' Rico
What? Say it, Diego, say it
I am from Puerto f*ckin' Rico
Oh, let's see, let's see, come on, get in here
I am from Puerto f*ckin' Rico
I am from Puerto f*ckin' Rico