Pienso en América
Pienso en América
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Yo, es el momento de decir lo que acontece
Revolución comience
América parece que tu destino no ha cambiado
Las cadenas del pasado siguen atadas al presente
Corruptos presidentes por tus suelos han caminado
Y humillado a toda tu gente
¿Crees que es justo?, dime si crees que es justo
Que vengan con falsas mentiras y vaselina en sus doctrinas
Mientras niños sin medicina mueren ya por tus rincones
Tus flores ya perdieron sus colores
¿Sigues pensando que son buenas intenciones?
Intentan separarnos, aplastarnos, despojarnos
De los derechos merecidos
Y mi América pregunta: ¿Donde, donde esta el camino?
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
América mestiza, bella, presente, orgullosa
Tu puedes, queremos convertirte en otra cosa
No more pain, no más trampas
Más mentira, más violencia, más hipocresía
América una sola raza
No más guerra, Dios solo nos dio una vida
Latinoamericano, mastico coca
Con mi sombrero de guano
Bajando por el Altiplano
Ando despacito y sin prisa
Solo me guio por la brisa
Y respondo al llanto de mis hermanos
Que para abrirse camino cuentan
Con la bendicion de sus difuntos
Aquellos que lo intentaron y no llegaron
Que en paz descansen
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Donde habita nuestra gente
Yo no sé lo que siento, si orgullo o descontento
Mi mente lo siente como una gran potencia y sé que soy fuerte
Y todo lo aparente esconde algo mejor
De sustancia que perdura en esta llanura
De lagrimas y dolor
No me venzo ante este viento
Al cual yo me afrento en este momento
Yo aquí me siento hasta que mi derecho lo valga
Con dignidad y respeto
Que me merezco, lo siento
Pero aquí no manda la plata, manda otra cosa
El espiritu de la madre tierra y el sol tata
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Pienso en América (América)
Orishas are a Cuban Latin rap musical group formed in Havana in 1999. The group consists of Yotuel Romero, Ruly, and Julito, who met during the 1990s in Cuba. Their music blends elements of rap, salsa, son cubano, and reggaeton, creating a unique and engaging sound. Orishas gained international fame with their album "El Son de la Vida" (2000), which sold millions of copies worldwide. The group is known for its socially and politically charged songs, addressing themes such as poverty, social justice, and the fight against racism. Among their most famous songs are "A La Calle", "El Son de la Vida", and "Angelitos Negros". Orishas have collaborated with internationally renowned artists such as Wyclef Jean and Manu Chao. Their musical style has influenced several generations of Latin American artists.
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