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Nicky Jam and Feid’s ’69’: A Deep Dive into the Lyrical Content of their Latest Hit

Will it be the next song of the summer?

Nicky Jam and Feid’s ’69’: A Deep Dive into the Lyrical Content of their Latest Hit
María López

María López

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Nicky Jam and Feid, the two heavyweights of Latin urban music, have joined forces to release a new collaboration, 69. The song certainly promises to become one of the songs of the summer and has all the ingredients for it. In addition, fans are already burning up the track on the major streaming platforms and now, they will also be able to do the same on YouTube.

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As of today, May 19, we can already enjoy the music video for 69. Directed by Sanchez, here we witness a motorcycle race in the middle of the night while Nicky Jam and Feis are surrounded by their rivals, all women.

Behind the production of 69 we find names such as Caleb Calloway and Edgar Barrera, two other great figures of current urban music. The song presents lyrics with sensual overtones, allusions to infidelity and, of course, desire. Nicky Jam and Feid tell us the story of a man who is attracted to the charms of a woman who, however, is engaged. Below is the video and lyrics so you can sing it (or bitch it) to your heart’s content:

Lyrics of 69, by Nicky Jam and Feid

You always come in high and I don’t know how to get you off She sends me pictures without anything, without underwear She’s crazy because I’m up to her inside She wants you so badly that I’m not from God

It’s not normal all’ what I want to do to you That motherfucker go away so I can have you tene-e-er And I make you 69 and how I move you I give you a ten Mommy, it’s not enough just to eat you from 9 to 6

It’s not normal all’ what I want to do to you That motherfucker go away so I can have you tene-e-er And I make you 69s and how I move you I give you a ten Mommy, it’s not enough just to eat you from 9 to 6

I’m coming for you, ‘tas in the chanting, come down to the parking lot In crop top, Salomon’s and Calvin’s I’ll let you know, baby, when I’m ready to come down’.

What’s more, since yesterday I want to see you, I want to put you inVamo’ to light a krippy, to have a cocktail Toa’ la’ poses that you know I showed youI neglected his store and I took care of it for him.

He takes away your peace and I’ll take away your gistro That machine is not mine, but I have the registry I’m here for you, come on down, put nitro in it.

The baby comes from the ghetto Move that ass like a whoremonger I’ll pull back the passenger seat And we’ll turn the leather seat back to shit

It’s not normal what I want to do to you That bastard goes away so I can have you-e-er I’ll do you the 69, how it moves you’ I give you a ten Mommy, it’s not enough just to eat you from 9 to 6

That I work extra hours to give you all the weekend I’m going to a hundred and something, even if they give me a ticket Today I just got paid, I feel like spending it You just dance and I’ll throw you all the ticket

He takes your clothes off But he doesn’t feel anything when he touches you I suck him and kiss him with the same mouth He smokes with him and he gives you the note with me

And note’ that with me he is a bastard That I have the sauce, like Papa Johns With him the bed is to watch television He fucks me with my heart and with reason

It’s not normal what I want to do to you Let that bastard go so I can have you I’ll do you the 69 and how it moves you I’ll give you a ten Mommy, it’s not enough just to eat you from 9 to 6

It’s not normal what I want to do to you That bastard goes away so I can have you-e-er I do the 69 for you and how it moves you I give you a ten Mommy, it’s not enough just to eat you from 9 to 6

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María López

María López

Artist by vocation and technology lover. I have liked to tinker with all kinds of gadgets for as long as I can remember.

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