| +I think that if we can have a great player
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| -E' a machine (E' a machine), very good (Very good)
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| —E' well, he has good technique
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| +I love it, I love it
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| Yacine Brahimi, Yacine Brahimi
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| He came from Paris (Ah, ah)
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| Now he walks through the Zaidín (Ah, ah)
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| Always ready for the beef (Ah, ah)
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| They call him Brahimi, I call him after Yacine (Ah, ah)
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| He came from Paris (Ah, ah)
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| Now go to the Zaidín (Ah, ah)
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| Always ready for the beef (Ah, ah)
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| They call him Brahimi, I call him after Yacine (Ah, ah)
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| Give the feint to everyone who approaches
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| It goes with the second, white, red and green
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| He already says "compa'e", he's fully integrated
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| He wants Borja's number to show off
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| To 'settle' or he leaves it when he leaves
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| Break the hips and dazzle kids
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| Juan Tamariz (Juan Tamariz) is copying tricks
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| And I've seen David Copperfield in the stands
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| He has plenty of money, high-end cars
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| Gucci is allowed and for the Prada woman
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| It seems from the zaidín, even from the pobla'o
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| But to 'be where he is today every day he has prayed
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| He has it calculated, all millimeters
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| Moving the game with impudence, look for the other side
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| He leaves them to K. O's, they are enlacha'os
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| He leaves as he wants, he distributes the cod
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| He came from Paris (Ah, ah)
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| Now go to the Zaidín (Ah, ah)
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| Always ready for the beef (Ah, ah)
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| They call him Brahimi, I call him after Yacine (Ah, ah)
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| He came from Paris (Ah, ah)
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| Now go to the Zaidín (Ah, ah)
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| Always ready for the beef (Ah, ah)
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| They call him Brahimi, I call him after Yacine (Ah, ah)
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| (Brahimi, Brahimi, Brahimi, Brahimi, Brahimi, Brahimi) |