HATTORI Lyrics by Álvaro Díaz is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Álvaro Díaz. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Hattori song lyrics are also written by Álvaro Díaz. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In It, he reflects on his success despite those who tried to bring him down with lies. He compares himself to David defeating Goliath, emphasizing that his rise was destined and unstoppable. Díaz mentions his journey from being overlooked to being nominated for awards, modeling at Milan Fashion Week, and enjoying life with his mother in Sicily. He calls out haters who doubted him and claims his achievements while staying humble and grateful, attributing his strength to divine support.
HATTORI Lyrics
[Letra de “HATTORI”]
[Intro]
Yeah
[Coro]
Oh, Dio’, ja
Trataron de crear historia’ que no son verdad
Pa’ ver si me tumbaban y se quedaron en na’
Y yo con mami en Sicilia por el gelato na’ má’
Ja, diablo, ¿tan mal les va?
Me la debe to’ el que aún no me la da
Me siento David tumbando to’ los Goliat
To’a esta mierda estaba escrita, nada lo puede evitar
[Verso 1]
Ja, ¿cuánto má’?
Se van a inventar pa’ ver si me pueden manchar
To’ ese odio no funciona porque andamo’ con Jehová
El me da una armadura completa como el tour de Don Omar (Don)
Oh, my God, por fin me van a nominar, yeah
Oh, my God, , ya el cielo no pueden tapar
Llevo año’ en la espera y sin parar de josear
Mami, to’ valió la pena, ahora to’ te vo’a comprar, ey
De chamaquito el coach no me sacaba ‘el banco (Ey)
Y qué casualidad que ahora no salgo del banco
Milan Fashion Week, sí, ahí ‘taba modelando
Con la baby de mis sueño’ y ni siquiera estoy roncando
[Coro]
Oh, Dio’ (Oh, Dio’), ja
Trataron de crear historia’ que no son verdad
Pa’ ver si me tumbaban y se quedaron en na’
Y yo con mami en Sicilia por el gelato na’ má’
Ja, diablo, ¿tan mal les va?
Me la debe to’ el que aún no me la da
Me siento David tumbando to’ los Goliat
To’a esta mierda estaba escrita, nada lo puede evitar
[Interludio]
Pues, yo sigo diciendo lo mismo
Tú eres el tipo que no ha gana’o ni una lucha
El tipo que no ha gana’o ni una—
[Verso 2]
Ey, yah, tú sí ere’ mamón
Ey, cucha, tú sí ere’ mamón
¿Cómo te va’ a comparar? Si los tuyo suena igual
Hermano, ponte a practicar, que ustede’ to’ aburren ya, ey
Con los de SJU a CDG, ey
Solo pa’ cacharme algo pa’ vestir, yeah
Roster de baddies, parece el de Derek Jeter
Todo’ dudaron y yo soy el Muad’Dib, yeah
‘Toy cansa’o de que no lo quieran admitir
Cansa’o de pedirle a Dio’ por los que no le piden por mí
Dime a quién escuchan cuando están el estudi
Me copiaste, no me apoya’ y comoquiera rompí, b!tch
[Coro]
Oh, Dio’ (Oh, Dio’), ja
Trataron de crear historia’ que no son verdad
Pa’ ver si me tumbaban y se quedaron en na’
Y yo con mami en Sicilia por el gelato na’ má’
Ja, diablo, ¿tan mal les va?
Me la debe to’ el que aún no me la da
Me siento David tumbando to’ los Goliat
To’a esta mierda estaba escrita, nada lo puede evitar
Translation
Álvaro Díaz Songs
HATTORI Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
This is just a quick intro with the artist hyping up the song. Not much meaning here, just setting the tone.
[Coro]
In the chorus, Díaz talks about people trying to spread false stories about him, hoping to take him down, but they failed. Meanwhile, he’s living it up with his mom in Sicily, eating gelato and enjoying life. He wonders why his haters are doing so badly while he’s doing well. He feels like David defeating Goliath, implying he’s overcoming huge obstacles. He also believes everything was destined to happen, and no one can change it.
[Verso 1]
In the first verse, Díaz wonders how far people will go to try and tarnish his name, but their hate doesn’t work because he feels protected by God. He compares this protection to wearing armor, like the famous tour of reggaeton star Don Omar. He celebrates finally being nominated for something, which feels like a breakthrough. After years of hard work (“josear”), he’s telling his mom it was all worth it and promises to take care of her now. Díaz reflects on how he used to be overlooked, sitting on the sidelines, but now he’s front and center, even modeling at Milan Fashion Week. He’s living his dreams with his ideal girl, feeling like life couldn’t be better, all without showing off or boasting too much.
[Coro]
Once again, the chorus emphasizes the same theme: people tried to bring him down with false stories, but their efforts were useless. While they struggled, he’s thriving, enjoying time with his mom in Sicily. He reflects on how those who haven’t given him his due will eventually owe him. The David and Goliath reference comes up again, showing that he feels like he’s conquering huge challenges, and it was all meant to happen.
[Interludio]
In this interlude, Díaz is basically calling out someone who hasn’t won any battles, implying they have no success to show for themselves. It’s a taunt, reminding them of their failures.
[Verso 2]
In the second verse, Díaz calls out people who copy his style but can’t compare to him. He says they all sound the same and need to practice because their music is boring. He flexes his lifestyle, mentioning flying between San Juan and Paris just to buy clothes and comparing his “roster of baddies” to legendary baseball player Derek Jeter. Díaz refers to himself as Muad’Dib, a reference to a powerful character from the novel *Dune*, meaning he sees himself as a game-changer. He’s tired of people not admitting his success and feeling frustrated that he prays for others, but they don’t do the same for him. He knows people imitate him, but even without support, he’s still thriving.
[Coro]
The chorus repeats once more, emphasizing that people tried to bring him down with lies, but they didn’t succeed. While they struggled, he lived his best life with his mom in Sicily. He feels like a conqueror, and nothing could have stopped his success because it was all meant to be.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung HATTORI song?
A. HATTORI song is sung by Álvaro Díaz.
Q. Who wrote HATTORI lyrics?
A. HATTORI lyrics are penned by Álvaro Díaz.
Q. Who has given the music of HATTORI song?
A. HATTORI music is composed and produced by Álvaro Díaz.
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