The song "FDVP" by Fuerza Regida, a Mexican artist, tells a story of struggle and success. The lyrics reflect on the artist's journey, acknowledging the challenges faced and the sacrifices made to achieve fame, money, women, and power. The song also pays tribute to someone named Jaime, who played a significant role in the artist's life. Overall, "FDVP" is a celebration of the artist's accomplishments and a reminder of the importance of staying true to oneself despite newfound success.
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I don't forget how I hustled
Nothing was easy, how I struggled
I ask the Lord who sees everything
Fame, money, women, and power
Verse 1
For being the pillar, that's why I sinned
I worked in the bad to be able to eat
It was for my family that I got involved
It was never easy, but I gave it my all
Today I have everything I once sought
Fame, money, women, and power
Chorus 1
I never changed, I'm the same as yesterday
They see you with money and now they treat you well
I already answered, I sent kilos
If not, what's the point of the American dollar?
Verse 2
Today I have everything I once sought
Fame, money, women, and power
Respect to Jaime, because of him I got connected
He gave me a hand and now I eat well
Chorus 2
I never changed, I'm the same as yesterday
They see you with money and now they treat you well
I already answered, I sent kilos
If not, what's the point of the American dollar?
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