Lyrics by Pablo López

Do you love Pablo López's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Pablo López's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

We have compiled all the lyrics of Pablo López's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Pablo López, find them all in one place.

Do you see the song you like in this list of Pablo López's songs?

  1. Abril Sin Anestesia
  2. El Mundo
  3. La Niña de La Linterna
  4. Te Espero Aquí
  5. Vi
  6. El Abrazo Más Grande de Todos Los Tiempos
  7. El Patio
  8. Lo Saben Mis Zapatos
  9. El Camino
  10. Mama No
  11. El Gato
  12. Quasi
  13. Déjame Ir (part. Paty Cantú)
  14. Dímelo Tu
  15. No! (part. Miriam Rodríguez)
  16. Tu Enemigo (part. Juanes)
  17. 7
  18. Dónde
  19. Dos Palabras
  20. El Mejor Momento
  21. El Teléfono
  22. Imagina Tú
  23. El Niño
  24. Hijos Del Verbo Amar
  25. KLPSO 2
  26. La Libertad
  27. Lo Imposible
  28. Mariposa
  29. Para La Libertad
  30. All Out Of Love
  31. Dos Palabras (part. Paula Fernandes)
  32. El Futuro
  33. El Incendio
  34. KLPSO
  35. La Dobleuve
  36. Shine
  37. Tempo
  38. Unikornio
  39. Viba

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