Lyrics by Rawayana

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

Find here the lyrics to your favorite songs by Rawayana.

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  1. 911
  2. Incomprendido (part. Neutro Shorty y Orestes Gomez)
  3. Besos Ricos (part. Goyo)
  4. Sin Ti
  5. Binikini (part. Danny Ocean)
  6. Hora Loca (part. Monsieur Periné)
  7. Bebé (part. Simon Grossmann)
  8. High
  9. Caney
  10. Hoy
  11. Últimos Días
  12. Mamita (part. Natalia Lafourcade)
  13. Sin Dormir
  14. Falta Poco
  15. A Tu Nombre
  16. Algo Distinto
  17. Perfume
  18. Game Over
  19. Feriado
  20. Veneka (part. Akapellah)
  21. La Culpa (part. Kany García)
  22. Bésame

Rawayana is a Venezuelan band formed in Caracas in 2007. The group's music combines a variety of musical genres including reggae, funk, and salsa, and the members describe their style as "trippy pop". The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Alberto "Beto" Montenegro, bassist Antonio "Tony" Casas, drummer Andrés Story, and guitarist Alejandro Abeijón.

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