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Nunca Tristes Siempre Locos by Junior H is a song that tells the story of the artist's life and the memories he has with his friends. The lyrics talk about the struggles of work and the importance of never giving up. The song also mentions the artist's childhood in Puebla, Mexico, and the bond he had with his friend Norcks, who tragically passed away. Despite the loss, the artist continues to live life to the fullest with his loyal friends, driving around in a black GMC and enjoying music until the sun comes up. The song is a celebration of life, friendship, and the power of music to bring people together.

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The phone rang

It's work-related and I know it

We don't back down, I'm in

With a .50 caliber I go

Not one bastard will get away

Never sad, always crazy

I remember my brother, Norcks

They see me walking

Cruising calmly in Las Vegas

There are stories

When we grew up as kids

It was in Puebla where I was raised

Where I clicked with people

I was only ten years old

But I had plenty of courage

For action

For action

For stress relief

We went to Hidalgo for almost a month

With my brother

Parties and all-nighters, moments

I never imagined

That I would lose you soon

In a night of terror

My brother had an accident

My cousin Richard, Julio, and Corcochas

They won't back down

I have confirmed their loyalty

I always go in a black GMC

Whenever I want to hang out

I'm with a band or norteño

Until the sun comes up

The sun rises

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