These kind of lyrics make Daddy Yankee, Wisin y Yandel, Tito 'el bambino' and Calle 13 seem like '
príncipes' and leaders in the genre in comparison to this artist and the others you posted in the past.
I believe song lyrics compliment language learning tremendously and as one progresses in their learning one sees the liberties in language that is exercised to accommodate the song, level of education of the song writer(s)- i.e. grammatical rules are broken if need be etc. However, when I read the lyrics of these songs, it's really interesting maybe even mind boggling that people create this kind of music and people listen to the songs too.
I think when regguetón reached it's peak in 2004-2007 the music by the artists I mentioned above was considered low class or typical of the artists themselves who produced it but these lyrics surpass these artists and are in whole different (low) level. Their language is usually very street, colloquial, slang, vulgar etc. What you need is a dictionary that caters to this in Spanish and there are a few on the market but they probably won't have all the words you need because it changes so fast. It's hard to keep up with it especially if a person does not speak that way. I have one that's quite thorough and exhaustive that came out in 2003. It's a dictionary of Spanish slang (argot) but specifically
el soez which means vulgar language. It's not Dominican specific but it will still help you.
Here is a picture of the dictionary. It's a available at Barnes and Noble or Amazon online:
As well to get the meaning of these words you could also ask people who listen to this type of music, or people who speak with a lot of colloquialisms, slang, etc. The lyrics even have 'menol'. Do you know about the switch of /r/ to /l/ in Dominican speech? Also the usage of
jaiba in this song is not the literal meaning. Did you know the generic meaning is crab? A type of crab (fresh water) found in the Caribbean but in the song it does not mean that. It means two possible words and both are very disrespectful.
Anyway I just wanted to comment because all the songs you ask about have this type of vocabulary and lyrics. I just find that these artists are quite daring but typical of genre/ class of artists/ groups who produce this music.
Do enjoy. Music is diverse and there is something for everyone.
~Marian
opolita.