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Yeah, yeah, yeah 00:06
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah 00:09
A 200 millas en un jet ski, eh 00:12
Si tú quieres, te lo meto aquí, eh 00:15
Debajo del sol, debajo del sol, ey 00:18
A 200 millas en un jet ski, eh 00:24
Si tú quieres, te lo meto aquí, eh 00:27
Debajo del sol, debajo del sol (eh) 00:30
Tempranito en la mañana, morning 00:36
Pollitos de marihuana, join me, ey 00:39
Llegamos a la beachy 00:42
'Tás culona, flow Rikishi 00:45
Dinero, dinero, me falta weechie (weechie) 00:47
Me siento Ray, pero Richie (wuh) 00:51
La nena me salió bitchy (ja) 00:54
Tú no me quieres, mi chichi (no, no, no) 00:57
El traje de baño no es tan caro, es de J.C. Penney 00:59
Pero te buceo con to' y tenis 01:03
A ti te doy a cualquier hora como a Denny's 01:06
Te pongo el toto a flotar, flow Kenny 01:08
Hoy de nuevo (de nuevo) 01:12
Si no quieres, a tu amiga dale relevo 01:14
Eh, yo me atrevo (atrevo) 01:18
Si es contigo, yo me atrevo (ey) 01:21
A 200 millas en un jet ski, eh 01:24
Si tú quieres, te lo meto aquí, yeah 01:27
Debajo del sol, debajo del sol, eh 01:30
A 200 millas en un jet ski, eh 01:36
Si tú quieres, te lo meto aquí, eh 01:39
Debajo del sol, debajo del sol, ey 01:42
Que to' los culos se quemen 01:48
Yo soy la ola, cabrones, mejor ni remen (no) 01:50
Ah, ah, ah, goddamnit 01:53
Les pasé po' encima con las White Cement 01:56
Ando de blanco entero, flow santer 01:59
La dueña encima de mí como si cantara bolero 02:02
Rumba buena, timbalero 02:06
Si tú quieres, me caso contigo adentro de un velero, ey 02:08
Vo'a 200 millas en un jet ski, ey 02:12
Si tú quieres, te lo meto aquí, eh 02:15
Debajo del sol, debajo del sol, eh 02:18
Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah 02:24
Bad Bunny, baby 02:28
Be-be-be 02:32
Diplo 02:36
Eh-eh, Diplo 02:38
Wuh, Diplo 02:41
Eh-eh, Diplo 02:44
Wuh 02:47
02:48

200 MPH – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the vibrant world of Latin trap with Bad Bunny and Diplo's "200 MPH." This song is a fantastic way to experience modern Spanish lyrics, offering insights into expressions of pleasure, luxury, and a carefree attitude. Its dynamic rhythm and playful storytelling make it special for language learners eager to explore contemporary Spanish slang and cultural references in a musical context.

[English]
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
At 200 miles on a jet ski, eh
If you want, I’ll put it in here, eh
Under the sun, under the sun, hey
At 200 miles on a jet ski, eh
If you want, I’ll put it in here, eh
Under the sun, under the sun (eh)
Early in the morning, morning
Little marijuana chicks, join me, hey
We arrived at the beachy
You got a big butt, Rikishi flow
Money, money, I need some cash (cash)
I feel like Ray, but Richie (wuh)
The girl turned out bitchy (ha)
You don’t love me, my chichi (no, no, no)
The swimsuit isn’t that expensive, it’s from J.C. Penney
But I dive with you even with sneakers on
I give you anytime like at Denny’s
I make your pussy float, Kenny flow
Today again (again)
If you don’t want to, let your friend take over
Eh, I dare (dare)
If it’s with you, I dare (hey)
At 200 miles on a jet ski, eh
If you want, I’ll put it in here, yeah
Under the sun, under the sun, eh
At 200 miles on a jet ski, eh
If you want, I’ll put it in here, eh
Under the sun, under the sun, hey
May all the asses burn
I’m the wave, motherfuckers, better not row (no)
Ah, ah, ah, goddamnit
I ran over them with White Cement
Dressed all in white, saint flow
The boss on top of me like she’s singing bolero
Good party, timbal player
If you want, I’ll marry you inside a sailboat, hey
I’m going 200 miles on a jet ski, hey
If you want, I’ll put it in here, eh
Under the sun, under the sun, eh
Yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah
Bad Bunny, baby
Be-be-be
Diplo
Eh-eh, Diplo
Wuh, Diplo
Eh-eh, Diplo
Wuh
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

millas

/ˈmiʝas/

A2
  • noun
  • - miles (unit of distance)

jet ski

/ˈdʒɛt ˌskiː/

B1
  • noun
  • - a motorized watercraft for one or two people

sol

/sol/

A2
  • noun
  • - sun

marihuana

/ˌmariˈhuana/

B2
  • noun
  • - marijuana, cannabis plant

dinero

/diˈneɾo/

A1
  • noun
  • - money

falta

/ˈfalta/

B1
  • noun
  • - lack, absence

nena

/ˈnena/

A2
  • noun
  • - girl, young woman

bitchy

/ˈbɪtʃi/

C1
  • adjective
  • - bad-tempered or spiteful

traje

/ˈtɾaxe/

B1
  • noun
  • - suit, outfit

baño

/ˈbaɲo/

A2
  • noun
  • - bath, bathroom, swimwear

flotar

/floˈtaɾ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to float, to stay on the surface of a liquid

atrevo

/aˈtɾeβo/

B2
  • verb
  • - I dare, to dare

ola

/ˈola/

A2
  • noun
  • - wave (of water)

rumba

/ˈrumba/

B2
  • noun
  • - rumba (a type of dance and music)

timbalero

/timbaˈleɾo/

C1
  • noun
  • - timbales player (percussionist)

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Key Grammar Structures

  • A 200 millas en un jet ski, eh

    ➔ Prepositional phrase indicating location or movement.

    ➔ The phrase "A 200 millas" uses the preposition "a" to indicate movement or direction towards 200 miles on a jet ski.

  • Si tú quieres, te lo meto aquí, eh

    ➔ Conditional sentence with "si" expressing a real possibility.

    "Si tú quieres" introduces a condition meaning "if you want", indicating a real and possible situation.

  • Debajo del sol, debajo del sol, ey

    ➔ Prepositional phrase repeated for emphasis.

    "Debajo del sol" means "under the sun" and its repetition emphasizes setting or mood.

  • Tempranito en la mañana, morning

    ➔ Diminutive and time expression for early morning.

    "Tempranito" is a diminutive form of "temprano", used here to indicate very early morning.

  • Llegamos a la beachy

    ➔ Simple past form of the verb "llegar" with preposition "a".

    "Llegamos" is the first-person plural preterite form meaning "we arrived", followed by "a" indicating direction towards "beachy".

  • Tú no me quieres, mi chichi

    ➔ Negative present tense with object pronouns.

    "No me quieres" means "you don't love me" with "no" negating the verb and "me" as indirect object pronoun.

  • El traje de baño no es tan caro, es de J.C. Penney

    ➔ Negation with "no" plus "tan" for degree; use of "es de" to indicate origin.

    "No es tan caro" means "it's not that expensive", using "tan" to express degree. "Es de J.C. Penney" shows the origin or brand of the swimsuit.

  • Te pongo el toto a flotar, flow Kenny

    ➔ Use of the present tense with direct and indirect object pronouns.

    "Te pongo" means "I put for you", with "te" as indirect object pronoun and "pongo" present tense of "poner".

  • Si es contigo, yo me atrevo

    ➔ Conditional clause with reflexive pronoun indicating willingness or daring.

    "Si es contigo" means "If it's with you" forming the condition; "yo me atrevo" means "I dare" with reflexive verb form.