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Estoy llorando en mi habitación 00:25
Todo se nubla a mi alrededor 00:30
00:34
Ella se fue con un niño pijo 00:36
En un Ford Fiesta blanco 00:41
Y un jersey amarillo 00:44
Por el parque les veo pasar 00:46
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Cuando se besan, lo paso fatal 00:52
Voy a vengarme de ese marica 00:58
Voy a llenarle el cuello de polvos picapica 01:03
Sufre, mamón 01:08
Devuélveme a mi chica 01:11
O te retorcerás entre polvos picapica 01:14
Sufre, mamón 01:19
Devuélveme a mi chica 01:22
O te retorcerás entre polvos picapica 01:25
01:32
Le he quemado su jersey 01:54
Y se ha comprado cinco o seis 01:59
Voy a destrozarle el coche 02:05
Lo tengo preparado 02:10
Voy esta noche 02:13
No te reirás nunca más de mí 02:16
Lo siento, nene, vas a morir 02:21
Tú me quitaste lo que más quería 02:27
Y volverá conmigo 02:33
Volverá algún día 02:36
Sufre, mamón 02:38
Devuélveme a mi chica 02:40
O te retorcerás entre polvos picapica 02:43
Sufre, mamón 02:48
Devuélveme a mi chica 02:52
O te retorcerás entre polvos picapica 02:54
Sufre, mamón 03:00
Devuélveme a mi chica 03:02
O te retorcerás entre polvos picapica 03:05
Sufre, mamón 03:11
Devuélveme a mi chica 03:14
O te retorcerás entre polvos picapica 03:16
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Devuélveme a mi chica – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Learning a language through music is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the culture, and 'Devuélveme a mi chica' by Hombres G is a perfect starting point for Spanish learners. The song's clear, narrative-driven lyrics tell a relatable story of teenage heartbreak, making it easy to follow along and pick up new vocabulary related to emotions and everyday situations. Its catchy, repetitive chorus will have you singing along and effortlessly memorizing phrases. What makes this song special is its humorous and slightly rebellious take on a common theme, offering a glimpse into the youthful spirit of 1980s Spain.

[English]
I'm crying in my room
Everything's cloudy around me
...
She left with a spoiled kid
In a white Ford Fiesta
And a yellow sweater
I see them passing through the park
...
When they kiss, I feel terrible
I'm going to get revenge on that faggot
I'll fill his neck with some crazy powder
Suffer, bastard
Give me back my girl
Or you'll be twisting in crazy powder
Suffer, bastard
Give me back my girl
Or you'll be twisting in crazy powder
...
I burned his sweater
And he bought five or six more
I'm going to wreck his car
I've got it ready
Tonight I'll do it
You'll never make fun of me again
Sorry, kid, you're gonna die
You took from me what I loved most
And she'll come back to me
She'll come back someday
Suffer, bastard
Give me back my girl
Or you'll be twisting in crazy powder
Suffer, bastard
Give me back my girl
Or you'll be twisting in crazy powder
Suffer, bastard
Give me back my girl
Or you'll be twisting in crazy powder
Suffer, bastard
Give me back my girl
Or you'll be twisting in crazy powder
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

llorando

/ʝoroˈlando/

A2
  • verb
  • - crying, shedding tears

habitación

/abiˌtaˈsjon/

A2
  • noun
  • - room, bedroom

nubla

/ˈnuβla/

A2
  • verb
  • - clouds, darkens, becomes unclear

cielo

/ˈθje.lo/

A2
  • noun
  • - sky, heaven

fue

/fwe/

A2
  • verb
  • - was, it was, he/she/it was (past of 'ser' or 'ir')

persona

/peɾˈso.na/

A2
  • noun
  • - person, individual

coche

/ˈko.tʃe/

A2
  • noun
  • - car, automobile

quieren

/ˈkjeɾen/

A2
  • verb
  • - they want, love

suffer

/ˈsufɾe/

B1
  • verb
  • - to feel pain or distress

marica

/ˈma.ɾi.ka/

C1
  • noun (slang, pejorative)
  • - homosexual man (pejorative, offensive term)

devuélveme

/deβwelˈβe.me/

B2
  • verb
  • - return me, give back to me

chica

/ˈtʃi.ka/

A2
  • noun
  • - girl, young woman

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Ella se fue con un niño pijo

    ➔ Past tense of 'ir' + reflexive pronoun 'se' + preposition 'con'

    ➔ The verb 'se fue' is the **past tense** of 'irse', meaning 'left' or 'went away'.

  • Voy a vengarme de ese marica

    ➔ Use of 'voy a' + infinitive verb to express future intention

    ➔ 'Voy a vengarme' conveys a **near future** intention to take revenge.

  • O te retorcerás entre polvos picapica

    ➔ Future tense 'te retorcerás' + reflexive pronoun + prepositional phrase

    ➔ 'Te retorcerás' is the **future tense** of 'retorcerse', meaning 'you will twist' or 'suffer'.

  • Sufre, mamón

    ➔ Imperative form of 'sufrir' + colloquial insult 'mamón'

    ➔ 'Sufre' is the **imperative** form of 'sufrir', used here as a command or exhortation.

  • Devuélveme a mi chica

    ➔ Verb 'devolver' in command form + indirect object pronoun 'me' + noun phrase

    ➔ 'Devuélveme' is the **imperative** form of 'devolver' combined with the indirect object pronoun 'me', meaning 'Return to me'.

  • O te retorcerás entre polvos picapica

    ➔ Use of future tense 'te retorcerás' + preposition 'entre' + noun phrase

    ➔ 'Te retorcerás' is the **future tense** of 'retorcerse', indicating 'you will twist or suffer'.