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[Música] 00:07
[Música] 00:21
he trabajado duro para obtener lo que yo 00:28
quiero y lo intentado muchas veces para 00:31
ser el primero que le perrea de mejor 00:34
sádiese que me caen pero a pesar del 00:37
otro piso Dios saldré de aquel tiran de 00:41
mí que soy lo peor que fui feliz y no 00:44
fue así de batalla es bastante para 00:49
llegar a donde estoy en una hora por 00:52
Sonora me navegó siempre me verán 00:55
patrullar con la pechera bien colgado y 01:00
los libros las de vibrar portando versas 01:03
y un gallo para quemar un mal oro de los 01:07
rojos no más para tronar 01:11
en el malecón vaciarnos jalamos para 01:13
Vallarta por ella me gusta andar siempre 01:17
con respeto al chavalón la de tratar 01:20
muy bien calados con Patito 01:27
arriba 01:34
[Música] 01:37
buen amigo de la gente que me dio la 01:40
mano haciendo feria buen billete y El 01:43
Fierro terciado Aquí no hay miedo menos 01:46
los bebés que traigo al lado es un 01:49
desfile de blindadas las que andan 01:52
pasando 01:54
peor que fue 01:57
bastante bastante para llegar a donde 02:02
estoy y por Sonora en una dura me navegó 02:05
y hace más atrás no era el malecón 02:09
pasear nos jalamos para Vallarta por 02:13
allá me gusta andar siempre con respeto 02:15
al chaval no lo han de mirar lo 02:18
brillantes en el pecho que se note la 02:21
humildad 02:23
[Música] 02:27
mi historia 03:35
ha sido 03:38
detallado y 03:42

DIRAN DE MI – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the world of Corridos Tumbados with this track! It is a perfect opportunity to learn modern Mexican Spanish slang and rhythmic phrasing, offering a unique look at how traditional sounds merge with contemporary urban culture.

[English]
[Music]
[Music]
I've worked hard to get what I
want, and I've tried many times to
be the first one to make her dance, even if
they say I'm bad, but despite the
hardships, God will help me rise above that tyrant
within me; they say I was at my worst, but I was happy,
and it wasn't like that. It's been a long battle
to get to where I am today. For an hour
through Sonora, I cruise around; you'll always see me
patrolling with my vest hanging low and
the books, vibrating, carrying verses
and a joint to burn, some gold from the
reds, just to blast
on the boardwalk. To empty ourselves, we head to
Vallarta. I like to always walk with
respect for the young guys, treating them
very well, loaded up with the crew,
keeping it up.
[Music]
A good friend to the people who gave me a
hand, making money, good cash, and
the steel. There's no fear here, especially
not with the babies I have by my side; it's a
parade of armored vehicles passing
by.
The worst that happened...
It was quite a battle to get to where
I am, and through Sonora, I cruise around.
And further back, it wasn't the boardwalk,
we headed to Vallarta. I like to always walk with
respect for the young guys; they'll see the
shine on my chest, making sure my
humility shows.
humildad
[Music]
My story
has been
detailed and...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

trabajado

tra-ba-ha-do

A1
  • verb
  • - to perform work or labor

primero

pri-me-ro

A1
  • adjective
  • - the one that comes before all others

batalla

ba-ta-ya

A2
  • noun
  • - struggle or fight

patrullar

pa-tru-yar

B2
  • verb
  • - to patrol

pechera

pe-che-ra

B2
  • noun
  • - chest rig or bulletproof vest

quemar

ke-mar

A2
  • verb
  • - to burn

feria

fe-ria

A2
  • noun
  • - money (slang)

billete

bi-ye-te

A2
  • noun
  • - banknote

fierro

fye-ro

B1
  • noun
  • - iron / firearm (slang)

terciado

ter-sya-do

B2
  • adjective
  • - slung across the body

miedo

mye-do

A1
  • noun
  • - fear

desfile

des-fi-le

B1
  • noun
  • - parade or procession

blindadas

blin-da-das

B2
  • adjective
  • - armored (vehicles)

humildad

u-mil-dad

B1
  • noun
  • - humility

historia

is-to-rya

A1
  • noun
  • - history or story

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Key Grammar Structures

  • He trabajado duro para obtener lo que yo quiero.

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    ➔ Use of "he trabajado" to indicate an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.

  • Dirán de mí que soy lo peor.

    ➔ Subjunctive mood implication vs Future tense

    ➔ The verb "dirán" is in the future tense, expressing a prediction or speculation about the subject's reputation.

  • Lo intentado muchas veces para ser el primero.

    ➔ Infinitive phrase expressing purpose

    "Para ser" serves as the conjunction "para" followed by an infinitive verb to explain the purpose of the effort.

  • Que le perrea de mejor.

    ➔ Relative pronoun 'que' (that/who)

    ➔ The "que" acts as a relative pronoun connecting the main clause to the action of dancing/performing.

  • Sabe que me caen, pero a pesar del tropiezo saldré adelante.

    ➔ Concessive clause using 'a pesar de'

    "A pesar de" introduces an obstacle or opposition to the main action, meaning "in spite of".

  • Portando versas y un gallo para quemar.

    ➔ Gerund (Present Participle)

    "Portando" is the gerund form of "portar", indicating an action happening simultaneously with the main verb.

  • Que se note la humildad.

    ➔ Subjunctive mood for desire/command

    "Se note" uses the subjunctive mood to express a wish or a command that humility should be visible.

  • Los libros las de vibrar.

    ➔ Object pronouns

    "Las" is a direct object pronoun referring back to a feminine plural noun previously mentioned.