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Paso y paso por tu cantón 00:25
Bien cagazón, quemando llanta 00:28
A ti te gustan como yo 00:31
Pero, tu jefa te regaña 00:34
Siempre sales de fiesta, pero con otro cabrón 00:37
Aunque él no te gusta pa nada 00:40
Yo, bien loco en la troca, no puedo bajar avión 00:43
Aunque tampoco traigo ganas 00:47
Ya dile que no quieres nada con él 00:49
Mujer, te quiero ver recostada otra vez conmigo 00:51
Ya di que a la noche yo te lleno de placer 00:55
Bebé, no tengas miedo de escaparte conmigo 00:58
Ay, mamá 01:03
Bélico, pero no tanto, mija (ja, ja) 01:06
Tito Double P 01:09
Ay, compa Tito 01:11
¡Uh! 01:13
01:17
Pase y pase, es un loquerón 01:26
Nunca se me acaba la viada 01:29
Ya me conocen cómo soy 01:31
Pero nadie me dice nada 01:34
Yo te compro la bolsa que él nomás te prometió 01:37
Y hasta te llevo serenata 01:41
Yo, bien loco en la troca, no puedo bajar avión 01:43
Pero tampoco traigo ganas 01:46
Ya dile que no quieres nada con él 01:49
Mujer, te quiero ver recostada de nuez conmigo 01:51
Ya di que en la' noche' yo te lleno de placer 01:55
Bebé, no tengas miedo de escaparte conmigo, conmigo 01:58
02:02
Conmigo 02:06
02:08

Escápate – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Embark on a journey of passion and desire with "Escápate" by Tito Double P and Chino Pacas. This song captures the essence of longing and the thrill of a forbidden connection, offering a glimpse into a culture where music fuels emotions and stories unfold on every street corner.

[English]
Walking through your neighborhood step by step
Completely fired up, burning rubber
You like guys like me
But your mom scolds you
Always going out to parties, but with another guy
Even though she doesn’t like him at all
Here I am, hyped up in the truck, can’t calm down
Though I don’t even feel like it either
Just tell her you don’t want anything with him
Girl, I want to see you lying back with me again
Just say that tonight I’ll fill you with pleasure
Baby, don’t be afraid to run away with me
Oh, mama
Tough but not that much, girl (ha, ha)
Tito Double P
Oh, buddy Tito
Uh!
...
Walking back and forth, I’m a crazy one
My vibe never runs out
They already know how I am
But no one says a word
I buy you the bag he only promised you
And I even bring you serenades
Here I am, hyped up in the truck, can’t calm down
Though I don’t even feel like it either
Just tell her you don’t want anything with him
Girl, I want to see you lying close to me again
Just say that at night I’ll fill you with pleasure
Baby, don’t be afraid to run away with me, with me
...
With me
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

paso

/ˈpaso/

A2
  • noun
  • - step

cagazón

/kaɣaˈθon/

B1
  • noun
  • - a state of being very angry or upset

quemando

/keˈmando/

B1
  • verb
  • - burning

fiesta

/fjɛs.ta/

A2
  • noun
  • - party

mujer

/muˈxeɾ/

A1
  • noun
  • - woman

placer

/plaˈθeɾ/

B2
  • noun
  • - pleasure

escaparte

/es.kaˈpaɾ.te/

B1
  • verb
  • - to escape

loco

/ˈloko/

A2
  • adjective
  • - crazy

noche

/ˈno.tʃe/

A1
  • noun
  • - night

ganas

/ˈɡanas/

B1
  • noun
  • - desire

serenata

/seɾeˈnata/

B2
  • noun
  • - serenade

cabrón

/kaˈβɾon/

B2
  • noun
  • - a derogatory term for a man, often implying infidelity

bolsa

/ˈbol.sa/

A2
  • noun
  • - bag

regaña

/reˈɣaɲa/

B1
  • verb
  • - to scold

conmigo

/konˈmi.ɣo/

A1
  • pronoun
  • - with me

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Paso y paso por tu cantón

    ➔ Use of prepositions to indicate movement or direction ('por' + noun), combined with 'paso y paso' to imply 'step by step'.

    ➔ 'Por' is a Spanish preposition meaning 'through' or 'by'.

  • Siempre sales de fiesta, pero con otro cabrón

    ➔ Use of the present tense ('sales') to describe habitual or ongoing actions.

    ➔ 'Sales' comes from the verb 'salir' meaning 'to go out' and is used in the present tense.

  • Aunque él no te gusta para nada

    ➔ Use of 'aunque' as a subordinating conjunction meaning 'although' or 'even though'.

    ➔ 'Aunque' introduces a dependent clause expressing contrast or concession.

  • Ya me conocen cómo soy

    ➔ Use of the present indicative ('conocen') to state a fact or general truth.

    ➔ 'Conocen' is from the verb 'conocer' meaning 'to know' or 'to be familiar with'.

  • Yo te compro la bolsa que él nomás te prometió

    ➔ Use of the present tense ('comprar', 'prometió') to describe recent or future actions.

    ➔ 'Compro' is the present tense of 'comprar', meaning 'to buy'.

  • Bebé, no tengas miedo de escaparte conmigo, conmigo

    ➔ Use of the present subjunctive ('tengas') after expressions of wish or emotion ('no tengas miedo').

    ➔ 'Tengas' comes from the verb 'tener', in the present subjunctive mood, used after expressions of desire or emotion.