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Yo hago lo que me dé la gana 00:06
Yo fui quien pagó mi cubana 00:09
Yo ni sé cómo tú te llama' 00:11
Chao, hablamo' mañana 00:15
Yo hago lo que me dé la gana 00:18
Yo fui quien pagó mi cubana 00:21
Yo ni sé cómo tú te llama' (ey) 00:24
Chao, hablamo' mañana 00:28
(Ey) una zeta de krippy, con eso me calmo (uh) 00:33
Cada coro que tiro se convierte en salmo (amén) 00:36
Me tiran, pero no me alarmo (ey, ey, ey, ey, ey) 00:39
Una cubana en el cuello, la otra en cuatro 00:41
Movie (movie), ya no estamo' en teatro (no) 00:45
Esto me sale fácil, ni lo trato (easy, easy, easy) 00:48
Si quiero me retiro, estoy hecho hace rato 00:51
Mami anda en Mercede', papi en Mercede' 00:54
Mis hermano' en Mercede', to' mis pana' en Mercede' 00:57
Yo ando en la Lambo, si no en Mercede' 00:59
Toma 30 pa gas, no vaya a ser que te quede' 01:02
Ya mismo llego a Chile, estoy pasando Quito 01:06
Despué' pa Buenos Aire', a visitar par de culito' (chau, boludo) 01:09
Los muchacho' en el jet capsuléando, estoy loquito 01:12
Yo ya ni fumo, estoy volao a lo perrito, ey 01:15
Yo hago lo que me dé la gana 01:19
Yo fui quien pagó mi cubana 01:23
Yo ni sé cómo tú te llama' (Pablo) 01:25
Chao, hablamo' mañana 01:29
"Chao" les dije a los gil (gile') 01:32
"Hola" les dije a los mil (mile') 01:33
Hago la mierda que quiero 01:35
La bitch tiene pelo', hago que se depile 01:36
Mami, le pago los bill (bill) 01:38
Y no tengo un Richard Mille (Mille), no 01:39
Pero al final del video no hay ningún joyero que prenda' me pide (ah) 01:41
Tú hace' lo que puede' (puede), yo hago lo que quiero (woah) 01:44
Como la hipoteca, man, por eso hago dinero (money) 01:47
Hielo en la cadena (ice), Sub-Zero 01:50
¿Tu cuenta del banco? Mmm, en cero 01:53
Siempre estoy fichao, no ando en una cache, ando en Molina 01:56
En la party me preguntan que si soy de Carolina 01:59
Debe ser por el piquete puro, como cocaína 02:02
Y porque me la perreo como en una marquesina 02:05
¿Cómo te llamabas tú? No me acuerdo 02:08
No poder comprar algo ya es un recuerdo 02:11
Tamo' frío en todo' lao y no de invierno 02:14
Si tú no me habla' de money, bye, lo siento 02:17
Yo hago lo que me dé la gana 02:21
Yo fui quien pagó mi cubana 02:24
Yo ni sé cómo tú te llama' 02:27
Chao, hablamo' mañana 02:31
Hago lo que me da la gana 02:34
No sé por qué ello' me llaman 02:37
No sé quiénes son, no conozco sus cara' 02:40
Me quieren bajar, se mueren de gana' 02:43
Suelto el humo mientra' bajo la ventana 02:46
Lleno de oro, papi, parezco El Cigala 02:49
Esto es moda, no es un chaleco antibala' 02:52
En el aeropuerto viajo sin escala 02:55
A mí no me cambia la fama 02:59
Esa otra bitch que me la mama 03:02
Salgo a cazar fantasma' 03:05
Salvo la ciudad como Batman 03:08
Le doy candela, body like Carmelo 03:10
Le dediqué un tema y la llevé hasta el cielo 03:13
Que no nos importe nada, hagamo' lo que da la gana 03:16
Baby, te quiero en mi cama, cuando quieras tú me llama' 03:19
Yo hago lo que me dé la gana 03:23
Yo pagué mi cubana 03:26
Yo sé cómo te llama' 03:29
Chao, hablamo' mañana 03:32
(Mañana, mañana, mañana, mañana, mañana) 03:35
03:36

HABLAMOS MAÑANA – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the world of contemporary Latin urban music with "HABLAMOS MAÑANA." This energetic collaboration by Bad Bunny, Duki, and Pablo Chill-E offers a fantastic opportunity to learn Spanish slang and expressions related to independence and a lavish lifestyle. The song's catchy hooks and confident lyrics provide an engaging way to grasp colloquial phrases and understand the cultural nuances of Latin trap and reggaeton, making language learning both fun and authentic.

[English]
I do whatever I feel like
I was the one who paid for my Cuban
I don’t even know your name
Bye, we’ll talk tomorrow
I do whatever I feel like
I was the one who paid for my Cuban
I don’t even know your name (ey)
Bye, we’ll talk tomorrow
(Ey) a zip of krippy, that’s what calms me down (uh)
Every chorus I drop turns into a hymn (amen)
They shoot at me, but I’m not alarmed (ey, ey, ey, ey, ey)
One Cuban on my neck, the other in fours
Movie (movie), we’re not in theater anymore (no)
This comes easy to me, I don’t even try (easy, easy, easy)
If I want, I’ll retire, I’ve been set for a while
Mom’s in a Mercedes, dad’s in a Mercedes
My brothers in Mercedes, all my boys in Mercedes
I’m in a Lambo, or else in a Mercedes
Take 30 for gas, don’t wanna run out
I’m almost in Chile, just passed Quito
Then to Buenos Aires, to visit a couple of butts (bye, dude)
The guys in the jet chilling, I’m going crazy
I don’t even smoke anymore, I’m high like a puppy, ey
I do whatever I feel like
I was the one who paid for my Cuban
I don’t even know your name (Pablo)
Bye, we’ll talk tomorrow
“Bye” I told the losers (losers)
“Hi” I told the winners (winners)
I do whatever I want
The girl’s got hair, I make her shave
Mom, I pay her bills (bills)
And I don’t have a Richard Mille (Mille), no
But at the end of the video, no jeweler’s lights ask me for anything (ah)
You do what you can (can), I do what I want (woah)
Like the mortgage, man, that’s why I make money (money)
Ice on the chain (ice), Sub-Zero
Your bank account? Mmm, zero
I’m always watched, I’m not in a hideout, I’m in Molina
At the party they ask if I’m from Carolina
Must be the pure sting, like cocaine
And because I grind on her like a marquee
What was your name again? I don’t remember
Not being able to buy something is just a memory
We’re cold everywhere, not just in winter
If you don’t talk money, bye, sorry
I do whatever I feel like
I was the one who paid for my Cuban
I don’t even know your name
Bye, we’ll talk tomorrow
I do whatever I feel like
I don’t know why they call me
I don’t know who they are, I don’t recognize their faces
They wanna bring me down, they’re dying to
I blow smoke while lowering the window
Full of gold, papi, I look like El Cigala
This is fashion, not a bulletproof vest
At the airport, I travel non-stop
Fame doesn’t change me
That other girl who gives me head
I go out hunting ghosts
I save the city like Batman
I light her up, body like Carmelo
I dedicated a song to her and took her to heaven
Let’s not care about anything, let’s do whatever we feel like
Baby, I want you in my bed, whenever you want, just call me
I do whatever I feel like
I paid for my Cuban
I know your name
Bye, we’ll talk tomorrow
(Tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow)
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Vocabulary Meanings

gana

/ˈɡana/

A2
  • noun
  • - desire or wish

cubana

/kuˈβana/

B2
  • noun
  • - Cuban-style gold chain (jewelry)

dinero

/diˈneɾo/

A1
  • noun
  • - money

cadena

/kaˈðena/

B1
  • noun
  • - chain (object or sequence)

fama

/ˈfama/

B1
  • noun
  • - fame or reputation

cadena

/kaˈðena/

B1
  • noun
  • - chain (object or metaphorical link)

llamar

/ʝaˈmar/

A2
  • verb
  • - to call or name (someone)

pagar

/paˈɣar/

A2
  • verb
  • - to pay for something

hacer

/aˈθer/ (Spain), /aˈser/ (Latin America)

A1
  • verb
  • - to do or make

quiero

/ˈkjeɾo/

A1
  • verb (from querer)
  • - I want or I love

fumar

/fuˈmar/

A2
  • verb
  • - to smoke (cigarettes, etc.)

frío

/ˈfɾio/

A1
  • adjective
  • - cold

money

/ˈmʌni/

A1
  • noun
  • - money (used as a loanword in Spanish lyrics)

video

/ˈbiðe.o/

A2
  • noun
  • - video or music clip

ciudad

/θjuˈðað/ (Spain), /sjuˈðað/ (Latin America)

A2
  • noun
  • - city

oro

/ˈoɾo/

A2
  • noun
  • - gold (metal or jewelry)

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Key Grammar Structures

  • [translate:Yo hago lo que me dé la gana]

    ➔ Subjunctive mood (present subjunctive of 'dar').

    ➔ The phrase 'me dé la gana' expresses personal desire or will using the subjunctive, common with verbs like 'gustar' or 'querer'.

  • [translate:Yo fui quien pagó mi cubana]

    ➔ Use of relative pronoun 'quien' as subject of a clause.

    ➔ ‘quien’ replaces the person performing the action; it means 'the one who'.

  • [translate:No sé cómo tú te llamas]

    ➔ Indirect question with interrogative 'cómo'.

    ➔ ‘No sé cómo tú te llamas’ means 'I don’t know what your name is'; the verb keeps regular conjugation (indicative).

  • [translate:Me tiran, pero no me alarmo]

    ➔ Contrastive conjunction 'pero' joining two independent clauses.

    ➔ Introduces contrast between being attacked ('Me tiran') and not getting alarmed.

  • [translate:Si quiero me retiro]

    ➔ First conditional with omitted subject pronoun.

    ➔ ‘Si quiero me retiro’ = ‘If I want, I quit.’ Real condition expressed using indicative, not subjunctive.

  • [translate:Debe ser por el piquete puro]

    ➔ Impersonal construction using 'deber de + infinitive' to indicate probability.

    ➔ Expresses assumption that something is 'probably because of the attitude/look'.

  • [translate:No poder comprar algo ya es un recuerdo]

    ➔ Infinitive phrase used as the subject of the clause.

    ➔ ‘No poder comprar algo’ acts as a single noun phrase meaning 'Not being able to buy something'.

  • [translate:Te quiero en mi cama]

    ➔ Direct object pronoun 'te' before the verb.

    ➔ ‘Te quiero’ = ‘I love you’ or ‘I want you’; pronoun precedes conjugated verb per Spanish syntax.