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[música] 00:00
[música] 00:06
[música] 00:19
Dicen que mejor es ser callado. 00:22
[música] 00:26
Neta, no he confiado de las cosas que un 00:26
día me han dicho. 00:29
Quiero ponerme una [música] loqueron. 00:32
Ya bien lo conoce. que páseme [canto] 00:36
la vivo como yo quiero 00:39
[música] 00:42
accesito para andar bien recio. Lo que 00:44
sea, yo le rompo [música] el precio. 00:47
Manejamos muy bien las claves. 00:50
Tengo la llave para andar bien [música] 00:54
capel. Las nenas me vende pape. No es mi 00:57
culpa que me prefieran. 01:01
Ando en putiz en la carretera. Huele a 01:05
pura motita buena. [música] 01:09
Me quieren ver mal, se la pelan. 01:11
Vengo prendiendo, así [música] me 01:37
mantengo. 01:40
La marca no se borra y he cambiado 01:41
[música] por una morra. 01:44
Fiesta y mujeres [música] se 01:48
manifiestan. 01:50
Me amanezco solero un rato, prendo un 01:52
[música] gallo y me ven rendo. 01:55
Cuentan [música] 01:59
que lo que hago caro pago y la verdad yo 02:00
no tengo [música] miedo. Lo que aquí 02:03
estoy esperando 02:06
accesito para andar [música] bien recio. 02:10
Lo que sea yo le rompo el precio. 02:13
Manejamos [música] 02:16
muy buenas claves. 02:17
Tengo [música] 02:21
la llave para andar bien, capi. Las 02:22
nenas me bendicen, papi. [música] No es 02:24
mi culpa que me prefieran. 02:27
Quiero ponerme una loquerona, 02:31
ya bien lo conoce. que páseme [música] 02:35
la vivo como yo quiero. 02:38
[música] 02:41
[música] 02:56
[música] 03:04

La Lokerona – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the rhythmic world of Corridos Tumbados with 'La Lokerona.' This song is a perfect gateway to learning modern Mexican street slang and the unique linguistic fusion of urban and regional music, offering a window into contemporary youth culture in Mexico.

[English]
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They say it's better to keep quiet.
[music]
Honestly, I haven't trusted the things
people have told me.
I want to get totally wasted.
You already know how it is, just pass it to me,
I live my life exactly how I want.
[music]
Getting the gear to go full speed.
Whatever it is, I'll pay any price.
We handle the codes very well.
I've got the key to stay on top.
The girls sell me pills. It's not my
fault that they prefer me.
I'm cruising fast on the highway. It smells
like pure good weed. [music]
They want to see me fail, but they can't touch me.
I keep lighting up, that's how
I stay.
The brand doesn't fade and I've changed
[music] for a girl.
Parties and women [music]
are everywhere.
I spend the dawn alone for a while, light up
[music] a joint and they see me rolling.
They say [music]
that I pay a high price for what I do, but the truth is
I'm not [music] afraid.
That's what I'm waiting for here:
The gear to go [music] full speed.
Whatever it is, I'll pay any price.
We handle [music]
very good codes.
I've got [music]
the key to stay on top, boss. The
girls bless me, daddy. [music] It's not
my fault that they prefer me.
I want to get totally wasted,
you already know how it is, just pass it to me [music]
I live my life exactly how I want.
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

callado

ka-ʝa-ðo

A2
  • adjective
  • - quiet or silent

confiado

kon-fja-ðo

B1
  • verb
  • - to have trusted

loquerona

lo-ke-ro-na

C2
  • adjective/noun
  • - slang for a state of wild partying or craziness

recio

re-sjo

B2
  • adjective
  • - fast, intense, or strong

claves

kla-βes

A2
  • noun
  • - codes or keys

llave

ʝa-βe

A1
  • noun
  • - key

carretera

ka-re-te-ɾa

A2
  • noun
  • - highway or road

motita

mo-ti-ta

C1
  • noun
  • - slang for marijuana

marca

maɾ-ka

A2
  • noun
  • - mark, brand, or sign

morra

mo-ra

C1
  • noun
  • - slang for girl or girlfriend

fiesta

fjes-ta

A1
  • noun
  • - party or celebration

mujeres

mu-xe-ɾes

A1
  • noun
  • - women

gallo

ga-ʝo

B2
  • noun
  • - rooster, but used as slang for a marijuana joint

miedo

mje-ðo

A1
  • noun
  • - fear

esperando

es-pe-ɾan-do

A1
  • verb
  • - waiting

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Dicen que mejor es ser callado.

    ➔ Impersonal 'Dicen que'

    "Dicen" is used to report a general opinion or rumor without a specific subject.

  • Neta, no he confiado de las cosas que un día me han dicho.

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense (Pretérito Perfecto Compuesto)

    "He confiado" and "han dicho" describe past actions that have relevance to the present.

  • La vivo como yo quiero.

    ➔ Subjunctive mood in a clause of manner ('como yo quiero')

    ➔ Used after 'como' when the manner is determined by the subject's will.

  • No es mi culpa que me prefieran.

    ➔ Subjunctive after expressions of emotion/subjective evaluation

    ➔ The trigger "No es mi culpa que..." requires the verb to be in the subjunctive mood ("prefieran").

  • Ando en putiz en la carretera.

    ➔ Locution 'Andar + en/gerundio' indicating state

    ➔ Used to describe the subject's current state or habit of doing something.

  • La marca no se borra y he cambiado por una morra.

    ➔ Passive with 'se' (Pasciva refleja)

    "Se borra" is a reflexive passive construction indicating that the mark is being erased.

  • Me amanezco solero un rato.

    ➔ Pronominal verb usage (Verbo pronominal)

    "Amanecer" used pronominally ("amanecerse") implies staying up until dawn.

  • Cuentan que lo que hago caro pago.

    ➔ Relative clause with 'lo que' (Noun clause)

    "Lo que" functions as a neutral relative pronoun meaning 'that which' or 'what'.