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chimbé chimb esta mujer está trabajando 00:00
está camellando dmo ran Te gana lo 00:03
deella 00:06
tranquila Qué dice peso sin envidiarle 00:08
nada a 00:11
nadie chimbita y ya se montó en Mercedes 00:12
laita está 00:15
chambeando qué 00:16
gelera la Mercedes cuadr 00:23
[Música] 00:26
se compró la Mercedes 00:33
cuadrada con 00:35
chilala sus padres pensaban que ella 00:38
madrugaba trabajar pero subía potico 00:40
todos los días F ella lo hacía por no 00:43
por necesidad sus amigas le decían no te 00:46
vas a Cartel salió para la calle le 00:48
pedían foto todos los fanátic pero de su 00:51
toto ya vive en el poblo ya no anda en 00:54
moto de los amigos de antes uno que otro 00:56
só para la calle le pedían fotos todos 00:59
los fantic pero de su toto ya vive en el 01:02
pobl ya no anda en moto de los amigos de 01:05
antes uno que 01:08
otro con el se compr la 01:11
cuadrada si le ponen regetón prende 01:16
creepy 01:18
bailab con el se compró 01:20
vive tranqui vive Fresh manejando la 01:30
lengua aprendió hablar inglés ya no se 01:33
preocupa por las cuentas del mes saca la 01:35
Mercedes y se montan las tres tres 01:37
amigas que trabajan en la misma 01:39
profesión la que puede puede y tiene la 01:41
bendición todos los que la critican no 01:44
saben la que hay vacaciones en Europa 01:46
Cancún o Dubai salió para la calle le 01:48
pedían fotos todos los fanatic pero de 01:51
su toto ya vive en el pobla ya no anda 01:53
en moto con los amigos de antes uno que 01:56
otro para la calle pedían fotos todos 01:59
los fana pero de su to ya vive en el 02:02
pobla ya no anda en moto de los amigos 02:05
Un 02:08
[Música] 02:10
ot 02:16
[Música] 02:18
si merc cuadr 02:23
[Música] 02:26

MALA – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the vibrant world of modern Latin music with 'MALA'. This song is a perfect tool for learners to experience the rhythmic contrast between Colombian urban slang and Mexican regional expressions, making it an exciting way to explore the linguistic diversity of the Spanish-speaking world.

[English]
This woman is doing great, she's working hard
She's grinding, nobody can beat her
Her style
Keep it calm, what's up Peso? Without envying
anyone
She's looking hot and already hopped in a Mercedes
She's working
How cool is that Mercedes?
gelera la Mercedes cuadr
[Music]
She bought the square Mercedes
with money from her fans
Her parents thought she
was waking up early to work, but she was making a lot
every day. She did it not out of
necessity. Her friends used to tell her, "Don't you
want to join a cartel?" She hit the streets,
all the fans would ask her for photos, but mostly
for her body. Now she lives in El Poblado, she doesn't ride
on her old friends' motorcycles anymore, just
the occasional one. On the streets they'd ask for photos,
all the fans, but mostly for her body. Now she lives in
El Poblado, no longer riding on her old
friends' motorcycles, just
the occasional one. She bought the
square Mercedes. If they play reggaeton, she lights up
the vibe
and dances. She bought it
She lives chill, lives fresh, and watches her mouth
She learned to speak English, she doesn't
worry about the monthly bills anymore. She takes out the
Mercedes and the three
friends who work in the same
profession hop in. She can do it, and she has the
blessing of everyone who criticizes her. They don't
know what's up. Vacations in Europe,
Cancun, or Dubai. She hit the streets,
all the fans would ask her for photos, but mostly
for her body. Now she lives in El Poblado, she doesn't ride
on her old friends' motorcycles anymore, just
the occasional one. On the streets they'd ask for photos,
all the fans, but mostly for her body. Now she lives in
El Poblado, no longer riding on her old
friends'
[Music]
motorcycles
[Music]
Her square Mercedes
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

mujer

muˈxeɾ

A1
  • noun
  • - woman

trabajar

tɾaβaˈxaɾ

A1
  • verb
  • - to work

tranquila

tɾaŋˈkila

A2
  • adjective
  • - calm/relaxed

envidiar

embiˈðjaɾ

B2
  • verb
  • - to envy

calle

ˈkaʝe

A1
  • noun
  • - street

necesidad

nese siˈðað

B1
  • noun
  • - necessity/need

amigas

aˈmiɣas

A1
  • noun
  • - friends (female)

fotos

ˈfotos

A1
  • noun
  • - photos

moto

ˈmoto

A1
  • noun
  • - motorcycle

vacaciones

bakaˈsjones

A2
  • noun
  • - vacation/holiday

bendición

bendiˈsjon

B2
  • noun
  • - blessing

critican

kɾiˈtikan

B1
  • verb
  • - to criticize

profesión

pɾofesˈjon

A2
  • noun
  • - profession

manejando

maneˈxando

A2
  • verb
  • - driving/handling

ingles

iŋˈɡles

A1
  • noun
  • - English language

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Esta mujer está trabajando

    ➔ Present Continuous (Estar + Gerundio)

    ➔ Use "está trabajando" to describe an action currently in progress.

  • Ella lo hacía por no, por necesidad

    ➔ Imperfect Tense (Pretérito Imperfecto)

    ➔ The verb "hacía" is used to describe a habitual past action or a state.

  • Ya no anda en moto

    ➔ Adverb of negation (Ya no)

    "Ya no" indicates that a situation that existed in the past has stopped.

  • La que puede, puede

    ➔ Relative Pronoun as Subject (La que)

    "La que" functions as 'the one who', used to emphasize a person's capability.

  • Aprendió a hablar inglés

    ➔ Preterite Tense (Pretérito Indefinido) + Preposition (a)

    ➔ The verb "aprendió" is in the preterite, marking a completed action in the past.

  • Todos los que la critican

    ➔ Relative clause with 'Todos los que'

    "Todos los que" means 'all those who', acting as the subject of the verb 'critican'.

  • Se compró la Mercedes

    ➔ Reflexive verb for emphasis (Comprarse)

    ➔ Adding "se" to "compró" emphasizes the personal nature of the action.

  • No se preocupa por las cuentas

    ➔ Negative reflexive verb (No preocuparse)

    ➔ Reflexive verbs in Spanish often indicate a state of being (to get worried/not to get worried).