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Se acabó la cuarentena 00:03
El cuerpo lo sabe y la calle está llena 00:06
Se acabó la cuarentena 00:10
El cuerpo lo pide, la calle está llena 00:13
Por eso mi cuerpo pide 00:18
Calle hasta mañana 00:18
Calle hasta mañana 00:19
Calle hasta mañana 00:20
Calle, calle 00:21
Calle hasta mañana 00:23
Calle hasta mañana 00:24
Calle hasta mañana 00:25
Calle, calle 00:26
Calle, calle, calle, calle 00:26
Calle, calle, calle, calle 00:29
Hasta mañana 00:30
Calle, calle, calle 00:31
Calle, calle, calle, calle 00:33
Hasta mañana, calle 00:35
El cuerpo lo pide porque duré mucho tranca'o en mi casa 00:35
Hoy hasta empeño, pa' comprar bebida' 00:39
Y pa' amanecer por ahí con una mala, si tú 'tá en eso 00:41
Cáeme atrá', que el afterparty e' allá en Punta Cana 00:43
Con pila 'e popi' 00:46
Hasta mañana bailando pilita' con la mente mala y e' que 00:47
Calle hasta mañana 00:51
Calle hasta mañana, calle hasta mañana 00:52
Calle, calle 00:54
Calle hasta mañana 00:55
Calle hasta mañana, calle hasta mañana 00:56
Calle, calle 00:58
Se a—, se a—, se acabó la cuarentena 00:59
El cuerpo lo sabe y la calle está llena 01:02
Se acabó la cuarentena 01:06
El cuerpo lo pide, la calle está llena 01:09
Por eso mi cuerpo pide 01:14
Calle hasta mañana 01:14
Calle hasta mañana 01:15
Calle hasta mañana 01:16
Calle, calle 01:17
Calle hasta mañana 01:18
Calle hasta mañana 01:19
Calle hasta mañana 01:20
Calle, calle 01:21
Que se goce el Netflix 01:22
Yo me voy pa' la calle, dale tírame un selfie 01:24
Echa gasolina y (brrrum, brrrum) 01:26
En el maquinón que nos fuimo' 01:29
La cuarentena se acabó y le metimos 01:31
To' el ron y la yerba nos traimo' 01:33
Porque el party va serio, así que, siervo 01:36
Póngase serio 01:38
Hoy sí que es pa' la foto voy feo 01:39
Bien borracho pa' casa, yo creo 01:42
El domingo me guilló de ateo 01:44
Bien arrebatado to' el tiempo e' hangueo 01:46
La pámpara en llama, coño 01:48
Por eso mi cuerpo pide 01:50
Calle hasta mañana 01:50
Calle hasta mañana 01:51
Calle hasta mañana 01:52
Calle, calle 01:53
Calle hasta mañana 01:55
Calle hasta mañana 01:56
Calle hasta mañana 01:57
Calle, calle 01:58
Yo voy pa' la calle, yo voy pa' la calle 01:58
Yo voy pa' la calle, yo, yo, yo 02:00
Yo voy pa' la calle, yo voy pa' la calle 02:02
Yo voy pa' la calle, yo 02:04
Yo llevaba mucho tiempo encerrado 02:05
Eso me tenía quillao' 02:07
Se acabó la cuarentena y 02:09
Pa' to's la'os, calle, calle, discoteca 02:12
Amanecí'o, sin feca, no 02:14
Aquí no hay ley seca, no 02:17
Vamo' a sudar la manteca 02:19
Y, placa, placata, placata, placata 02:20
Placata, placata, placata, placata 02:23
Y, placa, placata, placata, placata 02:25
Placata, placata, placata, placata 02:27
Se acabó la cuarentena 02:28
El cuerpo lo sabe y la calle está llena 02:31
Se acabó la cuarentena 02:35
El cuerpo lo pide, la calle está llena 02:38
(Llena) 02:43

Se Acabó La Cuarentena – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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[English]
Jowell, Randy, Kiko El Crazy
The quarantine is over
The body knows it and the streets are full
The quarantine is over
The body wants it, the streets are full
That’s why my body wants it
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party, party
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party, party
Party, party, party, party
Party, party, party, party
Until morning
Party, party, party
Party, party, party, party
Until morning, party
My body wants it because I’ve been stuck at home too long
Today I’m even pawning stuff to buy drinks
And to stay up around with a bad girl, if you’re into that
Come back to me, the afterparty is over there in Punta Cana
With tons of fun
Till morning dancing a lot with a twisted mind and it’s that
Party until morning
Party until morning, party until morning
Party, party
Party until morning
Party until morning, party until morning
Party, party
It’s over, it’s over, the quarantine is over
The body knows it and the streets are full
The quarantine is over
The body wants it, the streets are full
That’s why my body wants it
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party, party
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party, party
Let Netflix enjoy itself
I’m heading to the streets, come on, send me a selfie
Fill it up and (vroom, vroom)
In the fancy car we went in
The quarantine is over and we’re going all out
We brought all the rum and weed
Because the party is serious, so, servant
Get serious
Today is really for the photo, I look rough
Drunk enough to go home, I think
Sunday makes me lose faith
Totally hooked on partying all the time
The lamp’s on fire, damn
That’s why my body wants it
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party, party
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party until morning
Party, party
I’m heading to the streets, I’m heading to the streets
I’m heading to the streets, I, I, I
I’m heading to the streets, I’m heading to the streets
I’m heading to the streets, I
I had been locked up too long
That had me stressed out
The quarantine is over and
Everywhere, party, party, nightclub
Woke up without a date, no
There’s no dry law here, no
We’re gonna sweat the butter off
And, slap, slap, slap, slap
Slap, slap, slap, slap
And, slap, slap, slap, slap
Slap, slap, slap, slap
The quarantine is over
The body knows it and the streets are full
The quarantine is over
The body wants it, the streets are full
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

calle

/ˈkaʎe/

A1
  • noun
  • - street or road in a city or town

cuerpo

/ˈkwjeɾpo/

A2
  • noun
  • - body of a person or animal

cuarentena

/kwaɾenˈtena/

B1
  • noun
  • - quarantine or isolation period for health reasons

acabarse

/akaˈbaɾse/

B1
  • verb
  • - to end, finish, or run out

mañana

/maˈɲana/

A2
  • noun
  • - tomorrow; morning

casa

/ˈkasa/

A1
  • noun
  • - house or home

bebida

/beˈβiða/

A2
  • noun
  • - drink or beverage

bailar

/baiˈlaɾ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to dance

foto

/ˈfoto/

A2
  • noun
  • - photo, picture taken with a camera

party

/ˈpaɾti/

A2
  • noun
  • - social celebration or gathering

mala

/ˈmala/

A2
  • adjective
  • - bad, evil; of poor quality or behavior

borracho

/boˈratʃo/

B1
  • adjective
  • - drunk, intoxicated

foto

/ˈfoto/

A2
  • noun
  • - photo or picture taken with a camera

ley

/lei̯/

B1
  • noun
  • - law or legal rule

manteca

/manˈteka/

B2
  • noun
  • - fat or lard, grease from animals; colloquially ‘sweat’ in Caribbean Spanish

gasolina

/gasoˈlina/

A2
  • noun
  • - gasoline; fuel for vehicles

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Key Grammar Structures

  • [translate:Se acabó la cuarentena]

    ➔ Preterite tense of the reflexive verb 'acabarse'.

    ➔ The word 'se acabó' means 'it ended'. The reflexive pronoun 'se' shows that the action completed itself — the quarantine ended on its own.

  • [translate:El cuerpo lo sabe]

    ➔ Use of direct object pronoun 'lo'.

    ➔ The pronoun 'lo' replaces a previously mentioned or implied idea ('the quarantine ended'), showing how Spanish avoids repetition.

  • [translate:El cuerpo lo pide]

    ➔ Present tense of 'pedir'.

    ➔ The present tense 'pide' indicates a habitual or current feeling — the body 'asks for' or 'craves' something.

  • [translate:Calle hasta mañana]

    ➔ Imperative expression with ellipsis of the verb.

    ➔ 'Calle' (street) acts as a call to 'go out to the street', omitting the verb 'ir a la calle' — common in colloquial usage.

  • [translate:Yo voy pa’ la calle]

    ➔ Contraction of 'para' to 'pa’', informal Spanish.

    ➔ The expression 'pa’ la calle' shows informal speech, typical in Caribbean Spanish, meaning 'to the street / to go out'.

  • [translate:Duré mucho tranca’o en mi casa]

    ➔ Preterite tense with past duration adverb 'mucho'.

    ➔ The verb 'duré' (I lasted) shows a finished past action; 'tranca’o' is a colloquial contraction of 'trancado' (locked in).

  • [translate:Hoy hasta empeño, pa' comprar bebida']

    ➔ Ellipsis of auxiliary verbs; informal ellipsis common in spoken Spanish.

    ➔ The sentence omits 'voy a' or 'tengo que', so 'hasta empeño' implies 'I’m even pawning things' for drinks.

  • [translate:Póngase serio]

    ➔ Formal imperative with reflexive pronoun 'se'.

    ➔ The verb 'póngase' comes from 'ponerse' (to become); used as a command, it means 'act serious'.

  • [translate:Echa gasolina]

    ➔ Informal imperative of 'echar'.

    ➔ Direct command 'echa' (add / pour) shows informal command, suggesting energy or participation (‘pour gas’, i.e. start the party).

  • [translate:La pámpara en llama]

    ➔ Colloquial fixed phrase with idiomatic noun phrase.

    ➔ Dominican slang 'la pámpara en llama' means 'the vibe is lit'. 'En llama' is a fixed idiom for high energy.