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[música] 00:01
[música] 00:09
Un convoy de [música] cuatro carros, el 00:21
terreno patrullado y por gente [música] 00:24
del señor de La plaza tr control. 00:27
Cómo olvidar ese día [música] 00:32
por los radios ahí se oía la cosa se 00:34
calentó 00:38
alisten en [música] el equipo. 00:39
En nos activamos 00:43
para la capi, nos jalamos. Venimos 00:45
[música] 00:47
a remangar. 00:48
Órdenes del jefe van. 00:50
La [música] vida nos la jugamos. 00:53
Estamos bien preparados. 00:56
[música] 00:58
No nos vamos a rajar aquí respetan 00:58
Culiacán. 01:02
Ea 01:04
y bien jalados viejones. 01:06
[música] 01:12
Puedo corrido tumbado. 01:12
Navegamos por los ranchos, todo está 01:26
bien controlado y el apoyo está al 01:29
millón. Saludazos al Señor. [música] 01:32
Chalecos y rifles largos. El casco 01:37
[música] como soldados. El equipo del 01:40
licón no [música] la piensan, son de 01:43
acción. 01:46
Para que estén enterados, 01:47
nos enreden, somos varios, [música] 01:50
andamos con el tostón. Voy al frente, 01:52
ando [música] al tentón. 01:56
Nivel siete en la blindada. 01:58
Protección para las balas [música] en 02:01
tacoma me han de ver y por la rosca 02:03
siempre al 100. 02:07
Ahí quedamos, viejones. 02:11
[música] 02:14
[música] 02:19
[música] 02:24

Un Convoy – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the modern world of Mexican music with 'Un Convoy.' This song is a perfect gateway to learning colloquial Mexican Spanish and the unique slang of the 'corridos tumbados' culture, offering a rhythmic and authentic glimpse into contemporary urban regional music.

[English]
[music]
[music]
A convoy of [music] four cars, the
territory is patrolled by people [music]
of the boss of the plaza, under control.
How could I forget that day [music]
over the radios you could hear things getting
heated.
Get the [music] team ready.
We mobilized,
we headed for the capital. We're coming
[music]
to roll up our sleeves.
On the boss's orders, we go.
The [music] life, we're risking it all.
We are well prepared.
[music]
We aren't going to back down, they respect
Culiacán here.
Yeah
and we're fully loaded, old heads.
[music]
Pure corrido tumbado.
We cruise through the ranches, everything is
under control and the backup is
on point. Shoutouts to the Boss. [music]
Vests and long rifles. The helmet
[music] like soldiers. The Licón's crew
doesn't [music] hesitate, they are men of
action.
Just so you all know,
don't try to mess with us, there's many of us, [music]
we're rolling heavy. I'm at the front,
staying [music] alert.
Level seven in the armored vehicle.
Bulletproof protection [music] in the
Tacoma, you'll see me, and on the streets
always at one hundred percent.
That's where we'll be, old heads.
[music]
[music]
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

convoy

kon-boy

B2
  • noun
  • - a group of vehicles traveling together for protection

patrullado

pa-tru-ya-do

B1
  • adjective
  • - patrolled, monitored

alisten

a-lis-ten

B1
  • verb
  • - to get ready, prepare

remangar

re-man-gar

C1
  • verb
  • - to roll up sleeves; colloquially to engage in violent conflict

rajar

ra-har

B2
  • verb
  • - to split; colloquially to back down or give up

blindada

blin-da-da

B2
  • adjective
  • - armored (usually referring to vehicles)

rifles

ri-fles

A2
  • noun
  • - rifles

soldados

sol-da-dos

A1
  • noun
  • - soldiers

balas

ba-las

A2
  • noun
  • - bullets

protección

pro-tek-syon

A2
  • noun
  • - protection

terreno

te-re-no

A2
  • noun
  • - terrain, ground, field

equipo

e-ki-po

A1
  • noun
  • - team or equipment

jefe

he-fe

A1
  • noun
  • - boss

activamos

ak-ti-va-mos

B1
  • verb
  • - we activate / we get moving

preparados

pre-pa-ra-dos

A2
  • adjective
  • - prepared

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Cómo olvidar ese día

    ➔ Infinitive as a noun/exclamation

    ➔ Using the infinitive "olvidar" to express a rhetorical question or exclamation about a past event.

  • La cosa se calentó

    ➔ Reflexive verb for passive/impersonal meaning

    ➔ The verb "calentar" becomes "se calentó" to indicate a state change (the situation became heated).

  • Alisten el equipo

    ➔ Imperative mood (ustedes)

    ➔ The verb "alistar" is conjugated in the imperative form to give a direct command to the group.

  • Nos activamos

    ➔ Reflexive verb for "getting into action"

    ➔ The reflexive form "activarse" is used to denote the start of an activity or state of readiness.

  • Nos la jugamos

    ➔ Idiomatic pronominal construction

    ➔ The phrase "jugársela" is an idiom meaning to risk everything or take a big chance.

  • No nos vamos a rajar

    ➔ Periphrastic future (ir a + infinitive)

    ➔ Using "ir a" + "rajar" to describe a future intention (we are not going to back down).

  • Están bien preparados

    ➔ Adverb + Participle as adjective

    ➔ The adverb "bien" modifies the participle "preparados," functioning as a predicate adjective.

  • Me han de ver

    ➔ Modal construction (haber de + infinitive)

    ➔ The structure "haber de" suggests probability, certainty, or a future event.