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Ahí la ve este corrido. Y con este 00:00
corrido nos vamos hasta Culiacán, 00:01
Sinaloa. A la compadre. 00:03
Y bien jalado. 00:06
[Música] 00:14
La canta, 00:20
[Música] 00:22
compadre. 00:25
como de cuatro carros el terreno 00:31
patrullado y pura gente del señor de la 00:35
plaza entre control 00:39
de corargo. 00:42
Somos soldados y el equipo de 00:45
no la piensan 00:49
chingados aquí vamos a la calo. Venimos 00:52
a levantar 00:58
por el que se va 01:00
la brindada 01:04
protección para lavar la cómame de por 01:05
la rosca siempre al cielo. 01:10
Yeah. 01:13
[Música] 01:15
Ranchos 01:35
está bien controlado y el apoyo está 01:37
saludazos. 01:42
Chalecos de rente largos el como 01:45
soldados y el equipo 01:48
no la piensan son la cruz. Para que ser 01:52
enterados 01:56
nos enredos. Somos varios y la voz con 01:58
el tonto. Voy al frente ando al tento. 02:01
Nivel siete la blindada 02:06
protección para lavar. El tacó mame al 02:09
deber por la rosca siempre al cielo 02:12
yo. Para mi compa 02:18
la 02:27
de corrido. Que vaya me diga. 02:29
[Música] 02:36

Un Convoy – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the modern sounds of Mexico with 'Un Convoy.' This song is a perfect gateway to learning colloquial Mexican Spanish and the specific slang of the 'belico' culture, all while experiencing the innovative fusion of folk and urban music that has taken the world by storm.

[English]
There it is, this corrido. And with this
corrido, we're heading all the way to Culiacán,
Sinaloa. To the compadre.
And heavily armed.
[Music]
Sing it,
[Music]
compadre.
With about four cars, the territory is
patrolled, and it's all people from the boss of the
plaza, keeping everything under
control.
We are soldiers, and the gear
doesn't hold them back.
We're coming in hot. We come
to pick up
the one who's leaving.
A toast
and protection to wash away the trouble, always
aiming high toward heaven.
Yeah.
[Music]
Ranches
are well controlled, and the support is there.
Shoutouts to everyone.
Long bulletproof vests, just like
soldiers, and the gear
doesn't hold them back. We're the ones
in charge
so they stay informed. There are many of us, and the voice
is loud. I'm at the front, staying alert.
Level seven, the armored
protection to wash away the trouble. We do our
duty, aiming high toward heaven.
Yeah. For my friend,
this
corrido. Let him know.
[Music]
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

corrido

ko-rri-do

B2
  • noun
  • - A traditional Mexican narrative song or ballad.

terreno

te-rre-no

A2
  • noun
  • - Land, terrain, or area of ground.

patrullado

pa-tru-lla-do

B2
  • adjective
  • - Patrolled or monitored by security forces.

soldados

sol-da-dos

A1
  • noun
  • - Soldiers, military personnel.

equipo

e-ki-po

A1
  • noun
  • - Equipment, gear, or a team.

blindada

blin-da-da

B2
  • adjective
  • - Armored (often referring to a vehicle).

protección

pro-tek-syon

A2
  • noun
  • - Protection, security.

levantar

le-ban-tar

A1
  • verb
  • - To lift, raise, or in this context, to abduct/take away.

chalecos

cha-le-kos

A2
  • noun
  • - Vests (often bulletproof vests in this context).

apoyo

a-po-yo

A2
  • noun
  • - Support, reinforcement.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Ahí la ve este corrido.

    ➔ Deictic adverbs of place

    "Ahí" refers to a specific place, used here to introduce the song's context.

  • Nos vamos hasta Culiacán.

    ➔ Pronominal verb (Irse)

    "Nos vamos" uses the reflexive form to emphasize the departure or the action of leaving towards a destination.

  • Como de cuatro carros el terreno patrullado.

    ➔ Past participle as an adjective

    "Patrullado" describes the state of the "terreno" (the terrain has been patrolled).

  • No la piensan.

    ➔ Direct object pronoun

    "La" replaces the noun/situation they are not thinking about (hesitating).

  • Aquí vamos a la calor.

    ➔ Periphrastic future (Ir + a + infinitive)

    "Vamos a" indicates an immediate future action or intent.

  • Venimos a levantar por el que se va.

    ➔ Reflexive verb in relative clause

    "El que se va" is a relative clause meaning 'the one who leaves'.

  • Para la brindada protección.

    ➔ Prepositional phrase

    "Para" is used here to indicate the purpose or objective.

  • Nivel siete, la blindada.

    ➔ Nominalization of an adjective

    "La blindada" functions as a noun (the armored vehicle) derived from the adjective 'blindada'.