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[Música] 00:00
un combo de cuatro carros el terreno 00:21
Patrulla de pobre agente del Señor de la 00:25
plaza entre control como olvidar ese día 00:30
por los rabios ahí Se oía la cosa se 00:34
calentó 00:38
alisten el equipo 00:40
en chinganos activamos para la Capi nos 00:42
jalamos venimos a arremangar órdenes del 00:47
jefe van la vida nos la jugamos estamos 00:51
bien preparados no nos vamos a rajar 00:56
aquí respetan Culiacán 01:00
y bien jalado viejones 01:06
puro corrido tumbado 01:12
[Música] 01:15
navegamos por los ranchos todo está bien 01:26
controlado y el apoyo está el millón 01:30
saludazos al Señor 01:34
chalecos y rifles largos El casco como 01:37
Soldados del equipo del limón no la 01:41
piensan son de acción para que estén 01:45
enterados no se enreden somos varios 01:49
Andamos con el tostón voy al frente ando 01:52
al tendón nivel 7 en la blindada 01:56
protección para las balas en Tacoma me 02:00
han de ver y por la rosca siempre al 100 02:05
ahí quedamos viejones 02:11
[Música] 02:13
[Aplausos] 02:18
[Música] 02:20
dijo que fue fácil sobre salir en la 02:57
vida 03:00
yo 03:03
también tu kilo de tortilla 03:05

Un Convoy – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the rhythmic world of Natanael Cano with 'Un Convoy'! This song is a perfect gateway to learning modern Mexican Spanish slang and the unique cadence of the Corridos Tumbados movement. Through its blend of traditional strings and urban storytelling, you'll discover how contemporary Mexican culture expresses success and identity.

[English]
[Music]
A convoy of four cars on the terrain
A patrol of poor agents of the Lord of the
Plaza under control, how could I forget that day
Through the radios you could hear it, things got
heated
Get the gear ready
We're jumping into action, heading to the Capital
We've come to roll up our sleeves, orders from the
boss, we're putting our lives on the line
We are well prepared, we aren't backing down
Culiacán is respected here
And we're moving fast, old timers
Pure corrido tumbado
[Music]
We navigate through the ranches, everything is well
controlled and the support is top-notch
Greetings to the Boss
Vests and long rifles, helmets on
Soldiers from the Lemon team, they don't
hesitate, they are men of action, just so you're
aware, don't get in our way, there are many of us
We're riding with the heavy gear, I'm leading the way
On high alert, level 7 armor
Protection against bullets, you'll see me in a Tacoma
And always keeping it 100
That's all for now, old timers
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
He said it was easy to get ahead in
life
Me too
With your kilo of tortillas
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

convoy

kon-boi

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

terreno

te-re-no

A2
  • noun
  • - terrain or land

patrulla

pa-tru-ya

B1
  • noun
  • - patrol

plaza

pla-sa

A1
  • noun
  • - square or local territory (contextual)

equipo

e-ki-po

A1
  • noun
  • - team or equipment

arremangar

a-re-man-gar

B2
  • verb
  • - to take action or carry out an attack

jalamos

ha-la-mos

B1
  • verb
  • - to leave or go (slang)

preparados

pre-pa-ra-dos

A2
  • adjective
  • - prepared or ready

respetan

res-pe-tan

A2
  • verb
  • - to respect or adhere to rules

ranchos

ran-chos

B1
  • noun
  • - ranches or rural properties

controlado

kon-tro-la-do

B1
  • adjective
  • - controlled

chalecos

cha-le-kos

A2
  • noun
  • - vests (bulletproof in context)

rifles

ri-fles

B1
  • noun
  • - rifles

casco

kas-ko

A2
  • noun
  • - helmet

blindada

blin-da-da

B2
  • adjective
  • - armored

protección

pro-tek-syon

B1
  • noun
  • - protection

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Key Grammar Structures

  • como olvidar ese día

    ➔ Infinitive as a noun/exclamation

    ➔ The "infinitive" 'olvidar' is used here to express an exclamation or rhetorical question about how difficult/impossible it is to forget a past event.

  • venimos a arremangar

    ➔ Periphrastic construction (Ir + a + infinitive)

    ➔ While 'venimos' (we come) is the main verb, it functions similarly to the near future structure to indicate the immediate purpose or action of the group.

  • la vida nos la jugamos

    ➔ Pronominal verb with redundant object pronoun

    ➔ The use of 'la' (referring to life) alongside 'nos' (we/for ourselves) emphasizes the subject's personal involvement in the risky situation.

  • no nos vamos a rajar

    ➔ Periphrastic near future (Ir a + infinitive) in negative form

    ➔ This construction expresses a firm decision in the near future not to back down or retreat (a common Mexican slang usage of 'rajar').

  • todo está bien controlado

    ➔ Passive state (Estar + past participle)

    ➔ Used to describe the completed state or condition of the situation rather than the action itself.

  • no la piensan

    ➔ Direct object pronoun

    ➔ The pronoun 'la' replaces the abstract concept of "thinking about the decision/consequences".

  • me han de ver

    ➔ Periphrastic construction (Haber de + infinitive)

    ➔ This indicates a strong supposition or probability ("you must see me" or "you are likely to see me").

  • dijo que fue fácil

    ➔ Preterite tense in subordinate clause

    ➔ The preterite 'fue' denotes a completed action in the past, contrasting with the imperfect if they were describing a process.