Lyrics & Translation
Immerse yourself in the raw energy of Mexican hip-hop with Cartel de Santa's "Volvió el Sensei." This track, sung entirely in Spanish, is an electrifying return of the 'Sensei,' giving you a vibrant taste of the group's commanding lyrical style and infectious beats, perfect for anyone looking to connect with the spirit of Latin urban music.
Key Vocabulary
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sensei /senˈsei/ B1 |
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bass /beɪs/ A2 |
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boom /buːm/ A1 |
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bang /bæŋ/ A1 |
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vender /benˈder/ A2 |
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comercial /komeɾˈsjal/ A2 |
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disfrutar /disfruˈtar/ A2 |
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colaborar /kolaboˈɾar/ B1 |
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embustero /embusˈtero/ B2 |
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Glock /ɡlɒk/ B1 |
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ardilla /arˈðiʎa/ A2 |
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temporal /temˈpoɾal/ B1 |
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pedal /peˈdal/ A2 |
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salvaje /salˈβaxe/ B1 |
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letal /leˈtal/ B2 |
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bozal /boˈθal/ B2 |
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deseo /deˈse.o/ A2 |
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metal /meˈtal/ A1 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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Póngale play, volvió el sensei
➔ Imperative with object pronoun and formal command (usted form)
➔ “Póngale” combines 'poner' in the formal command form with the indirect pronoun 'le'. It means 'play it' directed politely.
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Pa’ que en tu face le zumbe el bass
➔ Purpose clause with 'para que' + subjunctive verb
➔ ‘Pa’ que’ is a colloquial shortening of ‘para que’, introducing a purpose clause requiring the subjunctive ‘zumbe’.
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Compadre yo sobre el jale, me envidian porque me sale
➔ Complex sentence with causal clause introduced by 'porque'
➔ ‘Porque’ connects the reason for the action — they envy him ‘because’ things work out for him.
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Yo colaboro si quiero, no lo hago por el dinero
➔ Conditional clause with 'si' expressing freedom of choice
➔ ‘Si quiero’ literally means ‘if I want to’, emphasizing autonomy and willingness.
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Traigo radar pa' embusteros
➔ Present tense of 'traer' expressing ongoing possession or readiness
➔ ‘Traigo’ means ‘I bring’ or ‘I carry’; in slang it means ‘I have’ or ‘I’m ready with’.
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Si a tu nena la consuelo cuando la tomo del pelo
➔ Conditional structure with direct and indirect object pronouns
➔ The phrase uses ‘la’ (direct object) and ‘le’/‘la’ pronouns within a conditional ‘si’ clause.
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Porque ganamos las riñas cuando enfrentamos pandillas
➔ Temporal clause with 'cuando' meaning 'when' in present indicative
➔ ‘Cuando enfrentamos’ describes a repeated action, so the indicative is used, not the subjunctive.
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Voy a ponerte un bozal
➔ Near future with 'ir a' + infinitive and object pronoun attached to infinitive
➔ ‘Voy a ponerte’ = ‘I’m going to put on you’, showing an intention using near-future construction.
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Aunque con hierba te viajes
➔ Concessive clause with ‘aunque’ + subjunctive verb
➔ ‘Aunque’ introduces a concession — ‘even if you get high with weed’; subjunctive shows uncertainty or hypothetical.
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Tú no eres real, ni traes metal
➔ Negative coordination with ‘ni’: neither...nor
➔ ‘Ni’ connects two negated ideas: ‘you are not real, nor do you carry a weapon’.
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