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Cuatro [canto] abrazos y un café. 00:08
Apenas [música][canto] me desperté y al 00:13
mirarte 00:16
recordé 00:18
que ya todo [canto] lo encontré en tu 00:20
mano, en mi mano 00:23
de todo. 00:27
Escapamos [canto] 00:28
juntos [música] 00:30
ver el sol caer. 00:32
Vamos para la [música] playa para 00:37
curarte el [canto] alma. Cierra la 00:39
pantalla, abre la medalla. [música] Todo 00:41
el mar Caribe viendo tu cintura tú le 00:44
coqueteas. Tú eres [música] un cabullo, 00:48
me gusta. Lento y contento, 00:51
calento, 00:56
lento [música][canto] 01:00
y contento. 01:01
Caran [canto] al viente. 01:04
Aprovecha que el sol está caliente y 01:08
vamos a disfrute el ambiente. Vamos a 01:10
meternos para el agua [música] para que 01:12
vea que rico se siente. Y vámonos 01:13
tropical por toda la costa chinchoreal 01:16
de chinchorro chinchorro [música] 01:19
paramos a darnos una medalla. Bien fría 01:20
para bajar [música] la sequía. [canto] 01:24
Poco llevo mal y unos trago sangría para 01:26
que te suelte [música] 01:30
poco a poquito, porque para vacilar no 01:32
hay que salir de Puerto Rico y dale 01:35
lento [música] 01:38
de coquito y como dice Ponle [música] 01:39
despacito 01:43
para que te suelte poco a poquito, 01:45
porque para vacilar no [música][canto] 01:48
hay que salir de Puerto Rico. Vamos para 01:50
la playa para curarte el alma. Cierra 01:53
[música] la pantalla, abre la medalla. 01:56
Todo el mar Caribe viendo tu [música] 02:00
cintura. Tú le coqueteas. Tú eres un 02:02
cabulla. Vamos para la playa para 02:06
curarte el alma. [música] Cierra la 02:09
pantalla, abre la medalla. Todo el mal 02:12
Caribe viendo tu cintura. Fuleco 02:16
[música] que te baby, tú estás duro y me 02:19
gusta lento [música] y contento. 02:22
Tu cara al [canto] viento 02:27
lento y contento. 02:31
Cara al viento. 02:35
Dale lento. Métele violento. [música] Te 02:38
puse reggaetón para que me v ese cuerpo. 02:40
Métele hasta abajo está duro ese 02:42
movimiento. El único testigo que tenemos 02:43
aquí es el viento. Y dale, métele 02:45
cintura. Mátame con tu hermosura. 02:47
[música] Mira cómo me frontea porque 02:49
sabe que está dura. Calma [música] 02:52
mi vida con calma que nada hace falta si 02:54
estamos juntitos andando. Calma 02:59
[música][canto] 03:02
mi vida, con calma que nada hace falta. 03:02
Si andamos [música] juntitos bailando. 03:06
Vamos a la playa para curarte el alma. 03:09
Cierra [música] la pantalla, abre la 03:12
medalla. Todo en el Caribe viendo 03:15
[música] tu cintura. Tú le coqueteas. Tú 03:18
eres un cabulla. Vamos para la playa 03:22
[música] para curarte el alma. Cierra la 03:25
pantalla, abre la medalla al mar Caribe 03:28
viendo tu cintura. [música] 03:33
Fleco te baby. Tú estás dura y me gusta. 03:35
La del encanto, 03:40
Pedro Capó, 03:43
Georgi Noriega [música][canto] 03:45
808, 03:47
Shadow Towers, Puerto Rico. 03:49
Welcome to the paradise. 03:53
[suspiro] 03:55

Calma – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Immerse yourself in the tranquil rhythms of "Calma" by Pedro Capó and Farruko, a song that beautifully captures the essence of Caribbean relaxation. Learning Spanish through this infectious hit offers a unique way to connect with its message of finding peace in simple pleasures and appreciating the vibrant culture of Puerto Rico. Its clear pronunciation and relatable themes make it an excellent choice for expanding your Spanish vocabulary and understanding idiomatic expressions related to leisure and well-being.

[English]
[música]
Four hugs and a coffee.
I just woke up and when I
look at you,
I remember
I’ve already found everything in your
hand, in my hand,
in everything.
We escape
together
to watch the sun set.
Let’s head to the beach to
heal your soul. Close the
screen, open the medal. The entire
Caribbean Sea watching your waist, you flirt
with it. You’re a troublemaker,
I like it. Slow and happy,
calm,
slow
and happy.
Face to the wind.
Take advantage of the warm sun and
let’s enjoy the vibe. Let’s
get into the water so you can
feel how amazing it is. And let’s go
tropical along the entire coast, from hammock to hammock,
we’ll stop for a cold drink
to cool off.
A little rum and some sangria to
loosen you up,
bit by bit, because to have fun,
you don’t need to leave Puerto Rico. Let’s go
slow with a coconut drink, and as they say,
lento [música]
take it slow
so you can loosen up bit by bit,
because to have fun,
you don’t need to leave Puerto Rico. Let’s head
to the beach to heal your soul. Close the
screen, open the medal. The entire
Caribbean Sea watching your
waist. You flirt with it. You’re a troublemaker.
Let’s head to the beach to heal your soul.
Close the screen, open the medal. The entire
Caribbean Sea watching your waist.
You’re amazing, and I like it slow
and happy.
Your face to the wind,
slow and happy.
Face to the wind,
slow and happy.
Face to the wind.
Go slow, but dance fiercely. I put on reggaeton
so I can see that body.
Dance hard, that move is killer. The only witness
here is the wind. And go, move that
waist. Kill me with your beauty.
Look how you move because you know you’re amazing. Calm,
[música] Mira cómo me frontea porque
my life, with calm, nothing’s missing if
we’re together, walking. Calm,
estamos juntitos andando. Calma
my life, with calm, nothing’s missing.
If we’re dancing together.
Let’s head to the beach to heal your soul.
Close the screen, open the medal. The entire
Caribbean Sea watching your waist. You flirt
with it. You’re a troublemaker. Let’s head
to the beach to heal your soul. Close the
screen, open the medal to the Caribbean Sea
watching your waist.
You’re amazing, and I like it.
The charming one,
Fleco te baby. Tú estás dura y me gusta.
Pedro Capó,
Georgi Noriega,
808,
Shadow Towers, Puerto Rico.
Welcome to the paradise.
[sigh]
[suspiro]
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Vocabulary Meanings

abrazos

aˈβɾasos

A2
  • noun
  • - hugs

desperté

despeɾˈte

A2
  • verb
  • - woke up

encontré

enkontˈɾe

A2
  • verb
  • - found

escapamos

eskaˈpamos

A2
  • verb
  • - we escaped

playa

ˈplaja

A1
  • noun
  • - beach

curarte

kuˈɾaɾte

B1
  • verb
  • - to heal you

alma

ˈalma

A2
  • noun
  • - soul

cintura

θinˈtuɾa

B1
  • noun
  • - waist

coqueteas

kokeˈteas

B1
  • verb
  • - you flirt

cabuya

kaˈβuja

B2
  • noun
  • - cocoon

caliente

kaˈljente

A2
  • adjective
  • - hot

disfrute

disˈfɾute

B1
  • verb
  • - enjoy

tropical

tɾoˈpikal

B1
  • adjective
  • - tropical

sequía

seˈkija

B2
  • noun
  • - drought

vacilar

baθiˈlaɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to mess around, to have fun

coquito

koˈkito

B2
  • noun
  • - Puerto Rican coconut eggnog

frontea

fɾonˈtea

B2
  • verb
  • - to show off

juntitos

xunˈtitos

A2
  • adverb
  • - together

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