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[Música] 00:07
he trabajado duro pa obtener lo que yo 00:28
quiero y lo intentado muchas veces para 00:31
ser el primero que le perrea de 00:34
mesursales sé que me caen pero a pesar 00:37
del otro pienso Dios sale de aquí tiran 00:40
de mí que soy lo peor que fui feliz y no 00:44
fue así la batalla es bastante para 00:49
llegar a donde estoy en una hora por 00:52
Sonora me navegó siempre me verán 00:55
patrullar con la pechera bien colgado y 01:00
los vidrios las de vibrar faltando 01:03
Versace y un gallo para quemar un mal 01:06
Boro de los rojos lo más para tronar 01:10
en el malecón vaciarnos jalamos para 01:13
Vallarta por ahí ya me gusta andar 01:17
siempre con respeto al chavalón la de 01:19
tratar en el pecho y que se note los 01:22
bienes jalados con patitos 01:28
arriba Sonora vieja 01:34
[Música] 01:36
Bueno amigo de la gente que me dio la 01:40
mano haciendo feria buen billete y El 01:44
Fierro terciado Aquí no hay miedo menos 01:46
Los Plebes que traigo al lado es un 01:49
desfile de blindadas las que andan 01:52
pasando 01:54
peor que fue 01:57
en la fase me vas a llevar bastante para 02:00
llegar a donde estoy y por Sonora en una 02:04
dura me navegó y hace el Mazatlán no era 02:07
el malecón pasear nos jalamos para 02:12
Vallarta por allá me gusta andar siempre 02:14
con respeto al chava no lo han de mirar 02:17
lo brillantes en el pecho que se note la 02:20
humildad 02:23
[Música] 02:25

Diran De Mi – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the soul of Mexican urban music with 'Diran De Mi.' This song is a perfect gateway to learning contemporary Spanish slang and the poetic, raw expressions used in the Corridos Tumbados movement. Listen closely to the emotive phrasing to master the nuances of heartfelt Spanish storytelling.

[English]
[Music]
I've worked hard to get what I
want, and I've tried many times to
be the first one to party with
the best girls. I know they hate me, but despite
everything, I think God got me out of here. They'll talk
about me, saying I'm the worst, that I was happy, but it
wasn't like that. The battle was tough
to get where I am. In one hour through
Sonora, I navigate. You'll always see me
patrolling with the tactical vest on and
the windows vibrating. Wearing
Versace and a joint to smoke, a bad
batch of the reds, the best to blast
on the boardwalk. We head out to
Vallarta, that's where I like to hang out
always with respect. The young man's
jewelry on the chest, making sure the
wealth is noticed, with the ducks
up high, Sonora, baby
[Music]
Good friend to the people who gave me a
hand, making money, big bills, and the
gold-plated gun. There's no fear here, especially not
among the boys by my side. It's a
parade of armored cars
passing by
worst it was
In the phase you'll take me, it was tough
to get where I am, and through Sonora in one
hour I navigate. In Mazatlán, on
the boardwalk we stroll, we head out to
Vallarta, that's where I like to hang out, always
with respect. The young man's
diamonds on the chest, let the
humility be noticed
[Music]
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

trabajado

tra-ba-ha-do

A1
  • verb
  • - worked

batalla

ba-ta-ya

B1
  • noun
  • - battle / struggle

patrullar

pa-tru-yar

B2
  • verb
  • - to patrol

respeto

res-pe-to

A2
  • noun
  • - respect

humildad

u-mil-dad

B2
  • noun
  • - humility

feria

fe-ria

A2
  • noun
  • - slang for money

blindadas

blin-da-das

C1
  • adjective
  • - armored (vehicles)

desfile

des-fi-le

B1
  • noun
  • - parade

quemar

ke-mar

A2
  • verb
  • - to burn / smoke

brillantes

bri-yan-tes

A2
  • adjective
  • - bright / shiny

obtener

ob-te-ner

A2
  • verb
  • - to obtain / get

navegó

na-be-go

B1
  • verb
  • - navigated / traveled

tronar

tro-nar

B2
  • verb
  • - to thunder / slang for shoot

pechera

pe-che-ra

C1
  • noun
  • - tactical vest

valiente

ba-lien-te

A2
  • adjective
  • - brave

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Key Grammar Structures

  • He trabajado duro pa' obtener lo que yo quiero

    ➔ Present Perfect Tense

    ➔ Used "he trabajado" to describe actions started in the past with relevance to the present.

  • Sé que me caen

    ➔ Reflexive/Pronominal Verbs

    ➔ The pronoun "me" indicates the action of "caer" (to fall/drop) directed towards the subject's social standing.

  • Lo he intentado muchas veces para ser el primero

    ➔ Direct Object Pronoun

    ➔ The "lo" replaces the masculine singular noun referring to the goal or achievement.

  • Que me verán patrullar

    ➔ Future Tense

    "Verán" is the future tense of "ver" (to see), expressing certainty or expectation.

  • Que se note la humildad

    ➔ Subjunctive Mood

    "Note" is in the subjunctive form to express a wish or a command that something be recognized.

  • Buscando feria buen billete

    ➔ Gerund (Present Participle)

    "Buscando" shows an ongoing action accompanying the main verb.

  • Tiran de mí

    ➔ Phrasal verb construction with preposition

    "Tiran de" signifies to pull or to talk about someone in a specific way.

  • Los que andan pasando

    ➔ Relative Clause with "Los que"

    "Los que" acts as "those who", functioning as the subject for "andan pasando".