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Te encantó el destrozarme 00:30
Mientras yo buscaba cosas sabias 00:32
Que decir en mi defensa 00:37
Pero no las aceptas 00:40
Ya, ya, ya me cansé 00:42
Me cansé de ti 00:44
En tus mentiras yo caí 00:46
Pero amortigüe la caída 00:52
Pues del mejor aprendí 00:55
¡Mira, mejor ahora estoy! 00:59
Sabes bien 01:01
Se me dificulta hacerte saber 01:03
Se me dificulta ver 01:07
Nada es de tu agrado 01:09
Sabes que te amo y no lo aguanto, no lo aguanto 01:11
Y fíjate que los dos 01:15
Prometimos algo que no se cumplió 01:18
Me lo hiciste otra vez 01:22
Ya no lo puedo creer 01:24
Ojalá y un día se te regrese 01:26
Quisiera poder odiarte 01:35
Vería las cosas más fácil 01:39
Quisiera poder, quisiera poder 01:42
Nunca reconocerías una cosa buena 01:51
Ni aunque esté enfrente 01:54
Y te corte la garganta 01:57
Eso sería interesante (¡ya, ya, ya terminó!) 02:00
Todo terminó 02:05
Te perdiste del mejor 02:06
Y siempre te dije muchas veces 02:12
Que yo soy el mejor (¡Yo soy el mejor!) 02:16
Sabes bien 02:21
Se me dificulta hacerte saber 02:23
Se me dificulta ver 02:27
Nada es de tu agrado 02:29
Sabes que te amo y no lo aguanto, no lo aguanto 02:31
Y fíjate que los dos 02:35
Prometimos algo que no se cumplió 02:38
Me lo hiciste otra vez 02:42
Ya no lo puedo creer 02:44
Ojalá y un día se te regrese 02:46
02:55
Sabes bien 03:22
Se me dificulta hacerte saber 03:24
Se me dificulta ver 03:28
Nada es de tu agrado 03:30
Sabes que te amo y no lo aguanto, no lo aguanto 03:32
Y fíjate que los dos 03:37
Prometimos algo que no se cumplió 03:40
Me lo hiciste otra vez 03:44
Ya no lo puedo creer 03:46
Ojalá y un día se te regrese 03:48
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3+1 – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the raw, emotional world of Mexican rock with PXNDX’s "3+1." This quintessential pop-punk track is an excellent window into the Spanish rock scene, featuring aggressive instrumentation and deeply resonant lyrics about heartbreak and learning from betrayal. Listening to the chorus, you can pick up on key Spanish vocabulary related to disillusionment and resilience, making it a powerful and authentic tool for learning the language.

[English]
You loved tearing me apart
While I was looking for wise things
To say in my defense
But you don't accept them
I'm, I'm, I'm tired now
I'm tired of you
I fell for your lies
But I cushioned the fall
Well, I learned from the best
Look, I'm better off now!
You know well
I find it hard to let you know
I find it hard to see
Nothing is to your liking
You know I love you and I can't take it, I can't take it
And just look, the two of us
We promised something that didn't come true
You did it to me again
I can't believe it anymore
I hope one day it comes back to you
I wish I could hate you
It would make things easier
I wish I could, I wish I could
You would never recognize a good thing
Not even if it's right in front of you
And slit your throat
That would be interesting (Now, now, now it's over!)
It's all over
You lost out on the best
And I always told you many times
That I am the best (I am the best!)
You know well
I find it hard to let you know
I find it hard to see
Nothing is to your liking
You know I love you and I can't take it, I can't take it
And just look, the two of us
We promised something that didn't come true
You did it to me again
I can't believe it anymore
I hope one day it comes back to you
...
You know well
I find it hard to let you know
I find it hard to see
Nothing is to your liking
You know I love you and I can't take it, I can't take it
And just look, the two of us
We promised something that didn't come true
You did it to me again
I can't believe it anymore
I hope one day it comes back to you
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

destrozarme

des.tɾoˈθaɾ.me

B1
  • verb
  • - to destroy me, to break me into pieces

dificulta

di.fiˈkul.ta

A2
  • verb
  • - to make difficult

amortigüe

a.moɾ.tiˈɣwe

B2
  • verb
  • - to cushion, to soften the impact

interesante

in.te.reˈsan.te

A2
  • adjective
  • - interesting, arousing curiosity or attention

prometimos

pɾo.meˈti.mos

A2
  • verb
  • - we promised, we committed

ojalá

o.xaˈla

A2
  • interjection
  • - expression of wish

odiarte

o.ðiˈar.te

A1
  • verb
  • - to hate you, to feel aversion towards you

agrado

aˈɣɾa.ðo

A2
  • noun
  • - satisfaction, pleasure

cansé

kanˈse

A1
  • verb
  • - I got tired, I became weary

regrese

re.ɣɾeˈse

A2
  • verb
  • - to return, to come back

corte

ˈkoɾ.te

A1
  • verb
  • - to cut, to divide

garganta

ɣaɾˈɣan.ta

A1
  • noun
  • - throat

terminó

ter.miˈno

A1
  • verb
  • - it ended, it finished

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Te encantó el destrozarme

    ➔ Past tense with 'el' for emphasis

    ➔ The verb 'encantó' is in the preterite tense, and 'el' is used to emphasize the action of destroying.

  • Pero no las aceptas

    ➔ Present tense with negation

    ➔ The verb 'aceptas' is in the present tense, and 'no' is used to negate the action of accepting.

  • Ya, ya, ya me cansé

    ➔ Emphatic repetition with reflexive verb

    ➔ The repetition of 'ya' emphasizes the statement, and 'me cansé' is a reflexive verb indicating a personal action.

  • Sabes bien

    ➔ Present tense with adverb

    ➔ The verb 'sabes' is in the present tense, and 'bien' is an adverb modifying the verb.

  • Se me dificulta hacerte saber

    ➔ Reflexive pronoun with se construction

    ➔ The pronoun 'me' is reflexive, and 'se' is used to form the passive construction, indicating difficulty.

  • Ojalá y un día se te regrese

    ➔ Subjunctive mood with 'ojalá'

    ➔ The word 'ojalá' introduces a wish, and the verb 'regrese' is in the subjunctive mood to express a desire.

  • Quisiera poder odiarte

    ➔ Conditional with 'quisiera'

    ➔ The verb 'quisiera' is in the conditional tense, expressing a wish or desire.

  • Todo terminó

    ➔ Past tense with emphasis

    ➔ The verb 'terminó' is in the preterite tense, and the sentence structure emphasizes the finality of the action.