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el champa Rose tu faldita cortita mi 00:23
niña no sé por qué estás tan bonita de 00:26
lejos te vi como princesita en mi cama 00:29
una Diabla que me domina Dos copas de 00:32
más y pierde la pena se mona en mi cama 00:35
jala mis cadenas Abre las cortinas hay 00:39
la luna llena y le hago la noche que no 00:42
se le olvida bailemos un ratito entre 00:44
nosotros nada serio pues soy peligroso 00:48
te puedo dejar el coras roto uno 00:52
mientras yo rolo el otro mami me sigue 00:55
la poli ía yo te contaba todo lo que yo 00:59
hacía si te enamoras no fue culpa mía 01:02
vas a terminar bañada de por 01:06
[Música] 01:09
[Música] 01:19
vía 01:28
tengo ganas bebé de verte sin ropa 01:32
después toda la noche es lo que te toca 01:35
No te hagas la santa No te hagas la loca 01:38
sé muy bien que mi boca te provoca Dos 01:41
copas de más y pierde la pena se monta 01:44
en mi cama jala mis cadenas Abre las 01:47
cortinas hay la luna llena y le hao la 01:50
noche que no se lo olvida bailemos un 01:53
ratito entre nosotros nada serio puesy 01:56
peligroso te puedo dejar el cora roto 02:00
uno mientras yo rolo el otro mami me 02:04
sigue la policía yo te contaba todo lo 02:07
que yo hacía si te enamoras no F culpa 02:11
mía vas a terminar dañada de por 02:14
[Música] 02:18
[Música] 02:25
vía 02:28
[Música] 02:39
ah 02:44

ENTRE NOSOTROS – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the captivating world of Junior H's "ENTRE NOSOTROS," a vibrant example of the corridos tumbados genre that masterfully blends traditional Mexican sounds with modern urban influences. Through its evocative lyrics and emotional depth, this song offers a unique window into contemporary Spanish, rich with expressions of desire and the complexities of fleeting connections. Learning the language through "ENTRE NOSOTROS" will not only enhance your appreciation for Junior H's artistry but also immerse you in a modern cultural narrative.

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Champa Rose, your short skirt, my girl, I don’t know why you’re so pretty.
From afar, I saw you like a little princess, in my bed,
a devil who dominates me. Two more drinks, and she loses her shame,
rides me in my bed, pulls my chains. Open the curtains,
there’s a full moon, and I’ll give her a night she’ll never forget. Let’s dance
for a little while, just between us—nothing serious, ’cause I’m dangerous.
I could break your heart, while I roll with another. Mami, the cops
are still after me. I’d tell you everything I’ve done. If you fall in love,
it’s not my fault. You’ll end up hurt forever.
...
I wanna see you, baby, without clothes.
Then all night long, that’s what’s in store for you. Don’t play saint,
don’t play crazy—I know my mouth turns you on. Two more drinks,
and she loses her shame, rides me in my bed, pulls my chains.
Open the curtains, there’s a full moon, and I’ll give her a night
she’ll never forget. Let’s dance for a little while, just between us—
nothing serious, ’cause I’m dangerous. I could break your heart,
while I roll with another. Mami, the cops are still after me.
I’d tell you everything I’ve done. If you fall in love, it’s not my fault.
You’ll end up hurt forever.
sé muy bien que mi boca te provoca Dos
copas de más y pierde la pena se monta
en mi cama jala mis cadenas Abre las
cortinas hay la luna llena y le hao la
noche que no se lo olvida bailemos un
ratito entre nosotros nada serio puesy
peligroso te puedo dejar el cora roto
uno mientras yo rolo el otro mami me
sigue la policía yo te contaba todo lo
que yo hacía si te enamoras no F culpa
mía vas a terminar dañada de por
[Música]
[Música]
vía
[Música]
ah
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Vocabulary Meanings

faldita

faldita

A2
  • noun
  • - little dress or short skirt

cortita

cortita

A2
  • adjective
  • - short, little

niña

niña

A1
  • noun
  • - girl

bonita

bonita

A1
  • adjective
  • - pretty, beautiful

princesa

princesa

A2
  • noun
  • - princess

cama

cama

A1
  • noun
  • - bed

diabla

diabla

B1
  • noun
  • - female devil, she-devil

domina

domina

B2
  • verb
  • - he/she dominates / controls

copas

copas

A2
  • noun
  • - glasses, cups

pierde

pierde

A2
  • verb
  • - he/she loses

pena

pena

A2
  • noun
  • - pain, sorrow, penalty

jala

jala

B1
  • verb
  • - pull, tug (imperative)

cadenas

cadenas

B1
  • noun
  • - chains

cortinas

cortinas

A2
  • noun
  • - curtains

luna

luna

A1
  • noun
  • - moon

llena

llena

A2
  • adjective
  • - full

noche

noche

A1
  • noun
  • - night

olvida

olvida

A2
  • verb
  • - he/she forgets

bailemos

bailemos

B1
  • verb
  • - let's dance

peligroso

peligroso

B1
  • adjective
  • - dangerous

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Key Grammar Structures

  • niña no sé por qué estás tan bonita

    ➔ Indirect question with 'por qué'

    ➔ The phrase "no sé ""por qué"" introduces an indirect question meaning “I don’t know why”.

  • te vi como princesita en mi cama

    ➔ Simile with 'como'

    ➔ The word "como" links the verb "vi" with the image "princesita", forming a simile: "I saw you *like* a little princess".

  • una diabla que me domina

    ➔ Relative clause introduced by 'que'

    ➔ The clause ""que me domina"" describes "una diabla"; "que" functions as a relative pronoun meaning “who/that”.

  • dos copas de más

    ➔ Expression of excess with 'de más'

    ➔ The phrase ""de más"" after a noun ("copas") means “more than needed”, i.e., “two drinks *too many*”.

  • se monta en mi cama

    ➔ Reflexive verb 'montarse' used as pronominal

    ➔ The reflexive pronoun "se" indicates that the subject performs the action on itself: "he/she gets on my bed".

  • Jala mis cadenas

    ➔ Imperative affirmative form

    ➔ ""Jala"" is the informal imperative of "jalar" meaning “pull”; it commands the listener to pull the chains.

  • Abre las cortinas

    ➔ Imperative affirmative (second‑person singular)

    ➔ ""Abre"" is the informal second‑person singular imperative of "abrir"; it tells someone to open the curtains.

  • nada serio pues soy peligroso

    ➔ Conjunction 'pues' meaning 'because'

    ➔ The word ""pues"" connects the clause "nada serio" with "soy peligroso", giving the meaning “because I am dangerous”.

  • si te enamoras no fue culpa mía

    ➔ Conditional clause with past simple in the main clause

    "si" introduces a condition; the result clause uses "no fue culpa mía" (past simple) to express that the blame was not yours in the past.

  • vas a terminar dañada

    ➔ Future periphrastic construction with 'ir a' + infinitive

    "vas a" is the 2nd‑person singular of "ir" + "a", followed by the infinitive "terminar"; it means “you are going to finish damaged”.