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[Música] 00:00
el cuello ha como Lucifer 00:19
queer como yo también Perdón más no se 00:23
va poder el FL que tengo no es de ayer 00:29
mucho sufrir 00:34
costó mientras yo me un pase por el ley 00:38
para subir yo me 00:42
aso y el que lo arriesga nunca le va 00:46
bien el 00:49
cuello como Lucifer brillan diamantes en 00:51
mi ser perdón ya no se va a poder voy 00:57
con eler a 01:03
componer rápido pasa el Audi color me 01:05
sirve un da quien me lo va a poner pues 01:11
este estilo no es de 01:14
ayer se lo repito por última 01:18
vez se lo repito por última 01:22
vez se lo repito por última vez 01:26
[Música] 01:32
varios recuerdos del ayer con mi carnal 01:46
me la rifé también las plumas las compré 01:51
yorar 01:57
ni lo logré y esas bocas todas yo las 02:00
callé traguen saliva y sus dientes 02:05
también con un veneno paso al ciel a 02:08
gusto me pasó por el prue el 02:15
cuello como Lucifer brillan diamantes en 02:18
mi ser Perdón niña no se va a poder voy 02:24
con me lga 02:30
componer rápido pasa el audic color de y 02:32
me sirvi qui me lo va a poner pues este 02:38
estilo no es de 02:42
ayer se lo repito por última 02:45
vez se lo repito por última vez se lo 02:49
repito por última vez 02:54
[Música] 02:58
ha 03:00
[Música] 03:04
[Música] 03:23
[Música] 03:37
ya ya ya ya 03:41
ya ya ya ya 03:44
ya ya ya 03:49
ya 03:52
ya 03:54
ya ya ya ya ya 03:57
[Música] 04:01
[Música] 04:07
me verán sereno Pues conozco bien los 04:29
riesgos me presento soy el de la 04:32
teila ya tengo tiempo en el ruedo y para 04:35
serle sincero no crean que fue fácil 04:38
llegar donde estoy no he conocido la 04:40
envidia Pues yo llegue a esta vida para 04:43
pasarla siempre al 04:46
millón con la mente siempre fría trabaj 04:48

ICE – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Dive into the world of Peso Pluma's 'ICE' to master modern Mexican Spanish slang and learn how regional traditionalism meets urban swagger. This song is perfect for understanding the vocabulary of contemporary Latin music and the cultural evolution of the genre.

[English]
[Music]
The neck is like Lucifer
You want to be like me too? Sorry, it won't be possible
The flow I have didn't just happen yesterday
So much suffering
It cost me while I walked through the law
To rise up I [worked]
And those who don't take risks never do
well
The neck is like Lucifer, diamonds shine in
My being, sorry, it won't be possible, I'm going
With the gear to
Compose, the colored Audi passes by quickly
Pour me another one, who's going to stop me? Since
This style isn't from
Yesterday, I repeat it for the last
Time, I repeat it for the last
Time, I repeat it for the last time
[Music]
Several memories from yesterday with my brother
I took the risk, I also bought the pens
To cry
I didn't even make it, and all those mouths I
Shut, swallow your saliva and your teeth
Too, with a poison I head to the sky
Comfortably I pass through the test
The neck is like Lucifer, diamonds shine in
My being, sorry, it won't be possible, I'm going
With my gear to
Compose, the colored Audi passes by quickly
Pour me another, who's going to stop me? For this
Style isn't from
Yesterday, I repeat it for the last
Time, I repeat it for the last time, I repeat
It for the last time
[Music]
Ha
[Music]
[Music]
[Music]
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[Music]
[Music]
You will see me calm because I know the
Risks well, let me introduce myself, I'm the one from the "teila"
I've been in the game for a while and to
Be honest, don't think it was easy
To get where I am, I haven't known
Envy, because I came to this life to
Always live it at a
Million, with a mind always cold, working
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Vocabulary Meanings

cuello

ˈkweʝo

A1
  • noun
  • - neck

brillan

ˈbɾiʝan

A2
  • verb
  • - to shine

diamantes

djaˈmantes

A2
  • noun
  • - diamonds

sufrir

suˈfɾiɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to suffer

arriesga

aˈrjesɣa

B1
  • verb
  • - to risk

estilo

esˈtilo

A2
  • noun
  • - style

recuerdos

reˈkweɾðos

A2
  • noun
  • - memories

veneno

beˈneno

B1
  • noun
  • - poison

sereno

seˈɾeno

B2
  • adjective
  • - calm

riesgos

ˈrjesɣos

B1
  • noun
  • - risks

envidia

emˈbiðja

B2
  • noun
  • - envy

sincero

sinˈseɾo

B1
  • adjective
  • - sincere

fácil

ˈfasil

A1
  • adjective
  • - easy

mente

ˈmente

A2
  • noun
  • - mind

fría

ˈfɾi.a

A1
  • adjective
  • - cold

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Perdón más no se va a poder

    ➔ Passive voice with 'se' (Pasciva refleja)

    ➔ The structure "se" + verb is used here to express an impersonal or passive action, meaning "it is not going to be possible."

  • El que lo arriesga nunca le va bien

    ➔ Relative clause with 'El que' (The one who)

    "El que" functions as a noun phrase meaning "the one who" or "whoever," introducing a subject for the main verb.

  • Con mi carnal me la rifé

    ➔ Pronominal verb (slang usage)

    ➔ The "me" in "me la rifé" acts as a reflexive/pronominal marker added to the verb "rifar," commonly used in Mexican slang to mean "taking a risk" or "giving one's best."

  • esas bocas todas yo las callé

    ➔ Direct Object Pronoun (Clitic placement)

    ➔ The pronoun "las" refers back to "bocas" (feminine plural), serving as the direct object placed before the verb for emphasis.

  • ya tengo tiempo en el ruedo

    ➔ Present tense indicating duration

    ➔ Using the present tense "tengo" with a time expression indicates an ongoing state that started in the past.

  • no crean que fue fácil

    ➔ Subjunctive mood (Negative command/opinion)

    "No crean" uses the subjunctive for a negative command ("don't think"), expressing the speaker's desire to correct a misconception.

  • llegue a esta vida para pasarla siempre al millón

    ➔ Preterite tense vs. Purpose clause

    "Llegué" (preterite) describes a completed action in the past, while "para pasarla" introduces a purpose/goal.

  • con la mente siempre fría trabajar

    ➔ Infinitive as a verbal noun

    ➔ The infinitive "trabajar" is used here as a key action or philosophy of life, functioning almost like a noun describing the core activity.