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[Música] 00:01
dicen que mejor es ser 00:21
callado la neta no he confiado de las 00:24
cosas que un día me 00:28
quiero ponerme una loquerón ya bien loco 00:32
No sé que páseme la vivo como yo 00:37
quiero 00:42
guito para andar bien recio lo que sea 00:44
yo le rompo el precio manejamos muy bien 00:47
las 00:51
claves tengo la llave para andar bien ca 00:53
las nenas me benden 00:57
no es mi culpa que me 01:00
prefieran ando en putiza la carretera 01:04
huele a pura motita buena me quieren ver 01:08
mal se la 01:12
[Música] 01:16
pelan 01:28
[Música] 01:32
vengo prendiendo así me 01:37
mantengo la marca no se borra ni he 01:40
cambiado por un 01:44
amor fiesta y mujeres se manifiesta me 01:47
amanezco solver un rato prendo un gallo 01:52
y me ven 01:55
[Música] 01:56
Rendo 01:58
que lo que hago caro pago Y la verdad yo 02:00
no tengo miedo lo que si aquí estoy 02:03
esperando 02:08
cuito para andar bien recio lo que sea 02:10
yo le rompo el preo manejamos muy buenas 02:14
claves tengo la llave para andar bien 02:19
Capi las nenas me bendicen papi no es mi 02:23
culpa que me prefiera 02:27
quiero ponerme una loqueron ya bien lo 02:31
cono que pase me la vivo como yo 02:36
[Música] 02:41
quiero 02:58
[Música] 03:00
ch 03:09

La Lokerona – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the world of modern Mexican culture through 'La Lokerona.' This song is a perfect gateway for learners to explore colloquial Mexican Spanish and the rhythmic evolution of regional music, blending traditional folk storytelling with contemporary street slang.

[English]
[Music]
They say it's better to stay
quiet, honestly I haven't trusted the
things that one day...
I want to get high, totally wasted
I don't know what happens, I live how I
want
Cash to live life fast, whatever it
takes, I'll pay the price. We handle the
codes
very well, I've got the key to get really
high. The girls bless me
It's not my fault that they
prefer me, I'm out tearing up the highway
It smells like nothing but good weed, they want to see me
badly
[Music]
in trouble
[Music]
I come rolling up, that's how I
keep it, the brand won't fade, and I haven't
changed for any
love. Parties and women are my thing, I
stay up until dawn, light up a joint
and they see me
[Music]
I'm rolling
What I do comes at a high price, and honestly
I'm not afraid, I'm just standing here
waiting
Cash to live life fast, whatever it
takes, I'll pay the price. We handle very good
codes, I've got the key to get really
high. The girls bless me, baby, it's not my
fault that they prefer me
I want to get high, totally wasted
I don't know what happens, I live how I
[Music]
want
[Music]
yeah
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

loquerona

lo-ke-ro-na

C1
  • adjective
  • - A state of craziness, wild partying, or chaotic behavior.

recio

re-sio

B2
  • adjective
  • - Strong, intense, or fast.

claves

kla-ves

A2
  • noun
  • - Codes, signals, or secret information.

putiza

pu-ti-sa

C2
  • noun
  • - Mexican slang for great speed or urgency.

motita

mo-ti-ta

C1
  • noun
  • - Colloquial diminutive for marijuana.

amanezco

a-ma-nes-ko

B1
  • verb
  • - To be awake or continuing an activity until dawn.

bendicen

ben-di-sen

B2
  • verb
  • - To bless or approve.

carretera

ka-re-te-ra

A1
  • noun
  • - Public road for vehicles.

gallo

ga-yo

A2
  • noun
  • - In urban context: a marijuana cigarette.

capi

ka-pi

B2
  • noun
  • - Short for captain or boss.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • dicen que mejor es ser callado

    ➔ Impersonal 'Dicen' (They say)

    "Dicen" is used to report general opinions without specifying the subject.

  • No sé qué pase

    ➔ Subjunctive mood after uncertainty

    ➔ The verb "pase" is in subjunctive because the speaker is expressing doubt or uncertainty.

  • la vivo como yo quiero

    ➔ Relative clause with 'como' (how)

    "Como" acts as a conjunction to indicate the manner in which the action is performed.

  • lo que sea yo le rompo el precio

    ➔ Relative pronoun 'lo que' (whatever)

    "Lo que" functions as 'whatever', referring to an abstract concept.

  • no es mi culpa que me prefieran

    ➔ Subjunctive after emotional expressions

    "Prefieran" is in subjunctive because it follows an expression of judgment/feeling ("es mi culpa que").

  • vengo prendiendo así me mantengo

    ➔ Periphrasis 'Venir + gerund'

    ➔ 'Vengo prendiendo' implies an action that started in the past and continues to the present.

  • la marca no se borra

    ➔ Passive 'se' (Pasciva refleja)

    "Se borra" is used to describe an action without a specific agent, focusing on the subject.

  • lo que si aquí estoy esperando

    ➔ Contrastive use of 'lo que sí'

    "Lo que sí" is used to emphasize a fact that contrasts with a previous negative or uncertain statement.