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Mis compas en la peda 00:30
Ellos no creen que olvidarte pueda 00:33
Y siento que sí es cierto 00:38
Creo que les creo 00:42
Tú estás como si nada 00:45
Según ya tú estás acostumbrada 00:49
Que ya ni me recuerdas 00:53
Que hasta mi humor te llevas 00:57
No 01:03
Queda más 01:06
Que aceptar 01:10
Que en mi vida ya no estás 01:14
Mesero, porfa, traiga otra botella 01:16
Pa ver si en esta ya me olvido de ella 01:20
Chingo de viejas conocen mi cama 01:24
Y, absurdo, no sé ni cómo se llaman 01:28
Qué factura lеs dejaste, tan cara 01:32
Pobrecitas, las dеjé bien dañadas 01:35
Ya pedo me entró la de ir por la luna 01:39
Pero solo hay una y bien sabes que es tuya, bebé 01:43
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Y en verdad, aunque duela 02:18
Que te ame como yo, no habrá quien pueda 02:21
Y de eso estoy seguro 02:26
Mi amor, yo te lo juro 02:29
Por eso soy borracho 02:33
Antes de ti yo sí era buen muchacho 02:36
Dime lo que me has hecho 02:41
Mi cora está deshecho 02:45
Mesero, porfa, traiga otra botella 02:48
Pa ver si en esta ya me olvido de ella 02:52
Chingo de viejas conocen mi cama 02:56
Y, absurdo, no sé ni cómo se llaman 03:00
Qué factura lеs dejaste, tan cara 03:04
Pobrecitas, las dеjé bien dañadas 03:08
Ya pedo me entró la de ir por la luna 03:11
Pero solo hay una y bien sabes que es tuya, bebé 03:15
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Dive into the world of modern Mexican urban music with 'EN LA PEDA.' This song is a perfect gateway to learning colloquial Mexican Spanish and the specific slang used in the 'Corridos Tumbados' scene, all while experiencing the raw, emotional storytelling that has made Junior H a global star.

[English]
My buddies at the party
They don't believe I could ever forget you
And I feel like they're right
I think I believe them
You're acting like it's nothing
Apparently, you're already used to it
That you don't even remember me anymore
That you even took my sense of humor with you
No
There's nothing left
But to accept
That you're no longer in my life
Waiter, please, bring another bottle
To see if this one finally makes me forget her
A ton of girls have known my bed
And, absurdly, I don't even know their names
What a heavy price you left them to pay
Poor things, I left them pretty broken
Now that I'm wasted, I feel like going for the moon
But there's only one, and you know damn well it's yours, baby
...
And truly, even if it hurts
No one will ever love you like I do
And of that, I am sure
My love, I swear to you
That's why I'm a drunk
Before you, I was actually a good guy
Tell me what you've done to me
My heart is shattered
Waiter, please, bring another bottle
To see if this one finally makes me forget her
A ton of girls have known my bed
And, absurdly, I don't even know their names
What a heavy price you left them to pay
Poor things, I left them pretty broken
Now that I'm wasted, I feel like going for the moon
But there's only one, and you know damn well it's yours, baby
...
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

compas

kom-pas

B2
  • noun
  • - friends, buddies

peda

pe-da

C1
  • noun
  • - party, drinking session

acostumbrada

a-kos-tum-bra-da

A2
  • adjective
  • - accustomed to

humor

u-mor

B1
  • noun
  • - mood, humor

mesero

me-se-ro

A1
  • noun
  • - waiter

botella

bo-te-ya

A1
  • noun
  • - bottle

absurdo

ab-sur-do

B2
  • adjective
  • - absurd, ridiculous

factura

fak-tu-ra

B1
  • noun
  • - bill, invoice, toll (metaphorical)

dañadas

da-nya-das

B1
  • adjective
  • - damaged, hurt

borracho

bo-ra-cho

B1
  • adjective/noun
  • - drunkard, drunk

muchacho

mu-cha-cho

A1
  • noun
  • - boy, young man

deshecho

des-e-cho

C1
  • adjective
  • - heartbroken, undone, destroyed

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Ellos no creen que olvidarte pueda

    ➔ Subjunctive mood after 'creer que' (negative)

    ➔ The verb 'pueda' is in the subjunctive because the main clause expresses doubt or negation ('no creen').

  • Tú estás como si nada

    ➔ Conditional 'como si' + imperfect subjunctive (implied)

    ➔ 'Como si' is used to describe a hypothetical situation, typically followed by the imperfect subjunctive.

  • Queda más que aceptar

    ➔ Impersonal 'quedar' + 'más que'

    ➔ The structure 'no queda más que + infinitive' means 'there is nothing left to do but...'.

  • Pa ver si en esta ya me olvido de ella

    ➔ Colloquial 'Pa' (Para) + purpose clause

    ➔ 'Pa' is a common spoken contraction of 'para' used to introduce a purpose or intention.

  • Chingo de viejas conocen mi cama

    ➔ Quantifier 'un chingo de' (Slang)

    ➔ 'Un chingo de' is a Mexican slang term meaning 'a lot of' or 'a ton of'.

  • Qué factura lеs dejaste, tan cara

    ➔ Exclamatory 'Qué' + noun phrase

    ➔ 'Qué' followed by a noun phrase is used to express strong emotion or emphasis (e.g., 'What a bill!').

  • Ya pedo me entró la de ir por la luna

    ➔ Idiomatic expression 'darle por' + infinitive

    ➔ 'Me entró la de [hacer algo]' indicates a sudden urge or impulsive decision to do something while intoxicated.

  • Que te ame como yo, no habrá quien pueda

    ➔ Future tense 'habrá' + relative clause

    ➔ 'No habrá' is the future tense of 'haber' (impersonal), used here to negate the existence of anyone in the future.