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África 00:10
Que problema, caballero, 00:13
En el que me encuentro yo. 00:18
Decía Ramón puntilla, 00:24
Cuando a su mamá llamo. 00:30
Tengo un pollo sabrosito, 00:36
Con el que quiero casarme. 00:42
Pero acaban de informarme, 00:48
Que no, que no me puedo casar. 00:53
Por que, es novia de mi amigo, 00:58
Y eso si da que pensar. 01:03
Odio a todos los que aman, 01:09
Y que felices están. 01:15
Por que yooooooo... 01:21
No puedo tener, 01:27
Un amorcito que me comprenda, 01:32
Y que me diga papi y que me quiera bien. 01:38
Dios mió ayúdame, 01:43
Quiero olvidar. 01:49
Ayúdame, ayúdame. 01:55
Ayúdame a olvidarla te lo pido, 02:00
Ayúdame. 02:04
Hay que yo la quiero tanto, 02:07
Y no, y no la quiero perder. 02:12
Que problema con Mariana, 02:45
El que se encontró mi pana. 02:48
Y yo que me la pasaba gozando, 02:51
De la noche a la mañana. 02:55
Que problema con Mariana, 02:56
El que se encontró mi pana. 03:00
Ramón puntilla la quería, 03:02
Ramón puntilla gritaba. 03:06
Que problema con Mariana, 03:08
El que se encontró mi pana. 03:12
Ayúdame, ayúdame, ayúdame, 03:14
Ayúdame a olvidarla. 03:17
Que problema con Mariana, 03:19
El que se encontró mi pana. 03:22
Y se pasaba prendiendo velitas, 03:25
Toditita la mañana. 03:29
Que problema con Mariana, 03:30
El que se encontró mi pana. 03:33
Juega Willie! 03:35
Qué lío. ¡Hhhheeeeeeeee! 03:56
Chico, chico, chico, chico, chico, chico. 03:59
Qué lío. ¡Hhhheeeeeeeee! 04:02
Chico, chico, chico, chico, chico, chico. 04:05
Qué lío. ¡Hhhheeeeeeeee! 04:07
Chico, chico, chico, chico, chico, chico. 04:10
Qué lío. ¡Hhhheeeeeeeee! 04:13
Chico, chico, chico, chico, chico, chico. 04:16
Que problema con Mariana, 04:19
El que se encontró mi pana 04:22
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Que Lio – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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By
Willie Colon, Hector Lavoe
Album
The Hustler
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Lyrics & Translation

Immerse yourself in the rich narratives of Salsa with "Que Lio" by Willie Colon and Hector Lavoe. This iconic song offers a powerful insight into the Spanish language through its evocative lyrics of love, friendship, and heartbreak. By following the poignant story of Ramón Puntilla, learners can grasp expressions of deep emotion and everyday Spanish phrases, all set to an irresistible Latin rhythm that has captivated audiences for decades.

[English]
Africa
What a mess, sir,
The one I’m in right now.
Ramón Puntilla used to say,
When he called his mom.
I’ve got this tasty girl,
The one I want to marry.
But they just told me,
No, I can’t marry her.
Because she’s my friend’s girlfriend,
And that’s something to think about.
I hate all those who love,
And how happy they are.
Because Iiiiiii...
Can’t have,
A little love that understands me,
And calls me daddy and truly loves me.
My God, help me,
I want to forget.
Help me, help me.
Help me forget her, I’m begging you,
Help me.
I love her so much,
And I don’t, I don’t want to lose her.
What a mess with Mariana,
The one my buddy found himself in.
And I who was enjoying myself,
From one day to the next.
What a mess with Mariana,
The one my buddy found himself in.
Ramón Puntilla loved her,
Ramón Puntilla shouted.
What a mess with Mariana,
The one my buddy found himself in.
Help me, help me, help me,
Help me forget her.
What a mess with Mariana,
The one my buddy found himself in.
And he spent all morning,
Lighting little candles.
What a mess with Mariana,
The one my buddy found himself in.
Play it, Willie!
What a mess. Hhhheeeeeeeee!
Chico, chico, chico, chico, chico, chico.
What a mess. Hhhheeeeeeeee!
Chico, chico, chico, chico, chico, chico.
What a mess. Hhhheeeeeeeee!
Chico, chico, chico, chico, chico, chico.
What a mess. Hhhheeeeeeeee!
Chico, chico, chico, chico, chico, chico.
What a mess with Mariana,
The one my buddy found himself in.
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Vocabulary Meanings

problema

proˈβlema

B1
  • noun
  • - problem

caballero

kaβaˈʎeɾo

A2
  • noun
  • - gentleman, sir

sabrosito

saβɾoˈsito

A2
  • adjective
  • - delicious, tasty

casarme

kasaɾˈme

A2
  • verb
  • - to get married

informarme

infoɾˈmaɾme

B1
  • verb
  • - to inform me

novia

noˈβja

A2
  • noun
  • - girlfriend

odiar

oˈðjaɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to hate

amorcito

amoɾˈsito

A2
  • noun
  • - sweetheart, little love

comprender

kompɾenˈdeɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to understand

ayudar

aʝuˈðaɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to help

olvidar

olβiˈðaɾ

B1
  • verb
  • - to forget

querer

keˈɾeɾ

A2
  • verb
  • - to love, to want

pana

ˈpana

A2
  • noun
  • - friend, buddy

gozando

ɣoˈθando

B1
  • verb
  • - enjoying

prendiendo

pɾenˈdjendo

B1
  • verb
  • - lighting

velitas

βeˈlitas

A2
  • noun
  • - little candles

lío

ˈlio

B1
  • noun
  • - mess, trouble, affair

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Decía Ramón puntilla, Cuando a su mamá llamo.

    ➔ Preterite tense

    ➔ The verbs 'decía' and 'llamo' are in the preterite tense, indicating completed actions in the past.

  • Tengo un pollo sabrosito, Con el que quiero casarme.

    ➔ Present tense with future intention

    ➔ The verb 'tengo' is in the present tense, but 'quiero casarme' expresses a future intention.

  • Por que, es novia de mi amigo, Y eso si da que pensar.

    ➔ Present tense and conditional implication

    ➔ 'Es novia de mi amigo' is in the present tense, and 'eso si da que pensar' implies a conditional consequence.

  • Odio a todos los que aman, Y que felices están.

    ➔ Present tense with contrasting conjunction

    ➔ The present tense verbs 'odio' and 'están' are connected by the contrasting conjunction 'y'.

  • Ayúdame a olvidarla te lo pido, Ayúdame.

    ➔ Imperative mood with object pronoun

    ➔ The imperative verb 'ayúdame' is used with the object pronoun 'la' in 'olvidarla'.