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[Música] 00:02
Wow. 00:19
[Música] 00:31
Y si de otro me entero. 00:40
Si te veo te celo. Sé que no es el 00:43
verdadero, es un prisionero. Ya pasé por 00:46
eso y hasta perdí el suelo. En el fondo 00:49
te quiero. 00:52
Trate de por sendero, 00:54
pero perdí tus huellas. Quizás debes 00:56
seguir. Lo siento. 00:59
[Música] 01:01
No entiendo por qué lo nuestro es un 01:03
derroche. Es que no he dormido desde 01:04
antenoche. Si te miro no esperes que me 01:07
comporte. Me gustan así como tú las del 01:09
norte. Me pregunto qué es lo que tú te 01:12
cuestionas. Si yo te busco de nuevo, me 01:15
perdonas. diferente sería verte en 01:18
persona. 01:21
[Música] 01:24
[Aplausos] 01:25
[Música] 01:26
Diferente sería verte en persona. 01:27
Sería 01:32
[Música] 01:35
y si de otro me entero. 01:43
Te veo, teo. 01:46
Sé que no es el verdadero, es un 01:48
prisionero. Ya pasé por eso y hasta 01:50
perdí el suelo. En el fondo te quiero. 01:53
Trata de por tu sendero, 01:56
pero perdí tus huellas. Quizás debes 01:59
seguir. Lo siento. 02:01
Encendíamos la tele y no veíamos la 02:04
peli. 02:08
Eso sabe rico del siempre había un happy 02:09
tú nunca lejiste una bolsa de piel. 02:14
Siempre estabas ahí siéndome fiel. ¿Cómo 02:17
te sientes? No lo sé, pero yo soy el 02:20
culpable. 02:24
Es que tú vives aquí. 02:27
algo 02:33
esa foto en 02:37
que me los pies 02:43
y si de otro me entero. 02:46
Si te veo te celo. Sé que no es el 02:48
verdadero es un prisionero. Ya pasé por 02:52
eso y hasta perdí el suelo. En el fondo 02:55
te quiero. 02:57
Traté de por tu sendero, 02:59
pero perdí tus huellas. 03:01
de seguir los suelos. 03:03
[Música] 03:05
Cristo 03:23
[Música] 03:30
[Música] 03:45
[Música] 04:11

Culpable – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Immerse yourself in the poignant storytelling of Junior H's "Culpable" to explore the emotional depths of the Spanish language. This song offers a unique opportunity to connect with raw feelings of guilt, jealousy, and regret, delivered through a captivating blend of traditional Mexican sounds with an '80s pop sensibility and classical instrumentation. Its heartfelt lyrics and innovative musical style make it a special piece for language learners to appreciate the nuance and passion of Spanish expression.

[English]
[Music]
Wow.
[Music]
And if I find out about someone else.
If I see you, I get jealous. I know it’s not the
real thing, it’s a prisoner. I’ve been through
that and even lost my footing. Deep down,
I love you.
I tried to follow the path,
but I lost your footprints. Maybe you
should keep going. I’m sorry.
[Music]
I don’t understand why what we have is a
waste. I haven’t slept since
last night. If I look at you, don’t expect me to
behave. I like you just like the ones from the
north. I wonder what you
question yourself about. If I look for you again,
will you forgive me? It would be different to see you in
person.
[Music]
[Applause]
[Music]
It would be different to see you in person.
It would be
[Music]
And if I find out about someone else.
I see you, Teo.
I know it’s not the real one, it’s a
prisoner. I’ve gone through that and even
lost my footing. Deep down I love you.
Try to go your way,
but I lost your footprints. Maybe you
should keep going. I’m sorry.
We turned on the TV and didn’t watch the
movie.
That feels good; there was always a happy
moment, you never left a leather bag.
You were always there, staying faithful to me. How
do you feel? I don’t know, but I’m the
guilty one.
Because you live here.
something
that photo in which my feet…
…are tangled.
And if I find out about someone else.
If I see you, I get jealous. I know it’s not the
real one, it’s a prisoner. I’ve gone through that and even
lost my footing. Deep down
I love you.
I tried to go your way,
but I lost your footprints.
to keep walking on the ground.
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

celo

ˈθelo

B1
  • noun
  • - jealousy

prisionero

pri.θioˈne.ɾo

B1
  • noun
  • - prisoner

siento

ˈsjen.to

A2
  • verb
  • - I feel, I regret

derroche

deˈro.tʃe

B2
  • noun
  • - waste, extravagance

comporte

komˈpoɾ.te

B1
  • verb
  • - to behave

cuestionas

kuesˈtjo.nas

B2
  • verb
  • - you question

persona

peɾˈso.na

A2
  • noun
  • - person

fiel

fjel

B1
  • adjective
  • - faithful, loyal

culpable

kulˈpa.βle

B2
  • adjective
  • - guilty

encendíamos

en.θenˈði.a.mos

B1
  • verb
  • - we were lighting

veíamos

beˈi.a.mos

A2
  • verb
  • - we were seeing

peli

ˈpe.li

A2
  • noun
  • - movie

happy

ˈha.pi

A2
  • adjective
  • - happy

leliste

leˈlis.te

B2
  • verb
  • - you read

suelo

ˈswe.lo

A2
  • noun
  • - floor, ground

huellas

ˈwe.ʎas

B1
  • noun
  • - footprints

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Key Grammar Structures

  • Y si de otro me entero.

    ➔ First‑conditional clause with 'si' + present indicative

    ➔ The conjunction "si" introduces a possible condition; the verb "entero" is in the present indicative, indicating a future possibility.

  • Si te veo te celo.

    ➔ Conditional clause with "si" + present indicative, followed by a main clause

    ➔ The conditional "si" clause ""Si te veo"" (if I see you) uses present indicative; the result ""te celo"" (I get jealous) is a simple present statement.

  • Ya pasé por eso y hasta perdí el suelo.

    ➔ Past simple with adverb "ya" indicating completion; coordinate conjunction "y" joining two actions

    "Ya" emphasizes that the action ""pasé"" (I passed) is already finished; the sentence links two past actions ""pasé"" and ""perdí"" with ""y"" (and).

  • Traté de por sendero, pero perdí tus huellas.

    ➔ Verb "tratar de" + infinitive to express an attempt; contrastive conjunction "pero"

    ➔ The phrase ""Traté de"" (I tried) is followed by ""por"" (a mis‑written infinitive; the intended form is ""seguir"" or ""ir""), showing an attempt; ""pero"" introduces a contrasting result.

  • Quizás debes seguir.

    ➔ Modal verb "deber" + infinitive to express advice or necessity; adverb "quizás" for uncertainty

    ➔ The adverb "Quizás" means "perhaps"; the modal verb "debes" (you must) + infinitive "seguir" (to continue) gives a suggestion that is not certain.

  • No entiendo por qué lo nuestro es un derroche.

    ➔ Indirect question introduced by "por qué"; verb "entender" in negative form

    "No entiendo" (I don’t understand) is negated; "por qué" introduces an indirect question: "why our relationship is a waste".

  • Es que no he dormido desde antenoche.

    ➔ Present perfect "he dormido" to indicate an action that started in the past and continues; temporal phrase "desde antenoche"

    ➔ The auxiliary "he" (I have) + past participle "dormido" forms the present perfect; "desde antenoche" means "since last night".

  • Si te miro no esperes que me comporte.

    ➔ Imperative negative command "no esperes" after a conditional "si" clause

    "Si te miro" (if I look at you) sets a condition; the speaker then gives a negative command ""no esperes"" (don’t expect) in the imperative mood.

  • Diferente sería verte en persona.

    ➔ Conditional simple "sería" (conditional of "ser") to express hypothetical situation

    "sería" is the conditional form of "ser" (to be); the sentence means "It would be different to see you in person" – a hypothetical statement.