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[Música] 00:06
he trabajado para obtener lo que yo 00:28
quiero y lo he intentado muchas veces 00:31
para ser el primero que le 00:34
peleado que me caí pero a pesar de los 00:37
tropiezos yo saldré de aquí dame m que 00:40
soy lo peor que fui feliz y no fue así 00:45
le batallé bastante para llegar a donde 00:49
estoy en una dura por Sonora me 00:53
naveg siempre me verán tio patrullar con 00:56
la pechera bien colgado y los vibros le 01:01
han de vibrar portando vers y un gallo 01:03
para quemar un Malboro de los rojos no 01:07
más para tronar y haan masatlan en el 01:11
malear no jalamos p hara por all me 01:14
gusta andar siempre con respeto al 01:18
chavalón la han de tratar los brantes en 01:20
el pecho y que se note la 01:24
humildad bien calados con 01:27
y as copata que estamos y no nos 01:30
vamos arriba Sonora 01:33
[Música] 01:36
vi buen amigo de la gente que me dio la 01:39
mano haciendo feria buen billete y El 01:43
Fierro terciado Aquí no hay miedo menos 01:46
loses que traigo al lado es un desfile 01:49
de blindadas las que andan pasando de m 01:52
que soy lo peor que Fu feliz 01:56
bat bastante para llegar a donde estoy y 02:02
por son una 02:06
[Música] 02:09
dural gusta andar siempre con respeto al 02:14
de mirar brillantes en elcho que note la 02:19
[Música] 02:26
humildad 02:28
[Música] 02:30
he 02:43

Diran De MI – Bilingual Lyrics Spanish/English

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Natanael Cano, Tito Torbellino Jr
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the rhythmic world of Corridos Tumbados with 'Diran De Mi'! This song is a perfect gateway to learning contemporary Mexican Spanish, offering a blend of romantic expressions and urban slang that makes the language feel alive and modern. Listen closely to capture the unique flow and emotive phrasing that makes this genre so special.

[English]
[Music]
I've worked to get what I
want, and I've tried many times
to be the first one
I fought, I fell, but despite the
stumbles, I'll make it out of here. Let them say
that I'm the worst, that I was happy, but it wasn't like that
I struggled a lot to get to where
I am now. On a hard run through Sonora, I
cruise. They'll always see me patrolling with
the tactical vest on, and the radios
must be buzzing. Carrying gear and a joint
to smoke a red Marlboro, nothing
more than to blast. And they'll say in Mazatlán
that we don't mess around. I like
to always move with respect,
treat the young guy right. Diamonds
on the chest, and let the
humility show. Well-dressed with
the boots on. This is how we are and we're
not leaving. Sonora on top
[Music]
I'm a good friend to the people who gave me a
hand. Making money, big bills, and
the iron is ready. There's no fear here, and even
less loss. Those I have by my side are a parade
of armored cars passing by. Let them say
that I'm the worst, that I was happy
I struggled a lot to get to where I am and
through Sonora
[Music]
a hard run. I like to always move with respect,
diamonds on the chest, let it be noted
[Music]
the humility
[Music]
I have
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

trabajado

tra-ba-ha-do

A1
  • verb
  • - worked

intentado

in-ten-ta-do

A2
  • verb
  • - attempted

tropiezos

tro-pie-zos

B2
  • noun
  • - stumbles/setbacks

batallé

ba-ta-yé

B1
  • verb
  • - struggled

patrullar

pa-tru-yar

B2
  • verb
  • - to patrol

pechera

pe-che-ra

B2
  • noun
  • - chest rig/body armor

brillantes

bri-yán-tes

A1
  • adjective
  • - shiny/diamonds

humildad

u-mil-dad

B1
  • noun
  • - humility

feria

fe-ria

A2
  • noun
  • - money (slang)

blindadas

blin-da-das

B2
  • adjective
  • - armored

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Key Grammar Structures

  • He trabajado para obtener lo que yo quiero.

    ➔ Present Perfect

    ➔ Use "he trabajado" to describe an action that started in the past and has relevance to the present.

  • Para ser el primero que le he peleado.

    ➔ Relative Clause with Subjunctive trigger

    ➔ The structure "el primero que" sets up a specific reference to an individual within a group.

  • A pesar de los tropiezos yo saldré de aquí.

    ➔ Future Simple (Indicative)

    ➔ The verb "saldré" expresses certainty about a future outcome despite obstacles.

  • Que me digan que soy lo peor.

    ➔ Subjunctive mood after 'que'

    ➔ The verb "digan" is in the subjunctive because it expresses an indirect command or hypothetical statement.

  • Le batallé bastante para llegar a donde estoy.

    ➔ Preterite Tense

    "Batallé" is in the preterite, describing a completed struggle in the past.

  • Siempre me verán por ahí patrullar.

    ➔ Periphrastic Future (Ir + a + infinitive)

    ➔ This structure is used here to indicate a persistent future habit.

  • Que se note la humildad.

    ➔ Passive 'se' / Impersonal 'se'

    ➔ Using "se note" makes the action general, implying that others should be able to perceive the humility.

  • Es un desfile de blindadas las que andan pasando.

    ➔ Relative clause as a noun modifier

    ➔ The relative clause "las que andan pasando" specifies which vehicles are being described.