Learning Spanish with Popular Songs 🎵

Buika

"No habrá nadie en el mundo" (There won't be anyone in the world)
Grammar: Simple Future (haber) âž” habr

Bonnie

"No llores por mĂ­ Argentina" (Don't cry for me Argentina)

Enrique Iglesias

"SĂşbeme la radio, que esta es mi canciĂłn" (Turn up the radio, because this is my song)

José José

"Espera un poco, un poquito más" (Wait a little, just a little bit more)

Andrea Bocelli

"Quizás, quizás, quizás" (Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps)
"Estás perdiendo el tiempo pensando" (You are wasting your time thinking)

Rolando AlarcĂłn

"Si me quieres escribir ya sabes mi paradero" (If you want to write to me, you already know my whereabouts)

LimĂłn y sal

"Yo te quiero tal y como estás" (I love you just the way you are)

Llorona (Coco)

Ayer lloraba por verte, hoy lloro porque te vi Yesterday I was crying to see you, today I cry because I saw you

Mariachi Song

Me gusta cantar (I like to sing)
Me gusta tocar guitarra (I like to play guitar)
No me faltan... Ni el dinero (I am not lacking... not even money)

Luciana Pereyra

"No habrá testigos" (There will be no witnesses)
"Aléjate, olvídame, será mejor" (Walk away, forget me, it will be better)

Nicky Jam

Dime si es verdad (Tell me if it is true)
Me dijeron que... (They told me that...)
Dicen que... (They say that...)

Marc Anthony

"Si asĂ­ es la vida, hay que vivirla" (If life is like that, you have to live it)
"Voy a vivir mi vida" (I am going to live my life)

Alejandro Sanz

"Una vez más, apaga las luces y canta conmigo así me olvido de la despedida." (One more time, turn off the lights and sing with me so I forget the farewell)

Rosario

"Como quieres que te quiera" (How do you want me to love you)

Shakira

"Espero que no esperes que te espere" (I hope you don't expect me to wait for you)

Juanes - La camisa negra

Hoy sé que tú ya no me quieres,
Today I know that you no longer love me,
Lo que ayer me supo a gloria hoy me sabe a pura...
What yesterday tasted like glory to me today tastes like pure...
¡Qué mala suerte la mía! (What bad luck of mine!)
Vocabulary Note: The verb saber has two meanings: to know and to taste.
• sabe = he/she/it knows
• sabe a / sabe como = tastes like