Juan Luis Guerra 4.40
Juan Luis Guerra (born June 7, 1957) is a Dominican singer, songwriter, and self-producer who has sold over 30 million records, and won numerous awards including 15 Latin Grammy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and two Latin Billboard Music Awards. He recently won 3 Latin Grammy Awards in 2010, including Album of the Year.
He is one of the most internationally recognized latin artists in decades past. His pop style of merengue and bolero and Afro-pop/Latin fusion have garnered him considerable success outside the Dominican Republic. Read Full BioJuan Luis Guerra (born June 7, 1957) is a Dominican singer, songwriter, and self-producer who has sold over 30 million records, and won numerous awards including 15 Latin Grammy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and two Latin Billboard Music Awards. He recently won 3 Latin Grammy Awards in 2010, including Album of the Year.
He is one of the most internationally recognized latin artists in decades past. His pop style of merengue and bolero and Afro-pop/Latin fusion have garnered him considerable success outside the Dominican Republic. Juan Luis Guerra is sometimes associated with the popular Dominican music called bachata, and while this association is partially true, he actually uses the basics of Bachata rhythm with a more bolero feel to the melodies in some of his songs.[1] He does not limit himself to one style of music, instead, he incorporates diverse rhythms like merengue, bolero-bachata, balada, salsa, rock and roll, and even gospel as in the song "La Gallera". "Ojalá Que Llueva Café" ("I Wish That It Rains Coffee") is one of his most critically acclaimed self-written and composed pieces. A remix of "La llave de mi corazón" ("The key to my heart") with Taboo from The Black Eyed Peas is also an example of his fusing of different genres.
He is one of the most internationally recognized latin artists in decades past. His pop style of merengue and bolero and Afro-pop/Latin fusion have garnered him considerable success outside the Dominican Republic. Read Full BioJuan Luis Guerra (born June 7, 1957) is a Dominican singer, songwriter, and self-producer who has sold over 30 million records, and won numerous awards including 15 Latin Grammy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and two Latin Billboard Music Awards. He recently won 3 Latin Grammy Awards in 2010, including Album of the Year.
He is one of the most internationally recognized latin artists in decades past. His pop style of merengue and bolero and Afro-pop/Latin fusion have garnered him considerable success outside the Dominican Republic. Juan Luis Guerra is sometimes associated with the popular Dominican music called bachata, and while this association is partially true, he actually uses the basics of Bachata rhythm with a more bolero feel to the melodies in some of his songs.[1] He does not limit himself to one style of music, instead, he incorporates diverse rhythms like merengue, bolero-bachata, balada, salsa, rock and roll, and even gospel as in the song "La Gallera". "Ojalá Que Llueva Café" ("I Wish That It Rains Coffee") is one of his most critically acclaimed self-written and composed pieces. A remix of "La llave de mi corazón" ("The key to my heart") with Taboo from The Black Eyed Peas is also an example of his fusing of different genres.
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La Bilirrubina
Juan Luis Guerra 4.40 Lyrics
Oye, me dio una fiebre el otro día
Por causa de tu amor, cristiana
Que fui a parar a enfermería
Sin yo tener seguro 'e cama
Y me inyectaron suero de colores, hey
Y me sacaron la radiografía
Y me diagnosticaron mal de amores,
Al ver mi corazón como latía
Oye, y me trastearon hasta el alma
Con rayos equis y cirugía
Y es que la ciencia no funciona
Sólo tus besos, vida mía
Ay negra, mira búscate un catéter, ey
E inyéctame tu amor como insulina
Y dame vitamina de cariño, eh
Que me ha subido la bilirrubina (Ay)
Me sube la bilirrubina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Cuando te miro y no me miras
Ay! Cuando te miro y no me miras
Y no lo quita la aspirina
No! Ni un suero con penicilina
Es un amor que contamina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Oye, me sube la bilirrubina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Cuando te miro y no me miras
Ay! Cuando te miro y no me miras
Y no lo quita la aspirina
No! Ni un suero con penicilina
Es un amor que contamina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina (Oye)
Me sube la bilirrubina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Cuando te miro y no me miras
Ay! Cuando te miro y no me miras
Y no lo quita la aspirina
No! Ni un suero con penicilina
Es un amor que contamina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Oye, me sube la bilirrubina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Cuando te miro y no me miras
Ay! Cuando te miro y no me miras
Y no lo quita la aspirina
No! Ni un suero con penicilina
Es un amor que contamina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Ay negra, mira búscate un catéter, hey
E inyéctame tu amor como insulina
Vestido tengo el rostro de amarillo, eh
Y me ha subido la bilirrubina (Ay)
Me sube la bilirrubina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Cuando te miro y no me miras
Ay! Cuando te miro y no me miras
Y no lo quita la aspirina
No! Ni un suero con penicilina
Es un amor que contamina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Oye, me sube la bilirrubina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Cuando te miro y no me miras
Ay! Cuando te miro y no me miras
Y no lo quita la aspirina
No! Ni un suero con penicilina
Es un amor que contamina
Ay! Me sube la bilirrubina
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JUAN LUIS GUERRA
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