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La Cumbia Del Mole
Lila Downs Lyrics


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They say in Oaxaca you drink coffee with mezcal
They say in Oaxaca you drink coffee with mezcal
Herb is plenty to chase away evil eye
Herb is plenty to chase away evil eye

I like to try the mole that Soledad is goin' to grind
I like to try the mole that Soledad is goin' to grind

O my darlin' Soledad, she's gonna cook a molito
By the skies of my Monte Alban, at night I'm dreaming to see you




Mi querida Soledad me va a guisar un molito
By the skies of my Monte Alban, at night I'm dreaming to see you

You first need to get the peanuts, you get the salt and the bread
You grind and you fry the chilies, you try the chocolate

Get cinnamon and banana, get cloves and oregano
Get thyme and the blackest pepper
You grind it in México, óye, grind it

Grind it

You first need to get the peanuts, you get the salt and the bread
You grind and you fry the chilies, you try the chocolate
Get cinnamon and banana, get cloves and oregano
Get thyme and the blackest pepper
You grind the chocolate, you grind you grind you grind

They say in Oaxaca hot water with chocolate
They say in Oaxaca hot water with chocolate
They say at the fiesta the burning of lights will tell
They say at the fiesta the burning of lights will tell
What is your kind of promise for Soledad what kind of spell
What is your kind of promise for Soledad what kind of spell

Mi querida Soledad me va a guisar un molito
By the skies of my Monte Alban, at night I'm dreaming to see you
O my darlin' Soledad, she's gonna cook a molito
By the skies of my Monte Alban, at night I'm dreaming to see you
O my darlin' Soledad, she's gonna cook a molito
By the skies of my Monte Alban, at night I'm dreaming to see you
O my darlin' Soledad, she's gonna cook a molito
By the skies of my Monte Alban, at night I'm dreaming to see you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lila Downs's song La Cumbia Del Mole depict the traditional process of making mole, a famous Mexican sauce. The opening lines refer to the practice of drinking coffee with mezcal, which speaks to the lasting influence of traditional cultural practices that span beyond the realm of food. As the song progresses, we hear about the process of making mole, including the ingredients involved, such as peanuts, salt, bread, chilies, chocolate, cinnamon, banana, cloves, oregano, and pepper. The singer also expresses their desire to taste the mole that a woman named Soledad is planning to grind.


A key aspect of the song is the mention of Monte Alban, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Oaxaca, Mexico. La Cumbia Del Mole draws a direct link between the cultural practices and traditions of the people of Oaxaca and the rich history of the region. The song, therefore, acts as a celebration of traditional Mexican culture, showcasing the pride of the people and their respect for the land.


* Interestingly, Lila Downs is a Mexican-American singer who often incorporates indigenous Mexican languages and themes into her music.
* La Cumbia Del Mole was first released in 2004 as part of Lila Downs's album "Una Sangre."
* The song is a fusion of cumbia, a popular dance rhythm in Latin America, and the traditional Mexican genre of banda.
* The Grammy-winning band Cafe Tacvba collaborated with Lila Downs on the song, adding to the song's popularity.
* Mole is often considered Mexico's national dish, and its preparation varies across the country.
* The lyrics mention the use of thyme, an ingredient that is not traditionally used in mole but can sometimes be added for flavor.
* The mention of the burning of lights in the lyrics is a reference to the Mexican holiday of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), a time when families come together to remember their loved ones who have passed away.
* Monte Alban was once an important center of activity for the Zapotec civilization, and many ancient artifacts have been discovered at the site.
* The use of mezcal, a distilled alcoholic beverage made from the agave plant, is a longstanding tradition in Oaxaca.
* The song has been covered by various artists and has become a staple of Mexican music, often played at weddings and other festive occasions.


Chords: Unfortunately, the chords for La Cumbia Del Mole are not available.


Line by Line Meaning

They say in Oaxaca you drink coffee with mezcal
It is rumored that in Oaxaca, people mix coffee and mezcal together.


Herb is plenty to chase away evil eye
The belief exists that herbs can ward off the evil eye.


I like to try the mole that Soledad is goin' to grind
I'm eager to taste the mole that Soledad will prepare.


By the skies of my Monte Alban, at night I'm dreaming to see you
I dream of seeing you at night, under the skies of my home, Monte Alban.


You first need to get the peanuts, you get the salt and the bread
To make mole, you need to acquire peanuts, salt, and bread.


You grind and you fry the chilies, you try the chocolate
After grinding and frying the chili peppers, attempt to incorporate the chocolate.


Get cinnamon and banana, get cloves and oregano
Also obtain cinnamon, banana, cloves, and oregano.


Get thyme and the blackest pepper
Lastly, acquire thyme and black pepper.


You grind it in México, óye, grind it
Grind everything together in Mexico, listen, grind it.


They say in Oaxaca hot water with chocolate
It is said that in Oaxaca, people drink hot chocolate.


They say at the fiesta the burning of lights will tell
At a fiesta, the lighting holds significance and can convey a message.


What is your kind of promise for Soledad what kind of spell
What type of promise or spell will you make for Soledad?


Mi querida Soledad me va a guisar un molito
My dear Soledad is going to cook me a little mole.


O my darlin' Soledad, she's gonna cook a molito
Oh my dear Soledad, she's going to make a mole for me.




Lyrics © CAPITOL CHRISTIAN MUSIC GROUP, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Paul Cohen, Lila Downs

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