The history of Huayño dates back to the colonial Peru as a combination of traditional rural folk music and popular urban dance music. High-pitched vocals are accompanied by a variety of instruments, including quena (flute), harp, siku (panpipe), accordion, saxophone, charango, lute, violin, guitar, and mandolin. Some elements of huayño originate in the music of the pre-Columbian Andes, especially on the territory of former Inca Empire. Huayno utilizes a distinctive rhythm in which the first beat is stressed and followed by two short beats.
Tenía Razón
Daniela Lalita Lyrics
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Que el bote con que soñé, que soñé (No era verdad, que)
Que las fuerzas del agua, no eran tan fuertes (Va y ahí va, que)
Que las manchas de mi frente, no significaban nada
Ladra y no hace nada, ladra y no hace nada
Pinta, a ver trata, no se marca
Mi muro, ojanco, no mancharás
Pinta, a ver trata, no se marca
Mi muro, ojanco, no mancharás
Pinta, a ver trata, no se marca (Y a la pared ¿Qué le vino a hacer?)
Mi muro, ojanco, no mancharás (Pintando vino el que va al revés)
Pinta, a ver trata, no se marca (Y a la pared ¿Qué le vino a hacer?)
Tenía razón
Tenía razón
Tenía razón
Tenía razón
Y me dice que
Que el bote con que soñé, que soñé (No era verdad, que)
Que las fuerzas del agua, no eran tan fuertes (Va y ahí va, que)
Que las manchas de mi frente, no significaban nada
Ya lo sé ya, ya, ya lo sé, tú vas (Da, da)
Sin la verdad (Da, da)
No significabas nada (Da, da)
Sin la verdad (Da, da)
No significabas nada
Tenía razón
Tenía razón
The lyrics of Daniela Lalita's song "Tenía Razón" convey a sense of frustration and disbelief towards someone who is questioning the singer's dreams and beliefs. The repetition of "Y me dice que" (And they tell me that) introduces the doubts and contradictions the singer is facing. The lines "Que el bote con que soñé, que soñé" (That the boat I dreamed of, I dreamed of) symbolize the singer's aspirations and desires that are being dismissed as untrue. The subsequent line "Que las fuerzas del agua, no eran tan fuertes" (That the forces of water were not so strong) suggests that the obstacles the singer faced were undermined or underestimated by others.
Furthermore, the lyrics express the singer's frustration with being judged and misunderstood. The lines "Ladra y no hace nada, ladra y no hace nada" (Barks but does nothing, barks but does nothing) allude to someone who is quick to criticize but lacks action or substance. The refrain "Tenía razón" (I was right) becomes a defiant declaration of the singer's conviction despite others' attempts to invalidate their experiences. The repetition of the phrase emphasizes the singer's resilience and determination to stand by their beliefs.
Overall, "Tenía Razón" is a song that speaks to the struggle of maintaining one's own truth in the face of doubt and skepticism from others. It highlights the importance of staying true to oneself and not allowing external opinions to deter one's dreams and aspirations.
Line by Line Meaning
Y me dice que
And he tells me that
Que el bote con que soñé, que soñé (No era verdad, que)
That the boat I dreamed of, I dreamed of (was not true, that)
Que las fuerzas del agua, no eran tan fuertes (Va y ahí va, que)
That the forces of the water were not that strong (And there it goes, saying)
Que las manchas de mi frente, no significaban nada
That the marks on my forehead didn't mean anything
Ladra y no hace nada, ladra y no hace nada
It barks and does nothing, it barks and does nothing
Pinta, a ver trata, no se marca
Paint, try to see, it doesn't leave a mark
Mi muro, ojanco, no mancharás
My wall, you won't stain it
Pinta, a ver trata, no se marca
Paint, try to see, it doesn't leave a mark
Mi muro, ojanco, no mancharás
My wall, you won't stain it
Pinta, a ver trata, no se marca (Y a la pared ¿Qué le vino a hacer?)
Paint, try to see, it doesn't leave a mark (And what did you come to do to the wall?
Mi muro, ojanco, no mancharás (Pintando vino el que va al revés)
My wall, you won't stain it (Painting came the one who is going backwards)
Pinta, a ver trata, no se marca (Y a la pared ¿Qué le vino a hacer?)
Paint, try to see, it doesn't leave a mark (And what did you come to do to the wall?
Tenía razón
He was right
Tenía razón
He was right
Tenía razón
He was right
Tenía razón
He was right
Y me dice que
And he tells me that
Que el bote con que soñé, que soñé (No era verdad, que)
That the boat I dreamed of, I dreamed of (was not true, that)
Que las fuerzas del agua, no eran tan fuertes (Va y ahí va, que)
That the forces of the water were not that strong (And there it goes, saying)
Que las manchas de mi frente, no significaban nada
That the marks on my forehead didn't mean anything
Ya lo sé ya, ya, ya lo sé, tú vas (Da, da)
I already know it, yes, I already know it, you go (Da, da)
Sin la verdad (Da, da)
Without the truth (Da, da)
No significabas nada (Da, da)
You didn't mean anything (Da, da)
Sin la verdad (Da, da)
Without the truth (Da, da)
No significabas nada
You didn't mean anything
Tenía razón
He was right
Tenía razón
He was right
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Daniela Lalita, Sega Bodega
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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