Feelin'
Bomba Estéreo Lyrics


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Un, dos, tres, cua!
Lo que te vengo a cantar en un poco slow
Para que tu te lo aprendas te tiro mi flow
Tengo tanto que decir
And you don't have to know
Pero si you need the feelin' con mi stereo boom
Y si tu quiere gozarlo solo espicha on
Asi comienza el vacile pa que you don't go
Que repique, que repique bien duro el
Y que se cierre la cuadra porque llegue yo

I know you feelin' right now
Hay corre corre morrocoyo
Que te coje el perico ligero
Hay brinca morrocoyo
And I'm feeling right now
Hay corre corre morrocoyo
Que te coje el perico ligero
Hay brinca

People dancing in the street all the night tonight
Y comienzan a beber a todo el mundo high
Cuando la cosa esta buena empieza the fight
Pero todo es cultura and and I'm feelin' right
La música esta buena con stereo
And some people in the other side

Cuando piensas que se acaba el aire at morning five
Te toma la sopita and vuelva y juega men

Óyelo men

I know you feelin' right now
Hay corre corre morrocoyo
Que te coje el perico ligero
Hay brinca morrocoyo
And i]I'm feelin' right now
Hay corre corre morrocoyo
Que te coje el perico ligero
Hay brinca

Feeling right tonight
Because everything is right
Pero quiero que me digas si te gusta my style
No es de united ni de miami vice
De la china, de argentina ni tampoco de uruguay
Es de acá y de bogotá y de la costa pa que te sientas bien high

Ayayay yo no me vo a queja
Pero si tu no baila
Me vo a pone a llora
Tonight tonight tonight tonight





Morrocoyo

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bomba Estereo's "Feelin" is a lively and energetic party anthem performed in Spanish. The song opens with a catchy countdown, "Un, dos, tres, cua!" followed by a rhythmic beat, inviting listeners to join in the festive spirit. The song describes the scene of people dancing and drinking in the streets, with the music blasting from a stereo. The lyrics encourage listeners to let go and enjoy the moment, to "corre corre morrocoyo" and "brinca," which mean to run and jump, respectively. The singer asserts that the music is universal and transcends cultural boundaries, declaring that the style is not from United States, Miami, China, Argentina, or Uruguay, but from Bogota and the coast.


The song also touches on the potential for conflicts that arise when people come together, such as fights that break out when the party gets too wild. However, the singer asserts that it is all part of the culture, and overall, the feeling is right. The lyrics include some colloquialisms in Spanish, like "te coje el perico ligero," which means "the quick bird catches you." The use of these slangs in the lyrics makes the song feel more authentic and relatable to its audience.


Overall, "Feelin" is a high-energy, upbeat song that encourages listeners to let go and enjoy the moment. The lyrics paint a picture of a festive scene, where people come together to dance and party, united by the music.


Line by Line Meaning

Un, dos, tres, cua!
The song begins with a countdown, indicating that it's time to start and have fun.


Lo que te vengo a cantar en un poco slow
The singer is introducing their song in a slightly slower pace to make it easier for listeners to follow along.


Para que tu te lo aprendas te tiro mi flow
The singer is confident in their style of music and wants the listeners to learn and enjoy it too.


Tengo tanto que decir
The singer has a lot of things to express through their music.


And you don't have to know
The singer doesn't expect the listeners to understand every detail in their music, it's okay to just feel it.


Pero si you need the feelin' con mi stereo boom
The singer believes that their music can give listeners a certain feeling, especially when played loud.


Y si tu quiere gozarlo solo espicha on
The singer invites the listeners to enjoy and dance to their music.


Asi comienza el vacile pa que you don't go
The song is a party starter, so that no one leaves the dance floor.


Que repique, que repique bien duro el
The singer wants their music to play loudly and clearly.


Y que se cierre la cuadra porque llegue yo
The singer is arriving and wants the whole neighborhood to hear their music and have fun.


I know you feelin' right now
The singer is confident that their music can evoke a good feeling in the listeners.


Hay corre corre morrocoyo
The singer is encouraging people to dance and move around in a humorous way.


Que te coje el perico ligero
The singer is adding to the humorous tone by mentioning a fast-moving animal that could catch you off guard.


Hay brinca morrocoyo
The singer is encouraging people to jump and have fun during the song.


People dancing in the street all the night tonight
The singer is describing a lively scene of people dancing and enjoying their time outside throughout the night.


Y comienzan a beber a todo el mundo high
The singer is acknowledging that people are drinking and getting high, which is part of the party culture.


Cuando la cosa esta buena empieza the fight
Sometimes when people have too much fun, they might get into arguments or fights.


Pero todo es cultura and and I'm feelin' right
Despite the potential for conflicts, the singer sees it all as part of the culture and still feels good about the party.


La música esta buena con stereo
The singer appreciates the quality of their music when played with a good sound system.


And some people in the other side
The singer acknowledges that there might be some people who don't enjoy their music and that's okay.


Cuando piensas que se acaba el aire at morning five
The singer is describing a scenario where the party-goers stay up all night and might feel tired or out of breath by sunrise.


Te toma la sopita and vuelva y juega men
The singer is suggesting that a bowl of hot soup could help replenish people's energy and keep the party going till morning.


Óyelo men
The singer is using a slang phrase to get people's attention and keep the party atmosphere going.


Feeling right tonight
The singer is emphasizing that the party and music are creating a good feeling in everyone present.


Because everything is right
The singer believes that everything is in the right place to make this a good night for everyone present.


Pero quiero que me digas si te gusta my style
The singer wants to know if the listeners enjoy their style of music.


No es de united ni de miami vice
The singer is proud that their music is not influenced by the typical United States pop culture.


De la china, de argentina ni tampoco de uruguay
The singer is stating that their music is not influenced by any foreign culture, rather from Colombia and its coastal regions.


Es de acá y de bogotá y de la costa pa que te sientas bien high
The singer is explaining that their music has a local and regional influence that creates a unique and uplifting feeling.


Ayayay yo no me vo a queja
The singer is expressing that they have no complaints and are enjoying the party and music.


Pero si tu no baila
The singer is inviting people to dance and have fun, but if someone chooses to not dance, it's okay too.


Me vo a pone a llora
The singer is using a humorous tone to suggest that they might cry if people don't want to dance and have fun with them.


Tonight tonight tonight tonight
The singer is emphasizing that this is a special and enjoyable night that everyone should savor.


Morrocoyo
The singer is using this word as a humorous interjection, adding to the upbeat and silly atmosphere of the song.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: FEDERICO SIMON MEJIA OCHOA, LILIANA MARIA SAUMET AVILA

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