Manual de Estilo
Camellos Lyrics


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Si te estoy haciendo rico y yo lo sé.
Si me estás volviendo loco, qué le voy a hacer.
Si no te gusta, pues te lo comes.
Haber estudiado: ahora, te jodes.
Yo siempre estoy pendiente de la cuenta.
Y donde dije ""digo"", ahora digo ""deja"".
Tss, tss, eh, eh.
El cliente nunca tiene la razón.

Si te estoy haciendo rico y yo lo sé.
Si me estás volviendo loco, qué le voy a hacer.
Si no te gusta, pues te lo coges.
Haber estudiado: ahora, te jodes.
Tú eres un lince y yo una comadreja.
Me escondo y salgo si mi amo me deja.
Tss, tss, eh, eh.
El cliente nunca tiene la razón.

Ahora qué me vas a dar?
Si he pagado, soy tu dueño, ah!
Ahora ya puedo fumar en tu bar y donde yo quiera.
Y que si tengo sueños?
Eso es de lo que despiertas, verdad?
Nah. Si has pagado eres mi dueño, ya.

Ahora qué me vas a dar?
Si he pagado, soy tu dueño, ya.
Ahora ya puedo entrar y salir y hacer todo lo que quiera.




A quién estoy molestando? Quién se va a quejar?
Si he pagado, soy tu dueño, ya.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Camellos's song "Manual de Estilo" touch upon themes of power dynamics, entitlement, and the disregard for others' opinions. The first verse reflects an arrogant mindset, where the singer acknowledges their influence in making someone wealthy but also admits to being driven crazy by them. The phrase "Si no te gusta, pues te lo comes" can be interpreted as the singer asserting their dominance and suggesting that if someone doesn't like their behavior, they have to accept it anyway. The line "Haber estudiado: ahora, te jodes" adds a touch of condescension, implying that those who didn't educate themselves properly should now suffer the consequences.


The second verse continues with a similar tone, emphasizing the contrast between the singer's intelligence, characterized as a "lynx," and their perceived submissiveness, referred to as a "ferret." The line "El cliente nunca tiene la razón" challenges the well-known phrase "The customer is always right," suggesting that the singer believes they are in the right, regardless of the customer's opinion.


The chorus introduces a shift in perspective, with the singer questioning what they will receive in return for their actions. It highlights the idea that if they have paid for a service or product, they believe they have the right to do as they please and even smoke wherever they want. The line "Y que si tengo sueños? Eso es de lo que despiertas, verdad?" suggests a dismissal of personal aspirations and implies that others try to discourage them from dreaming.


The final repetition of the chorus reiterates the sense of entitlement, with the assertion that the singer, as the paying customer, is in control and can enter, leave, and do as they please. The question of who they may be bothering or if anyone will complain is raised, but the conclusion remains the same: since they have paid, they believe they hold a certain level of ownership and authority in the situation. Overall, the lyrics illustrate a strong sense of self-importance and disregard for the feelings and opinions of others.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Fernando Naval Puyuelo, Francisco Ríos López-Pintor, Jorge Betrán Capablo, Thomas Blaine DeWolfe

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