Dinero
Desta French Lyrics


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No tengo tu dinero
porfavor
dejeme en paz te ruego
aye por Dios
liberame de este juego
matador
que no teno tu dinero, tu dinero
I ain't got your money man, gotta be real why you have to get funny, though the arrangement was something different didn't I, you were all sweet all feeding me the honey
now I'm in a trap cause this track does slap and I'm climbing all the walls just to find these racks man, what's up with all that, gonna take a break now gonna have a quick nap.

No tengo tu dinero
porfavor
dejeme en paz te ruego
aye por Dios
liberame de este juego




matador
que no teno tu dinero, tu dinero

Overall Meaning

The first verse of "Dinero" by Desta French expresses the singer's lack of money or financial resources. The phrase "No tengo tu dinero" translated as "I don't have your money" indicates a sense of vulnerability or desperation. The plea "porfavor" meaning "please" suggests a desire for the listener to leave the singer alone. The phrase "dejeme en paz te ruego" meaning "leave me alone I beg you" emphasizes the singer's need for space or freedom from a certain situation or person.


In the next line, the singer invokes a higher power with "aye por Dios," which translates to "oh my God." It conveys a plea for divine intervention or assistance in being liberated from a certain game or struggle represented by the word "juego" meaning "game" or "play." By referencing a "matador," the singer may be metaphorically alluding to an oppressor or adversary in the game of life or pursuit of money.


The second paragraph delves into the singer's experience of being deceived or let down. The phrase "I ain't got your money man, gotta be real why you have to get funny" suggests that someone expected the singer to provide money or resources but is now acting in a strange or deceitful manner. The singer reflects on a different arrangement or understanding between them, implying that things were previously more positive or harmonious. The mention of being fed honey implies being treated well or receiving sweet promises.


The singer expresses frustration in being trapped in a situation or on a particular track, symbolized by the word "trap." Climbing walls to find "racks" likely refers to striving to accumulate wealth or financial success. The question "what's up with all that" indicates confusion or frustration about the current circumstances. The decision to take a break or have a quick nap suggests a need for rest or escape from the stress of pursuing money.


Overall, these lyrics illustrate the singer's desperate plea for financial relief or freedom. They reveal a sense of frustration, deceit, and the burden of chasing money in pursuit of success or stability.




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Written by: Michaela Crivello, Santiago Morales

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