In this place the project of Orchestra is accelerated; once mounted the repertoire and being ready for play.
The name suggested by the venezuelan jazz musician Víctor Cuica.
In the beginnings the band was conformed among others by Oscar D' León, -singer and bass player-, Cesar "Albóndiga" (Meatball) Monge in the Trombón, Direction, Choirs and Adjustments Musicales and Jose Rodriguez (Joseito) in the Timbals, Bongo, drums and Bell.
In 1987 “Dimension Latina”, is acquired by Luis Pérez, a Venezuelan Artistic Industralist who from year 1972 had been a follower of this Orchestra.
Tiene Coimbre
Dimensión Latina Lyrics
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Que cosa hay en su vivir
Que todo el mundo dice asi
Esa negra tiene coimbre
Tiene coimbre
Mi negra quiere decirme
Que cosa hay en su vivirQue todo el mundo dice asi
Esa negra tiene coimbre
Tiene coimbre
Esa negra tiene coimbre
Esa negra tiene coimbre
Esa negrona si que tiene coimbre
Cuando pasa x la calle
Todos le dicen asi
Esa negra tiene coimbre
Coimbre quiere decir
Que esta sabrosona
Esa negra tiene coimbre
Esa negrona si que tiene coimbre
Coimbre tu tienes
Tu tienes coimbre
Negrona buena
Sii que tienes coimbre
Cuando paso x su ksa
Siempre le toco el timbre
Coimbre coimbre
These lyrics are from the song "Tiene Coimbre" by Dimensión Latina. The song talks about a black woman who has a certain energy or charisma that everyone notices and talks about. The term "coimbre" is used to describe this characteristic.
In the first verse, the singer mentions that his black woman wants to tell him something about her way of life, which everyone says is special. "Esa negra tiene coimbre" is repeated several times, emphasizing that the black woman indeed possesses this quality.
The second verse repeats the same idea, with the black woman wanting to explain what makes her different. Again, it is mentioned that everyone says she has "coimbre." This repetition suggests that this quality is something notable and worth talking about.
The chorus repeats the phrase "esa negra tiene coimbre" multiple times, emphasizing the idea that the black woman truly possesses this special characteristic. The lyrics also use the term "negrona," which is a colloquial way to refer to a black woman.
The subsequent lines further explain what "coimbre" means. It is described as something that makes the woman "sabrosona," which can be interpreted as someone who exudes a sensual, attractive, or charismatic presence. The lyrics highlight that whenever the woman passes by, people can't help but comment on her "coimbre."
The final lines of the song express admiration and fascination towards the black woman, emphasizing that she really has "coimbre." The repetition of phrases like "coimbre tu tienes" and "negrona buena" reinforces the admiration and appreciation for her unique quality. The lyrics also suggest that the singer is drawn to her, as he always rings her doorbell when passing by her house.
Line by Line Meaning
Mi negra quiere decirme
My black woman wants to tell me
Que cosa hay en su vivir
What is there in her life
Que todo el mundo dice asi
That everyone says the same
Esa negra tiene coimbre
That black woman has coimbre
Tiene coimbre
She has coimbre
Esa negrona si que tiene coimbre
That black woman really has coimbre
Cuando pasa x la calle
When she walks down the street
Todos le dicen asi
Everyone says the same
Esa negra tiene coimbre
That black woman has coimbre
Coimbre quiere decir
Coimbre means
Que esta sabrosona
That she is delicious
Esa negra tiene coimbre
That black woman has coimbre
Esa negrona si que tiene coimbre
That black woman really has coimbre
Coimbre tu tienes
Coimbre, you have
Tu tienes coimbre
You have coimbre
Negrona buena
Good black woman
Sii que tienes coimbre
Yes, you really have coimbre
Cuando paso x su ksa
When I pass by her house
Siempre le toco el timbre
I always ring her doorbell
Coimbre coimbre
Coimbre, coimbre
Writer(s): Bobby Capo
Contributed by Parker S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.