no me gusta eso
Judith Lyrics


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Call me moody Judy
'Cause I always wanna cry
I should see somebody
But I think I might know why
Wish I had the moolah
Para que me pueda dar
Más de lo que tengo
Hasta mi día final

No me gusta eso
I don't really like that
No me gusta eso
I just wanna fight back
No me gusta eso
You know it's on sight when
You know it's on sight when
I don't really

No me gusta eso
I don't really like that
No me gusta eso
I just wanna fight back
No me gusta eso
You know it's on sight when
You know it's on sight when

Vivo en los nubes
Pero no veo el sol
You might think that I'm two face
'Cause half of it's made out of gold

Solo gano dinero
Pero lo que dicen es siérto
Te io quitan los gueros
Entonces se van y te ponen los cuernos

No me gusta eso
I don't really like that
No me gusta eso
I just wanna fight back
No me gusta eso
You know it's on sight when
You know it's on sight when
I don't really

I don't really like that
No me gusta eso
I just wanna fight back
No me gusta eso
You know it's on sight when




You know it's on sight when
I don't really

Overall Meaning

The song "No me gusta eso" by Judith explores themes of frustration, powerlessness, and a desire for control. The opening stanza sets the tone for the song, as the singer reveals her tendency towards moodiness and crying. She acknowledges that seeking help might be beneficial, but she also implies that she knows the root of her issues. The following line, "Wish I had the moolah," suggests that money could be a solution to her problems, but it's unclear what she means by "Más de lo que tengo / Hasta mi día final" ("More than what I have / Until my final day"). This line could refer to material possessions, emotional fulfillment, or a desire for power and control.


The chorus, "No me gusta eso," repeats throughout the song and translates to "I don't really like that." This phrase is an expression of frustration with circumstances that are out of the singer's control, and a desire to fight back against them. The second half of the chorus, "You know it's on sight when," implies a sense of readiness to take action when faced with these situations.


The verse "Vivo en los nubes / Pero no veo el sol" ("I live in the clouds / But I don't see the sun") suggests that the singer is disconnected from reality in some way. She acknowledges that others might perceive her as "two-faced" due to her wealth, but also suggests that her success may come at a cost. The line "Te io quitan los gueros / Entonces se van y te ponen los cuernos" is more difficult to translate, but roughly means that people will take advantage of you when you have something that they want, and then betray you.


Overall, "No me gusta eso" is a song that expresses frustration and a desire for control over one's life. The chorus is particularly catchy and serves as a rallying cry for anyone who has felt similarly.


Line by Line Meaning

Call me moody Judy
Refer to me as Moody Judy


'Cause I always wanna cry
Because I am frequently experiencing a strong desire to cry


I should see somebody
Perhaps I should consider seeking therapy


But I think I might know why
However, I do have a hunch as to why


Wish I had the moolah
I desire to own more money


Para que me pueda dar
So I can give myself


Más de lo que tengo
More than what I currently have


Hasta mi día final
Until my final day


No me gusta eso
I really don't like that


I just wanna fight back
I want to react with aggression


You know it's on sight when
It's going to become violent soon when


Vivo en los nubes
I live in the clouds


Pero no veo el sol
But I can't see the sun


You might think that I'm two face
You might assume I have contradictory personalities


'Cause half of it's made out of gold
Since only half of it is true


Solo gano dinero
I only make money


Pero lo que dicen es siérto
But what they say is true


Te io quitan los gueros
When they take away what you have


Entonces se van y te ponen los cuernos
Then they leave you and betray you




Writer(s): Elie Jay Rizk, Judith Hernández

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