Rumba Y Gozadera
La Banda Gorda Lyrics


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Durísimo!
Y to el mundo gozando...

Ven pa′la rumba, pa'la gozadera
Ven pa′la rumba, pa'la gozadera
Ven metete al can. para bailadera
Ven metete al can. para bailadera
La vida es linda
La vida es bella
Y no permitas
Que te invada la pena
Por eso ven pa'l can
Olvida tus problemas
Ven pa′que lo vaciles
Ven pa′la gozadera
Ven pa'la rumba, pa′la gozadera
Ven pa'la rumba, pa′la gozadera
Ven metete al can. para bailadera
Ven metete al can. para bailadera
Y nunca permitas que los problemas
Y nunca permitas que los problemas
Amarguen tu vida
Y acaben con ella
Poruqe cuando uno muere
Todo, todo, absolutamente todo




Se queda
Y todavia no he visto una caja de muerto con bolsillos

Overall Meaning

These lyrics from La Banda Gorda's song "Rumba Y Gozadera" express a carefree and joyful attitude towards life. The song encourages people to come and enjoy the party, inviting them to immerse themselves in the celebration and dance. The repetition of "Ven pa'la rumba, pa'la gozadera" underscores the invitation to join in the festivities.


Line by Line Meaning

Durísimo!
Extremely intense!


Y to el mundo gozando...
And everyone enjoying...


Ven pa'la rumba, pa'la gozadera
Come to the party, to have a great time


Ven metete al can. para bailadera
Come and get into the groove


La vida es linda
Life is beautiful


La vida es bella
Life is lovely


Y no permitas
And do not allow


Que te invada la pena
Sadness to overwhelm you


Por eso ven pa'l can
That's why come to the party


Olvida tus problemas
Forget your problems


Ven pa'que lo vaciles
Come to enjoy it


Ven pa'la gozadera
Come to have a blast


Y nunca permitas que los problemas
And never allow the problems


Amarguen tu vida
To ruin your life


Y acaben con ella
And finish it


Poruqe cuando uno muere
Because when one dies


Todo, todo, absolutamente todo
Everything, everything, absolutely everything


Se queda
Stays


Y todavía no he visto una caja de muerto con bolsillos
And I still have not seen a coffin with pockets




Writer(s): Jose Pena Suazo

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