Suéltala Pa Que Se Defienda
Los Corraleros De Majagual Lyrics


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Llegó el sabor, Kiko Cervantes, ajá
Vaya niña

En un baile que yo estaba
Tocaban Los Corraleros
Las pavitas a montones
Le gritaban desde lejos
Suéltala (ajá)
Pa' que se defienda (así es que es)
Suéltala (por ahí na' má')
Y ella baila sola (rico niña)

Suéltala (ajá)
Pa' que se defienda (mírala)
Suéltala (suéltala)
Y ella baila sola

Estando yo en una fiesta
Tranquilo me divertía
Las chicas a cada instante
De esta manera decían

Suéltala (upa)
Pa' que se defienda (sabor)
Suéltala (ajá)
Y ella baila sola (mira, oye)

Suéltala (suéltala)
Pa' que se defienda (no me diga)
Suéltala (rico)
Y ella baila sola

En Caracas, Maracaibo
Barquisimeto, Valencia
La gente cuando ve a Kike
Le gritan con insistencia

Suéltala (oye)
Pa' que se defienda (mira, mira, mira)
Suéltala (suéltala niño)
Y ella baila sola (pa' que se defienda)

Suéltala (déjala tranquila)
Pa' que se defienda (ajá)




Suéltala (uopa)
Y ella baila sola (ahí)

Overall Meaning

The song "Sueltala Pa' Que Se Defienda" by Los Corraleros De Majagual is a fun track that celebrates female independence and confidence on the dance floor. The lyrics describe a party where the band Los Corraleros is playing and the women in the crowd are being encouraged to dance by their friends. One girl in particular is being singled out by the others, and the chorus repeatedly tells someone to "sueltala," which means "let her go," so she can dance alone and show off her skills.


The song is upbeat and full of energy, with a catchy melody that is easy to dance to. The use of repetition in the chorus helps to make the song memorable and encourages audience participation. It is also an interesting cultural artifact that reflects the traditional gender roles and expectations of Latin American societies. The idea of a woman dancing alone and showing off her abilities might have been seen as transgressive or controversial at the time of its release, but the song celebrates this kind of behavior and encourages women to be confident and assertive in their own right.


Line by Line Meaning

Llegó el sabor, Kiko Cervantes, ajá
The excitement has arrived, it's Kiko Cervantes, yes


Vaya niña
Wow, that girl


En un baile que yo estaba
At a dance that I was at


Tocaban Los Corraleros
Los Corraleros were playing


Las pavitas a montones
Many young women


Le gritaban desde lejos
Yelling to her from far away


Suéltala (ajá)
Release her (yeah)


Pa' que se defienda (así es que es)
So she can defend herself (that's how it is)


Suéltala (por ahí na' má')
Release her (just like that)


Y ella baila sola (rico niña)
And she dances alone (such a rich girl)


Suéltala (ajá)
Release her (yeah)


Pa' que se defienda (mírala)
So she can defend herself (look at her)


Suéltala (suéltala)
Release her (let her go)


Y ella baila sola
And she dances alone


Estando yo en una fiesta
While at a party


Tranquilo me divertía
Relaxing and having fun


Las chicas a cada instante
The girls at every moment


De esta manera decían
Were saying these things


Suéltala (upa)
Release her (up)


Pa' que se defienda (sabor)
So she can defend herself (flavor)


Suéltala (ajá)
Release her (yeah)


Y ella baila sola (mira, oye)
And she dances alone (look, listen)


Suéltala (suéltala)
Release her (let her go)


Pa' que se defienda (no me diga)
So she can defend herself (don't tell me)


Suéltala (rico)
Release her (how rich)


Y ella baila sola
And she dances alone


En Caracas, Maracaibo
In Caracas, Maracaibo


Barquisimeto, Valencia
Barquisimeto, Valencia


La gente cuando ve a Kike
People, when they see Kike


Le gritan con insistencia
Shout persistently at him


Suéltala (oye)
Release her (listen)


Pa' que se defienda (mira, mira, mira)
So she can defend herself (look, look, look)


Suéltala (suéltala niño)
Release her (let her go, boy)


Y ella baila sola (pa' que se defienda)
And she dances alone (so she can defend herself)


Suéltala (déjala tranquila)
Release her (leave her alone)


Pa' que se defienda (ajá)
So she can defend herself (yeah)


Suéltala (uopa)
Release her (up)


Y ella baila sola (ahí)
And she dances alone (there)




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Luis Gonzales, J. Campos

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