El Show De Los Rateros Garrapateros
Los Delinqüentes Lyrics


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Este es el show de los rateros garrapateros
Vienen de los jereles pa cantarte compa




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Los Delinqüentes's song "El Show De Los Rateros Garrapateros" depict a scene portraying a group of mischievous individuals. The phrase "rateros garrapateros" can be translated as "scoundrels" or "thieves," while "jereles" refers to Jerez de la Frontera, a city in Spain known for its flamenco culture. The song seems to present these characters as outsiders who have come to entertain the audience, possibly through their witty and humorous actions.


The line "Vienen de los jereles pa cantarte compa" implies that the rateros garrapateros have traveled from Jerez to entertain the listener. The word "compa" is a colloquial term derived from "compañero" and is used to address a friend or companion. Therefore, it suggests that the rateros garrapateros are addressing the listener in a friendly and amusing manner, inviting them to enjoy their show.


Line by Line Meaning

Este es el show de los rateros garrapateros
Aquí se presenta el espectáculo de los ladrones oportunistas


Vienen de los jereles pa cantarte compa
Provenientes de los barrios humildes, vienen a expresarse a través de la música, amigo




Writer(s): Marcos Diego Del Ojo Barroso

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