Busca lo bueno
Ojos de Brujo Lyrics


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Mira, llega lo bueno lo malo p'allá
Muros del viejo mundo se van con soledad.

Llegan los nuevos tiempos lunas ke traerán
Luces de un nuevo mundo, soles sin soledad.

Aire fresco pa tu garlochín
Aire fresco pa tu garlochín

Fruta, canela, clavo y ron
Para sentir que esta vida va mejor
Trae aire fresco la amistad
Saca lo bueno de tí que llegará
H2O pa tu corazón
Pronóstico de disfrute bajo el sol
Se ha emborrachado el porvenir
Risas y carcajadas van por tí.

Sigue camina...

Saca los cueros ke viene
De pleno toa la comparsa pa celebrar
Llama a María y a Jose Miguel
Y dile ke ya la rumba va a comenzar.
Que se apuren con el ron, el más viejo
Ke trae el morro caliente el danzón
Dile ke viene Ramón con guaguancó para la ocasión.

Sigue, camina....
Camina pa ke te conozcan, ke la fiesta va a empezar ¡mama!
Sigue, camina....
Maria de la o, tu goza la rumba como yo
Sigue, camina....
Rumbero bueno mayito el de los Van Van
Sigue, camina...

La vida tiene cosas bellas, tanta alegría ke nos dá
Canta, rie, dame tu mejor sonrisa, yo no quiero soledad
Hay ke vivir lo ke puedas vivir
Hay ke gozar lo ke puedas gozar
Sigue p'alante, camina siempre de frente, lo malo déjalo atrás

Sigue, camina..
Camina y ven ke hay una rumba en la esquina
Sigue, camina
Y esas son las cosas buenas de la vida
Sigue, camina
Camina, avanza ke el mundo entero te mira
Sigue, camina
Con un tambor la vida suena mejor





Sigue, no pares,hasta alcanzar lo bonito de la vida

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Busca lo bueno" by Ojos de Brujo encourage us to focus on the positive aspects of life instead of dwelling on the negative. The song starts by saying that the good and the bad will come and go, but the walls of the old world will crumble with solitude. It talks about the arrival of new times and moons that will bring the lights of a new world without loneliness.


The lyrics then urge us to enjoy the little things in life, such as fresh air, friends, fruits, and spices like cinnamon and cloves. The song emphasizes the power of friendship in bringing out the good in ourselves and predicts a enjoyable future filled with laughter, sun, and water for our hearts. It encourages us not to worry about the future and enjoy the present moment as much as we can.


The second half of the song is more upbeat and focused on dancing and celebrating life. The lyrics ask the listener to join in the party and call friends and family to come together and celebrate. It urges us to dance and have fun and forget about our worries. The song finishes by reminding us that life has its beautiful moments and that we should always keep moving forward to find the good in life.


Line by Line Meaning

Mira, llega lo bueno lo malo p'allá
Pay attention, the good things are coming and the bad things are going away.


Muros del viejo mundo se van con soledad.
The walls of the old world are disappearing with loneliness.


Llegan los nuevos tiempos lunas ke traerán
The new times are coming with new things to bring.


Luces de un nuevo mundo, soles sin soledad.
The lights of a new world will shine without loneliness.


Aire fresco pa tu garlochín
Fresh air for you to breathe.


Fruta, canela, clavo y ron
Fruit, cinnamon, cloves and rum.


Para sentir que esta vida va mejor
To feel that life is going better.


Trae aire fresco la amistad
Friendship brings fresh air to your life.


Saca lo bueno de tí que llegará
Bring out the good in you and good things will come.


H2O pa tu corazón
Water for your heart.


Pronóstico de disfrute bajo el sol
Forecast of enjoyment under the sun.


Se ha emborrachado el porvenir
The future has become drunk with happiness.


Risas y carcajadas van por tí.
Laughter and joy are following you.


Saca los cueros ke viene
Get ready for what is coming.


De pleno toa la comparsa pa celebrar
The whole group is ready to celebrate.


Llama a María y a Jose Miguel
Call Maria and Jose Miguel.


Y dile ke ya la rumba va a comenzar.
Tell them that the party is starting.


Que se apuren con el ron, el más viejo
They should hurry with the oldest rum.


Ke trae el morro caliente el danzón
That will bring the heat with the danzón.


Dile ke viene Ramón con guaguancó para la ocasión.
Tell them that Ramon is coming with guaguancó for the occasion.


La vida tiene cosas bellas, tanta alegría ke nos dá
Life has beautiful things and so much joy to give us.


Canta, rie, dame tu mejor sonrisa, yo no quiero soledad
Sing, laugh, give me your best smile, I don't want to be alone.


Hay ke vivir lo ke puedas vivir
You have to live what you can live.


Hay ke gozar lo ke puedas gozar
You have to enjoy what you can enjoy.


Sigue p'alante, camina siempre de frente, lo malo déjalo atrás
Keep moving forward, always walk straight and leave the bad things behind.


Camina y ven ke hay una rumba en la esquina
Walk and come see that there is a party on the corner.


Y esas son las cosas buenas de la vida
And those are the good things in life.


Camina, avanza ke el mundo entero te mira
Walk, move forward because the whole world is watching you.


Con un tambor la vida suena mejor
Life sounds better with a drum.


Sigue, no pares,hasta alcanzar lo bonito de la vida
Keep going, don't stop until you reach the beautiful things in life.




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Comments from YouTube:

Robert Chevere

I love this song, these guys can play anything! This is a truly world music band because they mix musical influences from the whole world from hip hop to salsa to rumba flamenca to middle eastern and indian. I dream to see them live someday. Too bad they are breaking up at least for now.

Mire Sacrest

Canta,ríe,dame tu mejor sonrisa 😊

Marlene Silkemar

Te echo de menos ojalá estuvieras aquí

Fran HerGo

oleeeee quen bueno ojillos de brujooo

Marlene Silkemar

Me acuerdo siempre de tí tqm

Marlene Silkemar

Te echo de menos y me acuerdo siempre de tí

Mire Sacrest

Pues eso,lo malo dejarlo pa'atras!

Nick Jones

¿Cuál es el compás?

Daniel Tomás Ozalla

5/4 o 5/8, según cómo lo sientas.

Marlene Silkemar

Marino

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