Date la vuelta
Principal Lyrics


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Yea! oyufile (principal) bulooooooo
diblasio wooo yeaaaa!

! LAS PROPIAS PLUS!

esa misma es mirala he ay ba bombo he he
Ya ya ya yo la vi yea!
ya yo la vi!

Oyufile

1.2.3. yaooo

Se que estas ay como bailas asi
te quiero pedir
date la vuelta
date la vuelta (bis.)

Que los hombres te quieren ver yall
date la vuelta que te quieren ver as lo tuyo
que te quiere ver muevelo lanita que te quieren
Como un juego de béisbol tu no estas aut
no hay necesidad de cantarte faut
Como una pelea desde primer raun
Date la vuelta
ter no raun ter no raun (bis.)

vuelta! vuelta! vuelta! vuelta!
yaoooo

Se que estas ay como bailas asi
te quiero pedir
date la vuelta
date la vuelta (bis.)

Si no bailas tienes miedo,
si no bailas tiene miedo
si no bailas tiene miedo
si no baila (bis)

to las yales del norte, to las yales del son
to las yales del is, to las yales wes
bailando de un bes, quitandose todo el estres

tu no tiene miedo, yo no tengo miedo
vamos para el cuero, vamonos del suelo
yo no quiero peros!
y como una pelea desde el segundo raun
Date la vuelta
ter no raun ter no raun (bis.)

Se que estas ay como bailas asi
te quiero pedir
date la vuelta
date la vuelta (bis.)

Se que estas ay como bailas asi
te quiero pedir
date la vuelta
date la vuelta (bis.)

Si no bailas tienes miedo,
si no bailas tiene miedo
si no bailas tiene miedo
si no baila (bis)

vuelta. vuelta . vuelta
date la vuelta
date la vuelta

vuelta. vuelta . vuelta
date la vuelta
date la vuelta

ter no raun ter no raun (bis.)
date la vuelta

Ya ya ya yo la vi (bis)
date la vuelta

este pa la boricua, morena, mexicana
venezolana, cubana, dominicana, puerto riqueña




la mexicana venezolana, la tica argentina,
guaropireña, panameña latina...

Overall Meaning

The song "Date La Vuelta" by Principal's Song is an upbeat reggaeton tune with a strong message of female empowerment. Throughout the lyrics, Principal encourages women to be confident and proud of their bodies and to not let anyone judge or shame them. The chorus repeats the phrase "date la vuelta" which means "turn around," telling women to show off their bodies and their moves on the dance floor.


The verses of the song speak directly to women, acknowledging their fears and anxieties about being judged and criticized by others. Principal invites them to let go of their inhibitions and dance freely. The line "como un juego de béisbol tu no estas aut" (like a baseball game, you're not out) is particularly powerful, emphasizing that there is no need to be perfect or flawless in order to participate and have fun.


The song also includes a shout-out to a variety of Latin American cultures and ethnicities, celebrating the diversity and beauty of all women. In addition to its positive message, "Date La Vuelta" is a catchy and energetic tune that is sure to get people dancing.


Line by Line Meaning

Yea! oyufile (principal) bulooooooo
The artist makes an energetic noise to start the song with an ad-lib.


diblasio wooo yeaaaa!
The artist shouts out a popular street name in Puerto Rico to show love to the Bronx.


! LAS PROPIAS PLUS!
The artist refers to a group of individuals from his neighborhood in Puerto Rico who are known as Las Propias.


esa misma es mirala he ay ba bombo he he
The artist acknowledges a woman who he sees dancing and wants to call out to her.


Ya ya ya yo la vi yea!
The artist confirms that he has spotted the woman and is excited about it.


ya yo la vi!
The artist repeats that he has seen the woman again.


Oyufile
The artist shouts out the name of his neighborhood in Puerto Rico.


1.2.3. yaooo
The artist counts down to start the next part of the song.


Se que estas ay como bailas asi
The artist addresses the woman he saw earlier, telling her that he knows she is there and dancing.


te quiero pedir
The artist wants to make a request of the woman he sees dancing.


date la vuelta
The artist asks the woman to turn around, possibly to get a better look at her moves.


date la vuelta (bis.)
The artist repeats his request for the woman to turn around, urging her on.


Que los hombres te quieren ver yall
The artist tells the woman that the other men around are interested in watching her dance.


date la vuelta que te quieren ver as lo tuyo
The artist urges the woman to turn around so that the other men can watch her do her thing.


que te quiere ver muevelo lanita que te quieren
The artist encourages the woman to keep dancing and moving, as it is what the men around want to see.


Como un juego de béisbol tu no estas aut
The artist compares this situation to a baseball game, implying that the woman is not a player but a spectator or something to watch.


no hay necesidad de cantarte faut
The artist reassures the woman that he does not need to sing her praises to get her to turn around and dance.


Como una pelea desde primer raun
The artist compares this situation to a boxing match, where the first round is just starting.


Date la vuelta
The artist repeats his request for the woman to turn around and dance.


ter no raun ter no raun (bis.)
The artist uses boxing terms to tell the woman to dance and enjoy herself.


vuelta! vuelta! vuelta! vuelta!
The artist repeats the word for turn around multiple times, as a way to encourage the woman to follow his request.


yaoooo
The artist shouts the word to hype up the woman and the crowd.


Si no bailas tienes miedo,
The artist tells the woman that if she isn't dancing, it's because she is afraid to do so.


si no bailas tiene miedo
The artist repeats that if she isn't dancing, it is because she is scared.


si no bailas tiene miedo
The artist repeats again that the only reason the woman might not be dancing is because she is fearful.


si no baila (bis)
The artist emphasizes that if she isn't dancing, then he is talking about her.


to las yales del norte, to las yales del son
The artist shouts out women from different regions, including the North and South, implying that all women love to dance.


to las yales del is, to las yales wes
The artist continues to shout out different regions where women love to dance.


bailando de un bes, quitandose todo el estres
The artist describes the act of dancing as a way to enjoy oneself and to relieve stress.


tu no tiene miedo, yo no tengo miedo
The artist tells the woman that she has nothing to fear, and neither does he.


vamos para el cuero, vamonos del suelo
The artist encourages the woman to dance more passionately and it is a lyrical representation of going for broke and having a good time.


yo no quiero peros!
The artist asserts his intentions and disallows any takers or additional rules while letting the woman be free to dance however she wants.


y como una pelea desde el segundo raun
The artist returns to the boxing metaphor, indicating that things are heating up and are only getting better from here.


Date la vuelta
The artist repeats his request for the woman to turn around and dance again.


ter no raun ter no raun (bis.)
The artist repeats again to enjoy the moment and to dance and have fun.


este pa la boricua, morena, mexicana
The artist dedicates the song to women of different backgrounds or ethnicities.


venezolana, cubana, dominicana, puerto riqueña
The artist continues to name different nationalities of women, representing a true celebration of diversity and culture.


la mexicana venezolana, la tica argentina,
The artist calls out women of Mexican and Venezuelan heritage, followed by Costa Rican and Argentine women, embodying the vast cultures under Latin America.


guaropireña, panameña latina...
The artist calls more nationalities that he couldn't name earlier and wraps up the song expressing his love for Latin American women.




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