Oye Como Va
Santana Lyrics
Rrrr, sabor
Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar
Mulata
Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar
Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar
Mulata
Oye como va
Mi ritmo
Bueno pa' gozar
Mulata
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Written by: Tito Puente
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Oye Como Va is a cover from Salsa legend Tito Puente's Oye Como Va as he wrote this song and recorded it in the early '50s. While Puente was very popular in the Latin community, Santana's cover became a hit and helped introduce Puente to a wider audience. On Santana's version of the song, everything, including the guitar wails and keyboards, follow the original music.
Additional Fun Facts :
- Appears in a scene of The Big Lebowski.
- The voice in the beginning says "Sabor," which is Spanish for "Flavor." Read Full BioOye Como Va is a cover from Salsa legend Tito Puente's Oye Como Va as he wrote this song and recorded it in the early '50s. While Puente was very popular in the Latin community, Santana's cover became a hit and helped introduce Puente to a wider audience. On Santana's version of the song, everything, including the guitar wails and keyboards, follow the original music.
Additional Fun Facts :
- Appears in a scene of The Big Lebowski.
- The voice in the beginning says "Sabor," which is Spanish for "Flavor."
- A "Mulata" is a woman ("Mulato" being a male) of Caucasian European and Negro African descent. The correct translation of the word "oye" is listen. The translation of the lyrics is thus: "Listen to my rhythm, good for fun, mulata!!"
Additional Fun Facts :
- Appears in a scene of The Big Lebowski.
- The voice in the beginning says "Sabor," which is Spanish for "Flavor." Read Full BioOye Como Va is a cover from Salsa legend Tito Puente's Oye Como Va as he wrote this song and recorded it in the early '50s. While Puente was very popular in the Latin community, Santana's cover became a hit and helped introduce Puente to a wider audience. On Santana's version of the song, everything, including the guitar wails and keyboards, follow the original music.
Additional Fun Facts :
- Appears in a scene of The Big Lebowski.
- The voice in the beginning says "Sabor," which is Spanish for "Flavor."
- A "Mulata" is a woman ("Mulato" being a male) of Caucasian European and Negro African descent. The correct translation of the word "oye" is listen. The translation of the lyrics is thus: "Listen to my rhythm, good for fun, mulata!!"
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Jalen R
I played this at a house party and got laughed at. I still stand by my decision, it was them who were in the wrong.
Elisabeth Whetstone
House party music…yes…Mix in some Gabriel, .Paak and Mac Miller and you have an all nighter.
MOROSZOV
@Bishop Grey sure, reggaeton and rkt parties are flavorless
Bishop Grey
@MOROSZOV tf r U talkin bout lmao flavorless ass parties 😂
joselito mendoza alicias
Good music for me
joselito mendoza alicias
Santana's music is very good n pleasing to my ears!!
Carton Of Egg
This song is the Bomb! It’s such a Blast to listen to! I wish it had Exploded in popularity.
Sins
This is the type of music you'll play after blowing up a carriage.
Ian Rosales
Jojoreference?
Pedro R
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