Le Oh Le
Tambor Urbano Lyrics
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Leo leo la
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
Leo leo lee
Leo leo la
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
Repicame los tambores que me los quiero apreder Golpe
Leo leo lee
Leo leo la
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
Juana apolinaria la de choroni la mande a buscar y no quiso venir golpe
Leo leo lee
Leo leo la
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
Juana polinaria la de curazao se lava la cara con agua eh pescao golpe
Leo leo lee
Leo leo la
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
Juana polinaria la de poso ondo se lava la cara pero es muy gediondo Hay juan
Leo leo lee
Leo leo la
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
Hay san juan bautista de mi corazon yo tengo la culpa tu tienes razon san juan
Leo leo lee
Leo leo la
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
Hay julian julian julian jose repicame los tambores que me lo quiero aprender golpe
Leo leo lee
Leo leo la
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe (bis)
Que me pica aqui hueso que me esta picacando hueso, hueso con hueso hueso (bis)
Que me pica aqui que me pica halla Hue hueso El hueso
Huey tia juan hay como loco (bis)
Fuer fuera fuera sacalo pa fuera mira como baila que no le da pena mira como gosa con esa morena esa mujer quiere que le de candela
Ho ho ho, ho ho ho
Fuera fuera fuera sacalo pa fuera ese perro amaro no bale la pena mira como baila en la casa ajena
Ho ho ho, ho ho ho
Y ese mundo es mio (bis)
Gracias
The song "Le Oh Le" by Tambor Urbano is a lively and energetic tune that is meant to be danced to. The lyrics are primarily made up of repetitive phrases and nonsensical words, but there are a few lines that stand out with some possible interpretations. The phrase "Leo leo la" could be interpreted as a call to pay attention and listen closely. The mention of Juana Apolinaria and her refusal to come could be a metaphor for someone or something that is desired but out of reach. Similarly, the reference to San Juan Bautista could represent a longing for spiritual guidance or forgiveness.
Overall, the song is about letting go and enjoying the moment. The various references to different locations and people may be an invitation for everyone to come together and celebrate despite their differences. The final line "Y ese mundo es mio" (And this world is mine) captures the spirit of the song as a declaration of ownership and empowerment.
Line by Line Meaning
Le oh, le oh leeee
This is a chant inviting people to listen.
Leo leo la
This is another chant that has no clear meaning.
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
This is another chant with no clear meaning, except for the word 'golpe' which means 'hit' or 'beat'.
Hay julian julian, julian jose
This refers to someone named Julian, possibly Julian Jose.
Repicame los tambores que me los quiero apreder Golpe
This is asking Julian to play the drums so that the artist can learn. The word 'golpe' at the end of the line means 'hit' or 'beat'.
Juana apolinaria la de choroni la mande a buscar y no quiso venir golpe
This line talks about someone named Juana Apolinaria who the singer went to look for but she didn't want to come. The 'golpe' at the end of the line means 'hit' or 'beat'.
Juana polinaria la de curazao se lava la cara con agua eh pescao golpe
This line talks about Juana Apolinaria washing her face with fish water. The 'golpe' at the end of the line means 'hit' or 'beat'.
Juana polinaria la de poso ondo se lava la cara pero es muy gediondo Hay juan
This line continues to talk about Juana Apolinaria washing her face, but this time when she does it, it stinks. The 'Hay Juan' at the end of the line is unclear in meaning.
Hay san juan bautista de mi corazon yo tengo la culpa tu tienes razon san juan
This line is talking about San Juan Bautista and how the artist admits fault and San Juan is right.
Leo leo lee
This is another chant with no clear meaning.
Leo leo la
This is another chant with no clear meaning.
Leo leo leo leo leo lay golpe
This is another chant with no clear meaning, except for the word 'golpe' which means 'hit' or 'beat'.
Que me pica aqui hueso que me esta picacando hueso, hueso con hueso hueso (bis)
This line talks about itching bones, but it's not clear what this means.
Que me pica aqui que me pica halla Hue hueso El hueso
This line continues to talk about itching bones.
Huey tia juan hay como loco (bis)
This line seems to be a nonsensical chant.
Fuer fuera fuera sacalo pa fuera mira como baila que no le da pena mira como gosa con esa morena esa mujer quiere que le de candela
This line talks about someone dancing with a woman and how he's not ashamed and how she wants him to be passionate with her.
Ho ho ho, ho ho ho
This is a laugh chant.
Fuera fuera fuera sacalo pa fuera ese perro amaro no bale la pena mira como baila en la casa ajena
This line talks about a stray dog that dances in someone else's house and it's not worth anything.
Y ese mundo es mio (bis)
This is a chant claiming that the world belongs to the singer.
Writer(s): domenico tortosa, benedetto giuliano
Contributed by Madelyn G. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@manchas_tv
Como extraño mi Venezuela <3
@zarayperez2677
Yo tambien
@terielyn001
KING KING devuélvete
@manchas_tv
@@terielyn001 Me gustaría pero las cosas tan difíciles y tengo que trabajar en otro país para que mi familia tenga un plato de comía en la mesa
@crislearteaga4578
me gusta tu musicaaaa <3
@ruvycruz3630
KING KING 👵🏼😊😊💕❤️👩🏻
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@eleazarrodriguez8116
Esto si es musica con narrativa señores, no el regetón actual. Viva Venezuela vivan los migrantes saludos desde México señores. Aquí en México en Tapachula Chiapas escuché estos tambores la verdad no sabía que en Venezuela tocaban el tambor, Magnífico Venezuela. Viva Venezuela Señores.
@rosero5595
Así es, es una de nuestras música y bailes típicos ❤, muchas gracias por tus palabras ❤