To be completely upfront with you all, I initially wasn’t a fan of this song. It’s mainly because I had listened to some of her other songs that I found much more appealing, and the style of this one didn’t really resonate with me. However, over time, I’ve developed a deep appreciation for Flamenco, and it brings a unique atmosphere that I now truly love.
Ta-ra-rá, ta-ra-rá, ta-tá
does that text sound familiar to you
I think I can speak for everyone that this song is quite an iconic song
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven
Eight, nine, ten, eleven
Twelve, thirteen, fourteen
Fifteen, sixteen
Seventeen, eighteen
Nineteen
Twenty, twenty one
One-one-one-one
One-one-one-one
One-one-one-one
One-one-one-one
the importance of staying grounded and humble, rather than becoming arrogant or thinking one is better than others. the number 1 several times. This repetition creates a sense of emphasis on the number, indicating that there is something significant about staying true to one’s self and not losing sight of what is important.
A de alta, altura, alien
B de bandida
C de coqueta
D de dinamita
E de expensiva, emperatriz, enigma, enterada
F de Flux Aeon
G de guapa
H de hondura
I de inteligencia artificial
J de jineta
M de motomami, motomami, motomami
Motomami, motomami
N de “Ni se te ocurra ni pensarlo”
O de orquídea
P de patrona
Q de qué reinona
R de racineta, racineta, rango
Racineta, rango
S de sata
T de titánica
U de ultrasonidos
V de vendetta
W de Willy Colon
De Winterfall también
X de “Te despejo la X en un momento”
Y de yenes, de yantas
Y Z de zarzamora, o de zapateao’, o de zorra también