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21 kwi 2017 · Despacito means something like ‘extra slowly‘, with a connotation of a good vibe feeling. It is a Spanish diminutive, stemming from Spanish word for slow or slowly, which is despacio. Despacio (slowly) -> Despacito (extra slowly) Spanish diminutives and their meanings
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12 sty 2017 · Luis Fonsi - Despacito ft. Daddy Yankee (English Translation) Lyrics: Oh, Fonsi! DY! / Ooh, oh, no, oh, no, oh / Hey, yeah! / Dididiri Daddy, go! / Yes, you know I've I've spent a long time...
1 lut 2024 · […] the Latin-wave in English pop music, a space taken majorly by Despacito [original lyric translation here!]. It has all the elements of a bar hit: Catchy chorus, star cast, a club-light-heavy music video, […]
Luis Fonsi - Despacito lyrics (Spanish) + English translation: Yes, you know that I've been looking @ you for a while / I have to dance with you today
26 lip 2021 · Here we show you the Lyrics in Spanish and English Translation of “Despacito” interpreted by Luis Fonsi feat. Daddy Yankee.
20 maj 2022 · ‘Despacito’ English Translation Reveals Luis Fonsi’s Less-Than-Innocent Lyrics. It's been five years since "Despacito" topped the Hot 100. But do you know what the song's lyrics really...
25 maj 2017 · We get it, “Despacito” can be challenging for non-Spanish speakers. That’s why HuffPost Latino Voices is giving English-speaking fans a quick lyric guide. Here’s a rough translation of what the No. 1 song in the country is actually talking about.