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Sie7e
LF Content Team | Updated on 2 February 2023
Learning Spanish with Sie7e's music is fun, engaging, and includes a cultural aspect that is often missing from other language learning methods. It is also great way to supplement your learning and stay motivated to keep learning Spanish!
Below are 1 song recommendations by Sie7e to get you started! Alongside each recommendation, you will find a snippet of the lyric translations with links to the full lyric translations and lessons for each of the songs!
David Rodríguez Labault (born July 7, 1977) is a Latin Grammy winning Puerto Rican singer and songwriter who uses the stage name Siete (usually stylized as Sie7e). David Rodríguez Labault, known as Sie7e by his birth date, studied sound engineering in the United States, while collaborating with several music projects. After returning to Puerto Rico, he started working in advertising. In 2005, he decided to dedicate himself to music, releasing his first eponymous album the following year. Beyond that, he has released two more albums, the last one being Mucha Cosa Buena, in 2011. On November 10, 2011 he won the Latin Grammy for Best New Artist.
CONTENTS SUMMARY
1 Tengo Tu Love (I Have Your Love)
Tengo Tu Love (I Have Your Love)
No tengo un celular con diamantes
De muchos kilates pa' impresionar
Pero tengo una buena conversación
Con la que te enamoro más y más
I don't have a phone with diamonds
Of many carats to impress
But I have a good conversation
With which I make you fall in love more and more
The song "Tengo Tu Love" by Sie7e is about how love is more important than material possessions and superficial qualities. The singer compares himself to other famous people who have wealth and fame but emphasizes that he has something much more valuable - the love of his partner. He highlights that simple things like good conversation, spending time together, and having a strong commitment to each other are more important than expensive gifts or luxurious lifestyles. The song is a celebration of love and the idea that true happiness comes from meaningful relationships, not from material possessions or external validation.
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