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chambiĂ© — I worked hard / I hustled

Chambié is a colloquial and somewhat informal past tense form of the verb chambear, which means "to work" or "to hustle" in many Latin American countries. It's a more vibrant and less formal way to say "I worked."

In the song, the line "Todo lo que chambié" (All that I hustled for) implies the effort and hard work the artist put in to achieve success and be able to provide for his love interest. It's an interesting word because it reflects a more street-smart, determined effort rather than just a regular job, making it engaging and memorable in the context of the song's narrative.

"Como Oreo" is a flirty, boastful reggaeton track from Colombian artist Blessd, joined by Fuerza Regida and producer Ovy On The Drums. It follows a familiar genre formula: a confident narrator pursuing a woman he keeps noticing, mixing playful nicknames like "chulita" and "carita de ĂĄngel" with brags about money and style, from a Patek watch to a G-Wagon and pieces from Gucci, Prada and Van Cleef.

Underneath the flash, the lyrics describe a mutual attraction that turns physical, told from the narrator's point of view. The recurring chorus is about the two of them noticing each other from a distance before things heat up. The outro name-checks the collaborators, closing the track the way many reggaeton collaborations do, with a shout-out to everyone who made it.

This is a good song for hearing conversational, informal Latin American Spanish: it's full of slang, playful nicknames, and everyday elisions like "pa'", "to'" and "cora'" that don't show up in textbooks. Note that the lyrics include explicit and sexual content.

Stiven Mesa Londoño, known as Blessd, is a Colombian singer, rapper, and songwriter born in 2000 in ItagĂŒĂ­, Antioquia. Emerging from humble beginnings, Blessd rose to fame with his unique blend of reggaeton, Latin trap, and Latin R&B, capturing the hearts of fans across Colombia and beyond.

Signed to Warner Music Latina, his debut album Hecho en Medellín includes the hit single "Medallo," which topped the charts in Colombia and amassed over 100 million views on YouTube. Collaborating with big names like Maluma, Justin Quiles, and Myke Towers, Blessd continues to shine as one of Latin music’s most promising rising stars.

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