Javier El De Los Llanos Lyrics in English Calibre 50

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Javier El De Los Llanos by Calibre 50 from Spanish to English.
How are you, Javier? Everything's 100 here
So nice to hear you, I hope that you're well
What do the people say over there in Culiacán
Your folks ask when you'll be back
Do you remember that Spanish colt
How good he is for dancing, he turned out a great horse
How I miss the ranch and the smell of grass
Sleeping in the fields under the stars
The days when I walked along the trails
With my long guns combing the sierra
Kicking up dust while guarding my land
A band that welcomes me
A hug that heals my wounds
The bad times already passed
I'm Javier and I've returned because now
Now it's my turn
I'm eager and it's not because I'm old
I've got the urge to work, and not the straight way
Don't find it strange, I swear this is my year
That if I come back, I come back for the command
Javiercito tells you that
Javier Torres from the plains
Pure Calibre 50, my friend
The days when I walked along the trails
With my long guns combing the sierra
Kicking up dust while guarding my land
A band that welcomes me
A hug that heals my wounds
The bad times already passed
I'm Javier and I've returned because now
Now it's my turn
I'm eager and it's not because I'm old
I've got the urge to work, and not the straight way
Don't find it strange, I swear this is my year
That if I come back, I come back for the command
Javiercito tells you that
Javier Torres from the plains
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Lyrics © ANDALUZ MUSIC INC.
Rodolfo Eden Munoz Cantu, Geovani Cabrera
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SONG MEANING

Put on your cowboy hat and picture a crackling phone line linking two old friends: that is how “Javier El De Los Llanos” begins. Javier, a legendary figure from the wide-open plains of Sinaloa, calls home to Culiacán and instantly fills the air with memories of spirited horses, star-filled nights, and the earthy scent of freshly cut grass. Through lively accordion riffs, he shares his nostalgia for the ranch, long walks through mountain trails, and the thunder of boots kicking up dust while guarding his territory. Every detail shouts loyalty to his roots and pride in the rugged lifestyle that shaped him.

Yet this is no simple trip down memory lane; it is a bold comeback announcement. Javier is older, but his ambition burns brighter than ever. He vows to work harder, reclaim leadership, and make this year his own. Beneath the catchy corrido beat lies a story of resilience, honor, and unbreakable bonds with family and friends waiting to welcome him back with a banda and a healing hug. The song mixes nostalgia and determination, inviting listeners to cheer for Javier as he strides home ready to take charge once again.

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