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Dinero Lyrics in English Los Punsetes

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Dinero by Los Punsetes from Spanish to English.
Get me money
I don't want to work to have it
Bring me money
Bills are better, loose change won't do
It's that I don't even know you anymore
With that work thing
Your job is going to drive you crazy
Work is going to turn you into a slacker
Because that's what they want
What they really want
Pools don't pay themselves
Someone has to pay them for me
Get me money
That I don't have to lift a single finger
Bring me money
Don't worry that I'll explain it myself
I don't want you to lend it to me
I want you to give it to me
I tell you openly
I don't plan to give it back to you
That's what I need
And I don't want anything else
Get out of my way
Let my holy will be done
Get me money
If you love me, you know what I want
Bring me money
Or at least some discount coupons
Get me money
Or bring me money
Get me money
Bring me money
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SONG MEANING

Dinero is a tongue-in-cheek anthem where Los Punsetes’ vocalist turns into a mischievous queen of entitlement. She shouts, “Conseguidme dinero!” as if it were a royal decree, proudly refusing to work while demanding crisp bills to fund her dream swimming pools. The exaggerated wish list, from “don’t give me coins” to “don’t worry, I’ll count it myself,” paints a hilarious caricature of someone who equates happiness with effortless cash and luxury.

Yet beneath the humor lies razor-sharp social satire. By mocking both relentless work culture (“tu trabajo va a volverte loco”) and spoiled consumerism, the song highlights how chasing money—either by overworking or expecting others to pay—can warp our sanity and values. The repetitive, almost hypnotic chorus drives home this critique while inviting listeners to laugh, dance, and question society’s love affair with wealth. In short, Dinero is a catchy rebellion against the grind and a playful jab at our collective obsession with easy riches.

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