Son para el envidiosos
by Arturo Jorge y El Cuarteto Tradicion
This song is about jealousy:
I started to reflect
a day at my grandmother's house
on that old saying,
which reads as follows:
That says so
That says so
That says so
If the envy were ringworm
how many were dull.
If the envy were ringworm
how many
The first problem, gentlemen
The first problem.
If they see me with a pretty woman,
of arms by the walk
immediately say:
Then they say:
Look at that beautiful woman
with that jabao so ugly.
Look at that beautiful woman
with that jabao so ugly.
They should die
The envious
They should be blind.
The envious
But what do you see
as there is, as there is,
as there are envious.
The envious
They should cut his tongue in pieces
To the envious
But look,
how they hurt
The envious
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Composer, arranger, vocalist, tres and guitar player Arturo Jorge is one of Cuba's hidden gems. His songs and poems portray the simple rural life of Eastern Cuba and reflect his early childhood as a farmer's son. His inspiration and musical arrangements can be related to some of the great figures of more
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Arturo Jorge y El Cuarteto Tradicion
Composer, arranger, vocalist, tres and guitar player Arturo Jorge was born in September 1963 in the town of San Rafael, located in the valley of the Rio Cauto, in the middle eastern region of Cuba, the birth place of Cuban traditional music son and son montuno. Arturo's early years were spent in a s more