Kevin Johansen — Cliché Latino Cliché Gringo song lyrics and translation

The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Cliché Latino Cliché Gringo" by Kevin Johansen.

Lyrics

Cliché, cliché, cliché…
Hasta cuándo, hasta cuándo, queremos gozar, cuándo vamo´a gozar!
Che gringo no entendés nada, pero te gusta, te gusta la pachanga.
Pinche gringo no entiendes nada, pero te gusta, te gusta la pachanga.
Y mueve bien la cintura porque sabes que al gringo eso le gusta.
(aha así es, le gusta mucho, a mi tambien.)
Ladino, cliche latino, ladrón de gallinas recibido
como él.
Ladino, cliche latino, ladrón de gallinas recibido.
Y mueve bien la cintura porque sabes que al gringo eso le gusta
Y mueve bien la cadera porque sabes que al gringo eso lo altera.
Nosotros tambien queremos bailar, pero no al pie de tu sol.
Tambien queremos gozar y no al pie de tu cañón.
Ahí, ahí si que goza…
Si me pongo la fruta en la cabeza seguro que lloverá cerveza.
Si me pongo el sombrero de torero seguro que lloverá dinero.
Si me pongo algo encima seguro que algo lloverá.
Si me pongo al viento encima seguro que alguien bailará.
Estereotipo, estereotipoestereo, tipo de estereotipo.
Nosotros tambien queremos bailar, y no al pie de tu sol.
Tambien queremos gozar y no al pie de tu cañón.
Tambien queremos encajar y no en tu formato.
Pinche gringo cliche latino, al final sólo un poco de lo mismo.
(Gracias a Javiera por esta letra)

Lyrics translation

Cliche, cliche, cliche…
Until when, until when, we want to enjoy, when will we enjoy!
Che gringo you don't understand anything, but you like it, you like pachanga.
Pinche gringo you don't understand anything, but you like it, you like pachanga.
And move your waist well because you know gringo likes that.
(aha that's right, he likes it a lot, Me Too.)
Ladin, Latin cliche, chicken thief received
like him.
Ladin, Latin cliche, chicken thief received.
And move your waist well because you know gringo likes that.
And move your hip well because you know gringo gets upset.
We also want to dance, but not at the foot of your Sun.
We also want to enjoy and not at the foot of your cannon.
There, there he enjoys…
If I put the fruit on my head I'm sure it'll rain beer.
If I put on the bullfighter's hat, I'm sure it'll rain money.
If I put something on, I'm sure it'll rain.
If I wind up, I'm sure someone will dance.
Stereotype, stereotype, stereotype type.
We also want to dance, and not at the foot of your Sun.
We also want to enjoy and not at the foot of your cannon.
We also want to fit and not in your format.
Pinche Gringo cliche latino, in the end just a little bit of the same.
(Thanks to Javiera for this letter)