Raul Paz — Mua Mua Mua song lyrics and translation
The page contains the lyrics and English translation of the song "Mua Mua Mua" by Raul Paz.
Lyrics
Dijo Panchito, muchachito bien bonito, con su quinto grado,
Con el pelo bien cortico y zapatos muy lustrados
Que quería muchas novias, como su papa.
Juanita la de sexto, la del pelo largo, la negrita de la esquina,
Y otra de su grado, una rubia bien bonita
Y esa que a su lado, viaja con su mama.
Su padre orgulloso cuenta a sus amigos,
Sus amigos cuentan a sus propios hijos.
Miren a Panchito: que niño tan guapo,
Tan chiquito y como su papa.
Mua, mua, mua, mua, mua Cristina
Mua, mua, mua, mua, mua Teresa,
Mua, mua, mua, mua, mua la rubia,
Mua, mua, mua, mua, mua la prieta
Pero llegó el dia que tanta osadía entre andar y andando,
Se fue complicando Panchito
Y las chicas que ya no querían, no quisieron más.
Panchito bonito, bien arregladito
Elegante, educado, bien acomodado
No entendió la historia y se fue sin gloria
Para otra ciudad.
Su padre nervioso, buscó a sus amigos
Les contó que su hijo ya no tiene esposa ni amante.
Cada una de sus cuatro novias, se fueron sin decirle
Nada ni por qué.
Y entonces rieron los amigos buenos
Diciendole al padre que no hay nada nuevo
Pobre Panchito, tan bueno y bonito
Le ha pasado igual que a su papa!
Mua, mua, mua, mua, mua Cristina
Mua, mua, mua, mua, mua Teresa,
Mua, mua, mua, mua, mua la rubia,
Mua, mua, mua, mua, mua la prieta
Lyrics translation
Said Panchito, pretty boy, with his fifth grade,
With well cortico hair and very polished shoes
He wanted a lot of girlfriends, like his dad.
Juanita the sixth, the long hair, the bold corner,
And another of her Grade, A pretty blonde
And the one next to him, traveling with his mother.
His proud father tells his friends,
His friends tell their own children.
Look at Panchito: what a handsome boy,
So small and like his dad.
Mua, Mua, mua, Mua, Mua Cristina
Mua, Mua, Mua, Mua, Mua Teresa,
Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo the blonde,
Mua, Mua, Mua, Mua, Mua La prieta
But the day came that so much boldness between walking and walking,
It got complicated Panchito
And the girls who didn't want any more, they didn't want any more.
Nice Panchito, well arranged
Elegant, polite, well accommodated
He did not understand the story and left without glory
To another city.
His father nervous, he looked for his friends
He told them that his son no longer has a wife or lover.
Each of his four girlfriends left without telling him
Nothing or why.
And then the good friends laughed
Telling the father there's nothing new
Poor Panchito, so good and beautiful
It happened to her just like her dad!
Mua, Mua, mua, Mua, Mua Cristina
Mua, Mua, Mua, Mua, Mua Teresa,
Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo, Moo the blonde,
Mua, Mua, Mua, Mua, Mua La prieta