the song goes
"se me parte la tuba en dos
se me parte la tuba en tres"
i speak spanish, but i really don't know what this means...can someone help me?
i love this song...
this means that when he sees the girl his thing "brakes" well exacly it means he gets horny. (u have to be Cuban to understand)
you don't have to be Cuban to understand..you just have to use a bit of common sense.. I am not Cuban and I know Spanish.. when I initially heard the song the first thing I thought was either she makes him horny or he cums.. in whichever case both are associated.
They were made by Dennis Roberts of the Optique Boutique in LA
The song is 'Don't Ha Ha' by Casey Jones & The Governors!! The REAL original version of the song (as heard in the film La Bamba) is "Don't you just know it" by Huey "Piano" Smith
Perhaps you mean La Bamba written by Ritchie Valens.
In a major scale, "la" is the sixth note.
la guitarra, el piano, el bajo, la bateria, el calarinete, el oboe, el saxofon, el trombon, la trompeta la tuba, el violin
Elvis manuel - la tuba (se me parte el atuendo)
Manuel de la Calva's birth name is Manuel de la Calva Diego.
Manuel de la Cruz died in 1792.
Manuel de la Torre was born on 1980-06-13.
Manuel Linares Rivas has written: 'La garra' 'La mala ley'
José Manuel de la Sota was born on 1949-11-28.
José Manuel de la Torre was born on 1965-11-13.
Juan Manuel de la Peña Bonifaz died in 1669.
Manuel de la Pila Iglesias was born on 1884-11-16.
Manuel de la Pila Iglesias died on 1950-10-05.
Manuel Pilares has written: 'Cuentos de la buena y de la mala pipa'
You can say: "Manuel està usando la computadora." which translates to "Manuel is using the computer."