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  • Feliz Dia desde Mexico

  • I love that at English is he is the tourist and in the Spanish version he is a Mexican talking about a tourist

  • i love how he made the last chorus english, where in the other version the last chorus is in spanish.

  • i get some out of this since im learning spanish lol XP

  • Damn every song I listen of his I like him more and more O.O His Spanish is good where is he from?

  • @443kakashi he's from cuba

  • @palnai seriously? o.O dang then his english is hella good O.O not to mention japanese and those other languages he sings in O.O

  • @443kakashi what songs does he do in japanese?

  • @HBCjunke So far I've only heard Ringo no uta but I don't think he only did one lol

  • @palnai seriously? i thought he was from Jersey lol

  • @Kakashifangirl53190 he moved there at some stage

    not sure how old he was when he did

  • @palnai I think he was like 4 or 6.

  • @443kakashi

    He's Cuban.

  • Adoro esta canción, en español y en inglés!!! VOLTAIRE IS THE BEST =)

  • @ProduccionesPaquito si! sus canciones son siempre grandes

  • When he sings "¡Por qué, te diré!" it sounds like he is having real much fun singing that song

  • IM GOIGN TO LEARN IT IN SPANISH!

  • dia de muertos todos los dias !!!

  • What's the phrase he says at the very end in spanish right before it ends? I don't think he says that in english in the english version...

  • @Solomon43822 I believe he says "Corre, carajo que los muertos estan en la calle!" Translation: "Run, dammit, the dead are on the street".

  • @rakshayi99 That is so awesome...

  • This sounds better in spanish

  • Is there any language this man can sing that doesn't sound completely amazing?!

  • @DarkHunterGirl1 yeah, french or gallician

  • la escuchen como mil vese a esta canciion, ta buenasa

  • Hahahahahaha, este pendejo es un Dios xD

  • Arriba el dia de los muertos! que las almas inquietas festejen y se embriaguen con litros y litros de tequila! AJUA!

  • i looooovvvee to sing this song! english and spanish

  • tis sounds even bettter in spanish and i dont even understand it =P

  • I don't know if the chorus is just so awsome that it makes no difference...but even though his transition from verse to chorus has him tripping over his words a little, it almost sounds "more right" when he sings it in spanish.

  • me encanta esta cancion

  • @leaposte17 enhorabuena

  • reverse Day of The Dead, very catchy

  • No it's not reverse. It's a spanish version. :)

  • that's what I meant, Day of the Dead was in english and now it is in spanish so it reversed the langauge

  • @Cronos844

    you mean translated

  • yes but in the english version at the end he sings in spanish and in this one he sings the end in english, so its also reversed.

  • @Cronos844 in a way. The words refer to the Mexican citizen in this song, while the other version referred to the American Tourist.

  • that even more proves my point, this song is awesome

  • @Cronos844 yes that is y he says americano at the beginning

  • very funny!

  • this is day of the dead but in spanish

  • Hahahahahaha loo amo <3!!!!!

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