Pobrecito Mi Patrón Lyrics (English Translation) – Cazzu

Pobrecito Mi Patrón Lyrics (English Translation) by Cazzu is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Cazzu. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Pobrecito Mi Patrón song lyrics are also written by Cazzu. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song Pobrecito Mi Patrón talks about how messed up the world can be, with people chasing money and power but missing what really matters. It tells a story where someone finds oil but still dies of thirst—kind of a way to say that having wealth doesn’t mean having everything. The singer points out that her boss thinks she’s poor, but he’s the one who’s truly missing out.

Letra de Pobrecito Mi Patrón (English Translation) – Cazzu

[Verse]
The devil went to the sea to write the history of the world
But there was no water, God had drunk it
Juan Comodoro, searching for water, found oil
But he died of thirst
Mm-mm-mmm, mmm, mm-mmm

[Chorus]
More than gold is poverty
The most expensive thing in existence
La-ra-rai-ra-ra-ra
My poor boss

He thinks I’m the poor one
Only cheap things
Can be bought with money
La-ra-rai-ra-ra-ra
My poor boss
He thinks I’m the poor one
The important thing is not the price
But the value of things
La-ra-rai-ra-ra-ra
My poor boss
He thinks I’m the poor one

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Pobrecito Mi Patrón (English Translation) Lyrics Meaning

[Verse]
This part paints a kind of surreal picture to show how upside-down the world can be. The devil trying to write history by the sea, but there’s no water because God drank it, feels like a way to say even powerful forces struggle when things are out of balance. Then there’s Juan Comodoro, who finds oil while looking for water but still dies of thirst—it shows how chasing riches can leave people empty or lacking the basics they actually need.

[Chorus]
This section really flips the idea of wealth. It says poverty is actually more powerful than gold, almost like it’s more real or unavoidable. The singer calls her boss “poor,” even though he probably has more money, because he doesn’t get what truly matters. Money can only buy surface-level things, not real worth. She’s saying that value comes from deeper things—like meaning, love, or peace—not just the price tag. Her boss sees her as the one lacking, but she sees through the illusion.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Pobrecito Mi Patrón (English Translation) song?
A. Pobrecito Mi Patrón (English Translation) song is sung by Cazzu.

Q. Who wrote Pobrecito Mi Patrón (English Translation) lyrics?
A. Pobrecito Mi Patrón (English Translation) lyrics are penned by Cazzu.

Q. Who has given the music of Pobrecito Mi Patrón (English Translation) song?
A. Pobrecito Mi Patrón (English Translation) music is composed and produced by Cazzu.

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