LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii Lyrics – Bad Bunny

LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii Lyrics by Bad Bunny is a latest Spanish song in the voice of Bad Bunny. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Lo Que Le PasÓ A Hawaii song lyrics are also written by Bad Bunny. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In Lo Que Le Pasó A Hawaii, Bad Bunny reflects on the struggles of his homeland, Puerto Rico, and the emotional pain of displacement. The song describes a dream-like vision of the island, where beauty coexists with hardship. He talks about the sadness of seeing the land and its people being taken away, with references to the loss of culture and the challenges faced by locals. The lyrics express a longing to protect the island’s essence, urging not to forget its roots or let it be erased, like what happened to Hawaii.

LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii Lyrics

[Letra de “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii”]

[Intro]
Esto fue un sueño que yo tuve

[Verso]
Ella se ve bonita aunque a veces le vaya mal
En los ojos una sonrisa aguantándose llorar
La espuma de sus orillas parecieran de champán
Son alcohol pa’ las heridas pa’ la tristeza bailar
Son alcohol pa’ las heridas porque hay mucho que sanar
En el verde monte adentro no se puede respirar
Las nubes están más cerca, con Dios se puede hablar
Se oye al jíbaro llorando, otro más que se marchó

No quería irse pa’ Orlando, pero el corrupto lo echó

[Pre-Coro]
Y no se sabe hasta cuándo

[Coro]
Quieren quitarme el río y también la playa
Quieren al barrio mío y que abuelita se vaya
No, no suelte’ la bandera ni olvide’ el lelo lai
Que no quiero que hagan contigo lo que le pasó a Hawaii

[Interludio]
Ten cuida’o, Luis, ten cuida’o

[Verso 2]
Aquí nadie quiso irse, quien se fue sueña con volver
Si algún día me tocara, qué mucho me va a doler
Otra jíbara luchando, una que no se dejó
No quería irse tampoco y en la isla se quedó

[Pre-Coro]
Y no se sabe hasta cuándo

[Coro]
Quieren quitarme el río y también la playa

Quieren al barrio mío y que tus hijos se vayan
No, no suelte’ la bandera ni olvide’ el lelo lai
Que no quiero que hagan contigo lo que le pasó a Hawaii
No, no suelte’ la bandera ni olvide’ el Lelo Lai
Que no quiero que hagan contigo—

[Outro]
Lelo lai, lelo lai
Oh, lelo lai, lelo lai

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LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro expresses that the song is inspired by a dream the artist had.

[Verso]
In this verse, Bad Bunny paints a picture of Puerto Rico’s complex beauty. Despite the struggles people face, like sadness hidden behind smiles and the trauma of emotional wounds, the island remains captivating. He mentions how the land’s natural beauty, like the ocean, is a temporary escape from pain. He also highlights the corruption that forces people to leave their homes, as seen through the story of a “jíbaro” (a rural, working-class person) who didn’t want to leave, but was pushed away.

[Pre-Coro]
The line “Y no se sabe hasta cuándo” means that the uncertainty of the future hangs over everything.

[Coro]
The chorus reflects a feeling of loss and fear of erasure. Bad Bunny sings about the threat of losing Puerto Rico’s natural beauty, like its rivers and beaches, and the possibility of his community being displaced. He urges to hold onto their culture, represented by the flag and the “lelo lai” (a traditional Puerto Rican song), to prevent it from being wiped out, like what happened to Hawaii.

[Interludio]
The phrase “Ten cuida’o, Luis, ten cuida’o” is a warning to someone named Luis, urging caution, possibly about the risks of the current situation.

[Verso 2]
This verse describes the painful reality of people leaving their homeland, especially those who never wanted to leave. The ones who have left often dream of returning, and the pain of potential displacement would be immense. He also mentions another “jíbara” who fought to stay, symbolizing the resilience of those who love their island and want to keep its culture alive.

[Pre-Coro]
The uncertainty continues in this pre-chorus, echoing the unknown fate of the situation.

[Coro]
The chorus repeats the idea of losing Puerto Rico’s beauty and culture. It speaks about how outsiders want to take away not just the land but the identity of the people, forcing them out of their homes. The warning to not let go of traditions and pride becomes more urgent, as Bad Bunny expresses fear that Puerto Rico could face the same fate as Hawaii, losing its essence to commercialization or foreign control.

[Outro]
The “lelo lai” is repeated, symbolizing the connection to Puerto Rican roots and culture, like a chant or anthem of resistance. It’s a call to remember and preserve the island’s identity.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii song?
A. LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii song is sung by Bad Bunny.

Q. Who wrote LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii lyrics?
A. LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii lyrics are penned by Bad Bunny.

Q. Who has given the music of LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii song?
A. LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii music is composed and produced by Bad Bunny.

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