Dos Pintores

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The Colorful Journey of 'Dos Pintores'

Los Pericos' song 'Dos Pintores' is a vibrant and playful track that captures the essence of a carefree night out. The lyrics introduce us to a character known as 'El Tumbao,' who is often found lounging in a bar, inviting others to join him in dance. The repeated phrase 'Huí, huí, huí' adds a rhythmic and almost hypnotic quality to the song, encouraging listeners to let loose and enjoy the moment.

The song also delves into the adventures of 'Dos Pintores' (Two Painters), who are depicted as walking along the river to wash their brushes. This imagery can be seen as a metaphor for cleansing and renewal, suggesting that the night out is not just about fun but also about rejuvenation and starting fresh. The playful repetition of 'Va caminando y le pintan el orto' (They walk and paint their behinds) adds a humorous and light-hearted touch, emphasizing the carefree and whimsical nature of the song.

Additionally, the lyrics touch on themes of nostalgia and reunion, as the singer reflects on the time that has passed since the last encounter and expresses a desire to celebrate and dance together once more. The mention of 'Rolling Stones' and the playful inquiry about the woman's body parts ('qué es lo que tiene tu cadera, nena') further add to the song's playful and flirtatious tone. Overall, 'Dos Pintores' is a celebration of life, art, and the joy of being in the moment, wrapped in a catchy and rhythmic package that invites everyone to join the dance.

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  1. Párate Y Mira
  2. Pupilas Lejanas
  3. Mucha Experiencia
  4. Me Late
  5. Cerca de mi
  6. Satelite de Vos
  7. Halei Selassi
  8. Como un gavilan
  9. Donde Van Las Almas
  10. Lindo Dia
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