Ole con ole
Manguara
Ole with Ole
No compliment is more authentic
with more enclosed history,
with more enclosed history,
no compliment is more authentic,
with more enclosed history
Than an ole without commitment,
to please a brunette.
Well planted on the sand,
a bullfighter takes two passes,
with masterful art,
and people say ole,
because it can't be resisted.
Chorus:
Ooolé, ole with ole and ole,
he is the king of the sentence,
and here, whoever doesn't say ole,
has no forgiveness from God.
When you hear a good song,
you can't help it,
you can't help it,
When you hear a good song,
you can't help it,
That those who exude art,
get an ole when singing.
And in the feet of a gypsy,
dancing sevillanas,
you hear the tapping,
and people say ole,
because it can't be resisted.
(Chorus)
Among incense perfumes,
and the voice of the foreman,
and the voice of the foreman,
Among incense perfumes,
and the voice of the foreman,
an ole breaks the silence
from whip to whip,
and to the murmur of the crowd,
the saeta gives a lament,
breaking the early morning,
and people say ole,
because it can't be resisted.
(Chorus)
To El Rocío they are arriving,
the people of my Brotherhood,
the people of my Brotherhood,
To El Rocío they are arriving,
the people of my Brotherhood,
and the ole is heard,
until reaching its altar.
Among cheers and emotions,
Almonte jumps the fence,
on the early Monday,
and people say ole,
because it can't be resisted.
(Chorus)