The lyrics, at times, are very rude and some people might find them offensive. Despacito is a banger — in every sense of the word. We'll one day all look back on the summer of and remember it. There you were, just 21, stepping into the club and ordering a double vodka. Moments later and there it is: the remix, with your boy Justin and his pals Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee. It's the most streamed song of all time: 4. Most of the song is in Spanish. Chances are you're not fluent.

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Already, the track — the remix of which features Justin Bieber — has accumulated billions of streams worldwide, becoming one of the most streamed song of all time. However, some parents might be a little befuddled when they realise what the lyrics to the number one track translate to. One complaint has lead to Malaysia banning the song, the government calling the lyrics "obscene" and urging private radio station to censor the song. So, what do the words to 'Despacito' — translation: "Slowly" — actually mean? You can find our Community Guidelines in full here. Want to discuss real-world problems, be involved in the most engaging discussions and hear from the journalists? Start your Independent Premium subscription today. Independent Premium Comments can be posted by members of our membership scheme, Independent Premium. It allows our most engaged readers to debate the big issues, share their own experiences, discuss real-world solutions, and more.
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A remix version featuring Canadian singer Justin Bieber was released on April 17, , which helped to improve the song's chart performance in numerous countries, including various number-one positions. It is a reggaeton and Latin pop song composed in common time with lyrics about having a sexual relationship, performed in a smooth and romantic way. The song topped the charts of 47 countries and reached the top 10 of six others. It also became the first Latin song to receive a diamond certification by the Recording Industry Association of America.
Second, in my experience mormons have been some of the kindest people I've ever had the privilege to know, and they have not lived up to the cult image you describe. Getting things done, solve every problems, started my day with long a to-do list daily. He is also a bit too neat. He says that I should be happy that he is giving me all the comforts of life. They were taught that bold sincerity of purpose and a charitable attitude is what makes a man. The thing about General Authorities and General Conference, is that they give general counsel that is meant for the general population. But that is a nice gesture, and he will appreciate it.