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Feb 4, 2022 · [Intro] Girl, what you sayin'? Saoko, papi, saoko. Saoko, papi, saoko. Girl, what you sayin'? (Huh? Haha) Saoko, papi, saoko
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Mar 12, 2023 · The word "saoco" originates from Africa and "symbolizes energy, movement, sauce". Rosalía's track is about self-transformation, and (to me) it ...
The song's title is a reference to Puerto Rican slang for "outstanding rhythm." "Saoko" Single by Rosalía.
Feb 12, 2022 · Rosalía - Saoko (English translation) : Girl, what do you say? / Saoco, papi, saoco / Saoco, papi, saoco / Girl, what do you say? (What?
Feb 4, 2022 · It's "Saoko." It's a name of a woman just like "Mary" or "Julia," which doesn't have any meaning in it. There are a lot of possibilities when ...
"Saoko" (also spelt "saoco") is Puerto Rican slang meaning having outstanding rhythm, movement and flavor. · The track fuses distorted chords, industrial ...
The repeated phrase 'Saoko, papi, saoko' is a nod to Daddy Yankee's song 'Saoco,' which is a term that can mean a state of wildness or being in the zone.
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