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"'''Mala Gente'''" is a song written and performed by [[Colombia|Colombian]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Juanes]]. The song is the third [[radio single]] off of his second [[studio album]], ''[[Un Día Normal]]''. It shows his frustration with his soon-to-be ex-girlfriend who he calls "mala gente," meaning "evil woman." She tells him their love was in vain and it's over, but she wants to be friends. He, however, doesn't want to be friends. He thinks she is a liar who played with his emotions, and she'll regret leaving him. In the end, she does regret it and wants him back. Too bad for her he doesn't want anything to do with her anymore. The song has a catchy chorus and is a great breakup song.
"'''Mala Gente'''" is a song written and performed by [[Colombia|Colombian]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Juanes]]. The song is the third [[radio single]] off of his second [[studio album]], ''[[Un Día Normal]]''. It shows his frustration with his soon-to-be ex-girlfriend who he calls "mala gente," meaning "evil woman." She tells him their love was in vain and it's over, but she wants to be friends. He, however, doesn't want to be friends. He thinks she is a liar who played with his emotions, and she'll regret leaving him. In the end, she does regret it and wants him back. Unfortunately for her, he doesn't want anything to do with her anymore.


This track won the [[Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Song]] at the [[Latin Grammy Awards of 2003]], the third year in a row for the singer to win this field.
This track won the [[Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Song]] at the [[Latin Grammy Awards of 2003]], the third year in a row for the singer to win this field.

Revision as of 00:36, 26 November 2008

"Mala Gente"
Song

"Mala Gente" is a song written and performed by Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes. The song is the third radio single off of his second studio album, Un Día Normal. It shows his frustration with his soon-to-be ex-girlfriend who he calls "mala gente," meaning "evil woman." She tells him their love was in vain and it's over, but she wants to be friends. He, however, doesn't want to be friends. He thinks she is a liar who played with his emotions, and she'll regret leaving him. In the end, she does regret it and wants him back. Unfortunately for her, he doesn't want anything to do with her anymore.

This track won the Latin Grammy Award for Best Rock Song at the Latin Grammy Awards of 2003, the third year in a row for the singer to win this field.

Track listing

  1. "Mala Gente" - 3:16 (Juan Esteban Aristizabal)