: Complete transcriptions are available on Genius and Musixmatch.
If you want to perform or study the track, several resources are available:
: Use a capo on the 4th fret . The chord progression typically follows a circle of five chords: Am, Em, F, Dm, and Em.
: Feid questions why the woman is with someone else when they share a deeper connection.
: Feid claims their connection is "real," while everything else is "feka" (fake). 🎸 How to Play & Learn
The song centers on the question: "¿Por qué lo más rico siempre es prohibido?" (Why is the tastiest thing always forbidden?).
: Mentions of "corriendo motora" (riding motorcycles) and "fumando al escondido" (smoking in secret) paint a picture of a rebellious, clandestine relationship.
: You can use the song to learn Spanish slang and phrases via Cloud Lingo, which provides word-by-word breakdowns.
: Complete transcriptions are available on Genius and Musixmatch.
If you want to perform or study the track, several resources are available:
: Use a capo on the 4th fret . The chord progression typically follows a circle of five chords: Am, Em, F, Dm, and Em. Feid Prohibido
: Feid questions why the woman is with someone else when they share a deeper connection.
: Feid claims their connection is "real," while everything else is "feka" (fake). 🎸 How to Play & Learn : Complete transcriptions are available on Genius and
The song centers on the question: "¿Por qué lo más rico siempre es prohibido?" (Why is the tastiest thing always forbidden?).
: Mentions of "corriendo motora" (riding motorcycles) and "fumando al escondido" (smoking in secret) paint a picture of a rebellious, clandestine relationship. : Feid questions why the woman is with
: You can use the song to learn Spanish slang and phrases via Cloud Lingo, which provides word-by-word breakdowns.