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Old December 17, 2012, 10:55 AM
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Lyrics For "sussy la coqueta"!

Hi! i'm trying to learn spanish through songs, and i found a great song that is called "sussy la coqueta". i tried to find the lyrics, but i couldn't, can someone please help my with posting it's lyrics (in spanish off course)?

i'm adding the link to youtube so you could listen to it first!

Thank you very much!

Aviel

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Old December 17, 2012, 07:29 PM
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Sorry, but lyrics are copyrighted. We cannot legally post copyrighted lyrics.

Learning Spanish by listening to lyrics is good ear training, but sentence structure and vocabulary won't be the best.
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