Beyonce seems to love surprises and fans can’t get enough of it! The Houston-born singer dropped a remix of the J.Balvin and Willy William track “Mi Gente” and the lyrics are all in Spanish. To date, there are many countries that have been affected by natural disasters including Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Maria, as well as earthquakes in Mexico.
Beyonce Drops New Song With Proceeds Benefitting Victims of Natural Disaster
“I am donating my proceeds from this song to hurricane and earthquake relief charities for Puerto Rico, Mexico and other affected Caribbean islands,” she wrote on her website. “To help go to Beyonce.com/reliefefforts.”
Many of the organizations listed on the site that will benefit from the profits of the single, currently available for purchase via iTunes, include: UNICEF, Caribbean Emergency Management Association (CEMA), Tim Duncan Relief Fund, One America Appeal, Somos Una Voz, Ricky Martin’s You Caring, Bread of Life, Greater Houston Community Foundation and Tidal x Brooklyn.
Whether you know Spanish or not, you can enjoy the hip-shakin’ tune that will surely give “Despacito” a run for their money. And we’ll even share Bey’s lyrics in Spanish, as well as the translation, so you can learn to sing along with the queen.
Lyrics in Spanish:
“Con lo mío todos se mueven
La fiesta la llevo en mis genes
Yo soy la reina de los nenes
Mi gente no se detiene, aquí nadie se quiere ir
Si el ritmo está en tu cabeza
Ahora suéltate y mueve los pies
Me encanta cuando el bajo suena
Empezamos a subir de nivel”
Translation in English:
“With mine, everyone moves
The party I carry in my jeans
I am the queen of the children
My people don’t hold back, over here no one wants to go
If the rhythm is in your head
It’s time to release it and move your feet
I love when the bass sings
We take things to the next level”