Under the Mexican Sky Are You With Me

Under the Mexican Sky Are You With Me

In 2012 American country singer Easton Corbin released "Are You With Me?". In 2014, Belgian house DJ and producer Lost Frequencies took the music and chorus from the vocal, sped up the track and released it in October 2014 as a remix, changing it to eurodance rhythms. This new version reached the charts throughout Europe, climbing to #1 in many countries.

Y'all tin can meet the video with the original state tune by Easton Corbin here: Are You With Me?.

WANNA= (coll. esp. AmE) Want to.

Drink... LISTEN= These verb forms are not imperatives, they are infinitives without TO linked to the main verb WANNA, and so the sentence is: I wanna dance, drink and heed = I wanna dance... (I wanna) drink... , (I wanna) listen...

BY Water= Adjacent to the water (in this case he'due south very probably thinking of the sea).

'NEATH= contraction class of Beneath = Below, under, at a lower level (without contact).

MARGARITAS= A margarita is a pop Mexican cocktail consisting of tequila, triple sec and lime or lemon juice, oft served with salt on the rim of the glass. The name "margarita" is a Spanish words that means "daisy", but it is as well a girl's name. They say information technology was invented by Mexican bartender Carlos Orozco in 1941. The German administrator visited his bar and loved the mixer, so Don Carlos named the new cocktail after the ambassador's girl, Margarita. It is funny that a similar story had happened in 1899: a Spanish girl's name, a German speaking person with a daughter, and a fast racing car gave proper noun to the Daimler-Benz cars: Mercedes. Austrian businessman Emil Jellinek raced in competitions using her daughter's name for the team: Mercedes (which ways "grace, favours" in Castilian). He contributed greatly to the success of the German language car company, so the cars were renamed Mercedes after Emil'south daughter's name.

A STRING OF= A line of

MARIACHI= A form of traditional Mexican folk music with strong polka and waltz influences, from Guadalajara, Mexico. This music is normally sung past all-male person mariachi bands, dressed in charro clothes and playing guitars (sometimes violins or even a whole orchestra). You can watch a mariachi band singing a mariachi here: El rey.

ARE Y'all WITH ME?= Are you lot game? = Bargain? = Do you lot want to do it? = Would you similar to have that experience with me?

This is just a lover having wild dreams of romance and freedom, the just-you-and-me sort of fantasy. And he repeatedly asks "are you with me?", which ways: practice yous agree with me? would you similar to do that too?. He hopes she would.

Under the Mexican Sky Are You With Me

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