Learn the Spanish hiding inside the songs you already love
Learn the Spanish inside the songs you can't get out of your head
One song a week. Five words, one grammar pattern, the culture behind the track, and a ready-made Anki deck — built around music you'll actually keep listening to.
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How it works
We link you to the official track on Spotify or YouTube. We never host or reprint lyrics — you listen to the real thing, where the artist gets paid.
Our lesson breaks down 5 key words (with CEFR level), one grammar pattern the song actually uses — taught with our own example sentences — plus a pronunciation focus and the cultural story behind the track.
Import the included Anki deck. The chorus stuck in your head does the reviewing for you.
This will not make you fluent.
No song-based method will, and the research is honest about that: music measurably helps pronunciation, memorized phrases, and vocabulary retention — as a supplement to real study, not a replacement for it. That's exactly what this is: the thing that makes the Spanish you're already learning stick.
If a course promises fluency in four weeks, run.
Questions people ask
Is this free?
The weekly lesson you sign up for here is free. A paid founding-member tier (more lessons, live elements) may open later — subscribers hear first, no pressure.
What level do I need?
Lessons are marked A2–B2. Absolute beginners are welcome but will get more from it after a few months of basics.
Why don't you show the lyrics?
Lyrics belong to the songwriters. We link you to official sources and teach the language around the song — words, patterns, culture. It also means every bit of your attention supports the artists.
Which songs do you cover?
Everything from Manu Chao and Buena Vista Social Club to Bad Bunny, Rosalía and Karol G — one era, one genre, one grammar pattern at a time. Subscribers vote on what's next.
First lesson: the backwards verb inside “Me Gustas Tú”
Five words, the whole gustar pattern, a pronunciation drill, and an Anki deck — in your inbox today.