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.

How it works

1 · Listen

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.

2 · Learn

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.

3 · Keep it

Import the included Anki deck. The chorus stuck in your head does the reviewing for you.

The honest part

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.