Let me tell you a little bit about the black history, about our history, gentlemen. El Jove Arroyo on Albacete, baby! El Jove Arroyo In the 1600s, when the tyrant killed the streets of Cartagena, that history lived. From there, came the slaves and slaves in chains who looted my land. Perpetual slavery. Perpetual slavery. Perpetual slavery. Perpetual slavery. An African marriage and the slave of a Spanish woman who treated them very badly. And his black woman hit him. From there, he became a rebel in Europe as revenge for his love. And today the truth is heard, don't hit my black woman. Don't hit the black woman. Don't hit the black woman. Listen to me, don't hit her, don't hit her. Don't hit the black woman. Don't hit her, don't hit her. Don't hit the black woman. That black woman respects me. Don't hit her, don't hit her. Don't hit the black woman. Don't hit her, don't hit her. And... And on the piano, the maestro, Emanuel Briceño. And on the piano, the maestro, Emanuel Briceño. Download me, download! Download me! Don't hit the black woman. Don't hit her, gentleman. Don't hit the black woman. Don't hit her, don't hit her. That black woman respects me. Don't hit the black woman. Don't hit the black woman. Don't hit the black woman. Don't hit the black woman.