Sue, hey, hey, hey, what do you mean?

"Sue feed Sue feed Sue feed Sue feed" means: go up, go up.

"Sue Feed" originated from the Spanish song Despacito, which has a strong sense of rhythm: sube, sube, sube, sube. As one of the popular songs, this lyric has also been covered by many netizens. Among them, 20 17 DJ divine comedy "Su Hey Su Hey Su Hey" made this song popular.

Many people pronounce Su Bei as Su-hello because of poor pronunciation. In German translation, Sube means dear, while in Spanish, Sube means upward and upward. So Sue hello Sue hello Sue hello can also be translated as dear dear dear or up.

Appreciation of Depassito's Lyrics

Subei, Subei, Subei, Subei, Subei

Dear, dear, dear, dear, dear.

who are you

Want to see your hair flying?

How are you?

Want to be your dancing melody

What do you mean? This is my boca.

I want you to tell my lips

This is my favorite.

Where do you want to kiss?

Good job, good job, baby.

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