![]() To promote "Un Momento", an accompanying music video was shot by Alex Herron in late July 2011 and uploaded onto Inna's YouTube channel on 9 August 2011 to positive responses. The track was received favorably, with music critics praising its catchiness and summery style. The recording is bilingual, with lyrics written in both English and Spanish language. "Un Momento" has been described as flamenco–influenced, with acoustic guitar instrumentation. The track was written and produced by Play & Win members Sebastian Barac, Radu Bolfea and Marcel Botezan, along with additional production from Magán. It was released as the third single from her second studio album, I Am the Club Rocker (2011), on 18 July 2011. " Un Momento" is a song recorded by Romanian singer Inna featuring Spanish singer and rapper Juan Magán. It always helps to know the root of your procrastination … it makes it a lot easier to rationalize about it.2011 single by Inna featuring Juan Magán "Un Momento" How will I ever pull out a noun in Spanish? People, places and things … they just hide out in the closets of my head and can’t be coaxed out until they are good and ready. I can’t even speak English half the time because of I can’t pull up the correct noun. It sounds too hard and too fast … way too many things to memorize … and I am an old dog with a memory problem. I think I I am just a big chicken about the whole thing. I’ve considered taking a class at the college … but … (place any excuse here). For all I know they have changed all their words around by now. I mean this is a real good program that talks to you and everything … but I have procrastinated using it for over 5 years. I bought a good computer program to teach me Spanish before I ever met Yeimy. I can’t even pick a word I know out of a sentence! I didn’t think people could listen that fast! It’s like speed talking. I can’t tell where one word ends and another starts. They talk 90 miles an hour … literally … until they speed up when they get excited. I don’t know how people who speak Spanish their whole lives can even understand each other anyway. She was smiling and nodded like she understood what I was saying but the next day Ryan asked me what I’d told Yeimy’s grandmother because she had told everyone I was very unhappy that they were getting married. So when Ryan or Yeimy weren’t around to interpret we used a lot of pantomiming and talked really slow and loud like we were hard of hearing instead of un-lingual (is there a word for that?) I always thought I was good at pantomiming, I mean I got a perfect score at the State competition in High School, but I almost got myself into trouble trying to explain to Yeimy’s grandmother that I felt bad for her because Yeimy would be moving so far away after they were married, and I knew the Grandma was going to miss her a lot. ![]() Yeimy (pronounced Jamie) has such a great family that we all hit it off really well … we just couldn’t understand each other talk. Lynn and I went to Costa Rica when our son and daughter in law got married (she’s from there). That is about all I can remember from my 7th grade Spanish class, … oh … that and “just a minute, please”. I can also tell people “I am fine thank you,” but if I’m not fine I can’t tell a soul unless they speak English. According to a goal and a deadline I set for myself five years ago, I’m supposed to be speaking fairly decent Spanish by now, and all I can do is count to ten, ask where the bathroom is, say thank you and ask you your name. ![]()
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