"It's 12 O'Clock"
por Moona Luna
English
It’s 12 o’clock
How do you know if it’s day or night?
It’s 12 o’clock
It’s either dark or it is light
It’s 12 o’clock
How do you tell time?
It’s 12 o’clock
How do you know if it’s day or night?
It’s 12 o’clock
It’s either dark or it is light
It’s 12 o’clock
How do you tell time?
24 hours in the day
Every number happens twice
After 12 midnight is technically today
It’s 12 o’clock
How do you know if it’s day or night?
It’s 12 o’clock
It’s either dark or it is light
It’s 12 o’clock
How do you tell time?
Español
Son las doce.
¿Cómo sabes si es día o noche?
Son las doce.
Es oscuro o ves luz.
Son las doce.
¿Cómo sabes la hora?
Son las doce.
¿Cómo sabes si es día o noche?
Son las doce.
Es oscuro o ves luz.
Son las doce.
¿Cómo sabes la hora?
24 horas en el día.
Cada número pasa dos veces.
12:01, medianoche es técnicamente hoy.
Son las doce.
¿Cómo sabes si es día o noche?
Son las doce.
Es oscuro o ves luz.
Son las doce.
¿Cómo sabes la hora?
Moona Luna
Moona Luna is the kindie group that the New York Daily News says is providing “the missing soundtrack for bilingual/bicultural kids.” After making a splash on the family music scene with their accordion-driven, Latin-inspired debut album Piñata Party (2011), Moona Luna delivered something fresh in its sophomore album Vamos, Let’s Go! (2013), by taking inspiration from American pop hits of the ’50s and ’60s. Staying true to their bilingual mission, their third album P A N O R A M A (2016) celebrated their Latin roots and drew on broader musical influences from the African diaspora.
Moona Luna has performed all over the country, from the National Mall in Washington, DC, to the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in Minnesota, to Madison Square Park in New York City. Their fourth studio album is set to be released in 2020.
For more information and music, please visit them on the web.
"It's 12 O'Clock" from the album Vamos, Let's Go! by Moona Luna. ℗ & © 2013 by Moona Luna. Used by permission of Sandra Lilia Velasquez. All rights reserved.
Photograph by M. Shakey.