Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish

MystikoleAI

Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish is a beginner Spanish podcast built around short, catchy songs designed to lodge real Spanish phrases directly into your memory. If you've tried apps, flashcards, and Spanish lessons and still freeze when it's time to actually speak, this is for you. Instead of studying, you'll repeat. Instead of memorizing rules, you'll sing phrases until they come out automatically. Each episode follows or is inspired by The Layers Method, a proven approach to conversational Spanish that focuses on the high-frequency words real people actually use and the only thing that finally helped me actually speak Speak Spanish to real people. I'm just a student there, not a teacher but wanted to supplement the magic of the lessons with songs. I'm learning alongside you and want to share this for those that love a catchy hook. Repetitive. Real. Spanish phrases that stick. Perfect for: beginners, expats in Spain, travelers, auditory learners, and anyone who's tired of studying Spanish without ever speaking it. You can find the The Layers Method community I am learning Spanish in, linked in every episode. Learn Spanish through music and the top 300 words that will give you the world.

  1. Episode 1

    Welcome To The Podcast: Why I Froze When It Came To Speaking Spanish And What Finally Changed

    Spanish has been part of my world for most of my life,Texas, New York City, seven trips to Peru, friends and dinner tables and conversations I was always half inside of. And I still froze every single time I tried to speak. Not once. Every time. I'd walk into my favorite café in Austin with a phrase rehearsed in my head, open my mouth — and nothing. Mind completely blank. Smile, default back to English, sit down defeated. The apps were stacking up. The streaks were intact. The gap between studying and actually speaking was not closing. That's what Episode 1 is about, that gap, what I figured out about it, and why I started turning Spanish phrases into songs instead. In this episode: Why Spanish has been around me my whole life — and why that still didn't help me speak it The difference between knowing words and having them available under pressure How I found The Layers Method and what unlocked after about 20 hours of real focus there How this podcast works — standalone songs, building sequences, and why repetition is the whole point Your first beginner Spanish song 🎵 🎧 The community I'm learning in: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e I'm a student there — not a teacher, not an expert. Just someone who found something that finally made the words come out and can't stop talking about it. Live classes, high-frequency word focus, no grammar overwhelm. Worth it. How the songs work: Some episodes are standalone, one phrase, one song, built to loop until it's automatic. Others are sequences, you'll see 1 of 4 in the title, meaning four songs that build on each other until you're singing a fully Spanish version of a simple phrase. Make your own playlist. Replay your favorites. Let it get annoying. That's the point. Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish is created by Mystikole AI — a beginner Spanish learner in Spain turning real phrases into music so they actually stick. Find the show: 🎧 Spotify | Apple Podcasts | [wherever you listen] The Layers Method: 🔗 https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e

    5 min
  2. Episode 10

    Tengo Hambre | I'm Hungry — Café Spanish + Ordering Food — Beginner Spanish Song

    Want to SPEAK better Spanish? Check Out The Layers Method,  This one is for every café, every market, every moment someone asks ¿qué quieres? and you open your mouth and nothing comes out. Verse Tengo hambre. Tengo sed. Quiero pan. I'm hungry. I'm thirsty. I want bread. Simple. Essential. The kind of Spanish you need before you need anything else and the kind that disappears fastest when you're standing at a counter with a real person waiting.  Intro – playful rhythm with hand claps Vale, venga, ¿qué hora es? (Okay, come on, what time is it?) Hora de comer, ya lo ves. (Time to eat, you see.) Tengo hambre, tengo sed, (I'm hungry, I'm thirsty,) vamos juntos, ¡qué placer! 😋 (let's go together, what a pleasure!) 🎶 Verse 1 – Expressing needs Tengo hambre, tengo sed, (I'm hungry, I'm thirsty,) quiero pan y café con leche. ☕ (I want bread and coffee with milk.) Me gusta mucho, está genial, (I really like it, it's great,) un desayuno natural. 🌞 (a natural breakfast.) 🎶 Chorus – Repetition & rhythm (call + response) — Tengo hambre — (¡yo también!) (I'm hungry — me too!) — Tengo sed — (¡otra vez!) (I'm thirsty — again!) — Quiero pan — (¡vale, va!) (I want bread — okay, let's go!) — Quiero más — (¡olé, olá!) 💃 (I want more — olé, olá!) 🎶 Verse 2 – Ordering & conversation — ¿Qué quieres tú? — Quiero comer. (What do you want? — I want to eat.) — ¿Qué te gusta? — Me gusta el té. (What do you like? — I like tea.) — ¿Con azúcar? — No, sin más. (With sugar? — No, that's it.) — Vale, venga, aquí está. ☕ (Okay, come on, here it is.) 🎶 Pre-Chorus – Common café talk Pago en efectivo o con tarjeta, (I'll pay in cash or by card,) no pasa nada, ¡qué buena farta! 🍽️ (It's all good, what a great meal!) Gracias, por favor, todo va, (Thank you, please, all's good,) poco a poco, día a día. (Little by little, day by day.) 🎶 Chorus – Build energy with rhythm — Tengo hambre — (¡yo también!) (I'm hungry — me too!) — Tengo sed — (¡otra vez!) (I'm thirsty — again!) — Quiero pan — (¡vale, va!) (I want bread — okay, let's go!) — Quiero más — (¡olé, olá!) 💃 (I want more — olé, olá!) 🎶 Bridge – Fun emotional layer (Spain-style tone) Me gusta el sol, me gusta el pan, (I like the sun, I like bread,) me gusta reír en el café del mar. ☀️ (I like laughing in the café by the sea.) Si llueve hoy, da igual, (If it rains today, it doesn't matter,) hay comida y buen humor total. 😄 (there's food and total good vibes.) 🎶 Final Chorus – Big fun finish — Tengo hambre — (¡yo también!) (I'm hungry — me too!) — Tengo sed — (¡otra vez!) (I'm thirsty — again!) — Quiero pan — (¡vale, va!) (I want bread — okay, let's go!) — Quiero más — (¡olé, olá!) 💃 (I want more — olé, olá!) 🎶 Outro – relaxed, happy café outro Vale, vale, está bien, (Okay, okay, it's fine,) todo va, va bien también. (Everything's going fine too.) Tengo hambre, tengo sed, (I'm hungry, I'm thirsty,) pero sobre todo: ¡fe y café! ☕💛 (But above all: faith and coffee!) How to use this song: sing the chorus call-and-response out loud and answer ¡yo también! and ¡otra vez! back every time, picture your actual go-to café while you sing it, and notice vale venga and no pasa nada showing up again — these are everywhere in Spain and they're building into your vocabulary naturally across the episodes. New here? Episode 1 has the full story → [EP 1 LINK] 🎧 The community I'm learning in: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI

    2 min
  3. Mar 17

    ¿De Dónde Eres? (Where Are You From?) | Beginner Spanish Song — Stuck in Your Head

    Join the community that finally got me speaking Spanish with REAL people in REAL life: The Layers Method HERE on Skool → This one is for every time someone asks where you're from...and you freeze. ¿De dónde eres? ¿Dónde vives? Two of the most common real-life questions in Spanish — set to music so they're already in your head before anyone asks. The [beat] gaps are yours. Fill them in with your city, your country — wherever you're from, wherever you live now. Replay it. Sing it. Let it get annoying. That's the point. Intro Hola, hola — (Hola, hola) ¿Cómo va? — (How's it going?) Va bien, va bien — (It's going well) poco a poco más — (Little by little more) Verse 1 ¿De dónde eres? — (Where are you from?) ¿De dónde eres tú? — (Where are you from, you?) Soy de — [beat] — ¿y tú? — (I'm from — [beat] — and you?) Soy de — [beat] — también — (I'm from — [beat] — too) Chorus ¿De dónde eres? — (Where are you from?) No soy de aquí — (I'm not from here) ¿Dónde vives? — (Where do you live?) Vivo en — [beat] — sí — (I live in — [beat] — yes) Verse 2 ¿Dónde vives? — (Where do you live?) ¿Dónde vives tú? — (Where do you live, you?) Yo no vivo aquí — (I don't live here) vivo en — [beat] — ahora — (I live in — [beat] — now) Bridge — Call and response ¿De dónde eres? — Soy de — [beat] ¿Dónde vives? — Vivo en — [beat] No soy de aquí — (I'm not from here) pero vivo feliz — (But I live happily) Final Chorus ¿De dónde eres? — (Where are you from?) No soy de aquí — (I'm not from here) ¿Dónde vives? — (Where do you live?) Vivo en — [beat] — sí — (I live in — [beat] — yes) Poco a poco, día a día — (Little by little, day by day) hablo español con alegría — (I speak Spanish with joy) Outro Va bien, va bien, todo va — (It's going well, all's good) poco a poco, hablarás más — (Little by little, you'll speak more) How to use this song: fill in every [beat] with your actual city and where you're from, replay until it feels automatic rather than familiar, and try answering the call and response bridge out loud before the song does. New here? Episode 1 has the full story  🎧 The community I'm learning in: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI

    2 min
  4. Mar 17

    "Hola, Amigo, Nos Vemos Mañana" (Hello, Friend, See You ) — Beginner Spanish Song Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish

    div]:bg-bg-000/50 [&_pre>div]:border-0.5 [&_pre>div]:border-border-400 [&_.ignore-pre-bg>div]:bg-transparent [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8"> _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 standard-markdown"> 🎧 Join the community that finally got me speaking Spanish with REAL people in REAL life: The Layers Method HERE on Skool →  This one covers the full arc of a real Spanish interaction — from hello all the way to goodbye. Meeting someone. Introducing yourself. Finding out where they're from. And wrapping it up like a local. Hola amigo. ¿Cómo te llamas? Encantada. Nos vemos mañana. These are the phrases that show up in every single real-life moment — and the ones that disappear the fastest when you freeze. This song puts them in the right order, with [beat] gaps so you fill in your own name and where you're from every time you sing it. Intro Hola, hola — (hello, hello) ¿Cómo va? — (How's it going?) Va bien — (It's going well) Verse 1 Hola amigo — (Hello friend) ¿Cómo va? — (How's it going?) Va bien, va bien — (It's going well) ¿Y tú? — (And you?) Hola amigo — (Hello friend) Hola amiga — (Hello friend) ¿Cómo estás? — (How are you?) Va bien, va bien — (It's going well) ¡Qué alegría verte ya! — (So nice to see you now!) Chorus Hola, hola, ¿cómo te llamas? — (Hello, hello, what's your name?) Me llamo — [beat] — ¿y tú? — (My name is — [beat] — and you?) Soy — [beat] — encantado de conocerte — (I'm — [beat] — nice to meet you) Encantada, igualmente — (Nice to meet you too) Verse 2 ¿De dónde eres? — (Where are you from?) Soy de — [beat] — ¿y tú? — (I'm from — [beat] — and you?) No soy de aquí — (I'm not from here) vivo en — [beat] — ahora — (I live in — [beat] — now) Bridge Va bien, va bien — (It's going well) tú y yo — (You and me) Va bien, va bien — (It's going well) poco a poco, día a día — (Little by little, day by day) Practice Chorus — Call and response ¿Cómo te llamas? — Me llamo — [beat] ¿Y tú? — Soy — [beat] ¿De dónde eres? — Soy de — [beat] ¡Encantada! — Igualmente Final Verse Va bien, amigo — (It's going well, my friend) hasta luego, nos vemos mañana — (See you later, see you tomorrow) Va bien, amigo — (It's going well, my friend) hasta luego, nos vemos mañana Outro Hola, hola, adiós, adiós — (Hello, hello, goodbye, goodbye) Va bien, va bien, todo va — (It's going well, all's good) Poco a poco, día a día — (Little by little, day by day) aprendemos alegría — (We learn with joy)   How to use this song: fill in every [beat] with your actual name and where you're from, notice encantado vs encantada — masculine and feminine both in there, and answer the Practice Chorus out loud before the song does every single time. New here? Episode 1 has the full story →  🎧 The community I'm learning in: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI

    2 min
  5. Mar 17

    ¿Qué Hora Es? (What Time Is It?) | Telling Time + Spanish Life Phrases — Beginner Spanish Song

    Join the community that finally got me speaking Spanish with REAL people in REAL life: The Layers Method on Skool → This one is about time, but honestly it's more about vibe. Because in Spain, time works differently. Lunch at two. Dinner at ten. No pasa nada. We're not rushing. Intro Va bien, va bien, poquito a poco va. El sol despierta, el día empieza ya. ☀️ Verse 1 — Buenos días, ¿qué hora es? — (Good morning, what time is it?)  Son las nueve, más o menos, creo que sí (It's nine o'clock, more or less, I think so) ¿Nueve ya? Madre mía — (Nine already? Oh my goodness) Sí, venga, vamos, empieza el día — (Yeah, come on, let's start the day) Chorus ¿Qué hora es? ¿Qué hora es? Son las diez… o tal vez tres — (It's ten… or maybe three) Da igual, va bien, va bien — (Doesn't matter, it's going fine)  Poquito a poco, todo también Verse 2 — ¿Qué hora es? — Son las dos — (It's two o'clock) Hora de comer, ¡qué ilusión! — (Lunchtime, how nice!) Un café, una tostada — (A coffee, a toast) y la vida relajada ☕ — (and life, nice and easy) Pre-Chorus Más tarde, después, ya veremos — (Later, after, we'll see) No pasa nada, no corremos — (It's fine, we're not rushing) En España, todo tranquilo — (In Spain, everything calm) un paso, dos pasos, y vino 🍷 — (one step, two steps, and wine) Chorus ¿Qué hora es? ¿Qué hora es? Son las seis… o tal vez tres — (It's six… or maybe three) Da igual, va bien, va bien Poquito a poco, todo también Bridge Hace tarde, cae el sol — (It's getting late, the sun goes down) bajo la luna, todo va mejor 🌙 — (under the moon, everything feels right) — ¿Qué hora es? — No lo sé — (I don't know) Pero va bien, lo sé, lo sé — (But it's going fine, I know, I know) Final Chorus ¿Qué hora es? No pasa nada. Va bien, va bien, la vida relajada. Por la mañana, por la tarde, por la noche, todo va bien, ¡vale! Outro Va bien, va bien, todo va — (It's going well, all's good) el tiempo pasa y la vida está — (time passes and life is here) Poquito a poco, día a día — (Little by little, day by day) hablamos con alegría — (we speak with joy) How to use this song: practice swapping in real times — son las ocho, son las tres, son las once — every time the chorus hits, let madre mía and no pasa nada get natural, and slow down on the pre-chorus and let the Spain life philosophy sink in. New here? Episode 1 has the full story →  🎧 The community I'm learning in: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI

    3 min
  6. Mar 17

    1 /4 Estoy Aprendiendo | I'm Learning Right Now — Beginner Spanish Song Sequence

    Join the community that finally got me speaking Spanish with REAL people in REAL life: The Layers Method on Skool →  This is the start of something bigger. This episode is 1 of 4 in a sequence, meaning each song builds directly on top of this one until you're singing a fully Spanish version of the whole thing. Listen to them in order for the full effect. This song teaches one of the most useful structures in Spanish: Estoy + [verb]ando / [verb]iendo — the Spanish equivalent of "I'm doing something right now." Once it clicks it unlocks dozens of phrases instantly. Estoy aprendiendo. Estoy hablando. Estoy practicando. The entire song is built around this one pattern, repeated across every -ando and -iendo verb you actually need as a beginner. By the time the final chorus hits, it's already in there. Verse 1 Right now I'm learning — Ahora estoy aprendiendo Right now I'm listening — Ahora estoy escuchando Right now I'm speaking — Ahora estoy hablando Right now I'm practicing — Ahora estoy practicando Chorus I'm learning Spanish — Estoy aprendiendo español I'm listening carefully — Estoy escuchando I'm speaking a little — Estoy hablando un poco I'm practicing now — Estoy practicando ahora I'm learning Spanish — Estoy aprendiendo español I'm listening carefully — Estoy escuchando I'm speaking a little — Estoy hablando un poco I'm practicing now — Estoy practicando ahora Verse 2 Right now I'm walking — Ahora estoy caminando Right now I'm reading — Ahora estoy leyendo Right now I'm watching — Ahora estoy viendo Right now I'm trying — Ahora estoy intentando Chorus Estoy aprendiendo español Estoy escuchando Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando ahora I'm learning Spanish — Estoy aprendiendo español I'm listening carefully — Estoy escuchando I'm speaking a little — Estoy hablando un poco I'm practicing now — Estoy practicando ahora Verse 3 Right now I'm studying — Ahora estoy estudiando Right now I'm learning words — Ahora estoy aprendiendo palabras Right now I'm understanding — Ahora estoy entendiendo Right now I'm improving — Ahora estoy mejorando Bridge Right now I'm here — Ahora estoy aquí Right now with you — Ahora estoy contigo Little by little — Poco a poco I'm understanding more — Estoy entendiendo más Final Chorus Estoy aprendiendo español Estoy escuchando Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando ahora I'm learning Spanish — Estoy aprendiendo español I'm listening carefully — Estoy escuchando I'm speaking a little — Estoy hablando un poco I'm practicing now — Estoy practicando ahora The pattern to notice: most of these end in -ando or -iendo — that's the Spanish present progressive. You don't need to memorize the grammar rule. Just sing it enough times and your brain figures it out on its own. That's the whole point. Where you are in the sequence: 1 of 4 — English + Spanish together (you're here), 2 of 4 — More Spanish less English, 3 of 4 — Mostly Spanish, 4 of 4 — Fully Spanish version. Listen to them in order. Or replay this one until it's automatic before moving on. Either works. New here? Episode 1 has the full story →  🎧 The community I'm learning in: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI

    5 min
  7. Mar 17

    2/4 Estoy Aprendiendo | I'm Learning Right Now — Beginner Spanish Song Sequence

    _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Join the community that finally got me speaking Spanish with REAL people in REAL life: The Layers Method on Skool →   You've heard it once. Now the training wheels start coming off. This is 2 of 4 in the Estoy Aprendiendo sequence. Your brain already knows what's coming. Now it has to trust itself a little more. That slight stretch? That's where the learning actually happens. Verse 1 Right now I'm learning Ahora estoy aprendiendo Right now I'm listening Ahora estoy escuchando Right now I'm speaking Ahora estoy hablando Right now I'm practicing Ahora estoy practicando Chorus I'm learning Spanish Estoy aprendiendo español I'm listening carefully Estoy escuchando I'm speaking a little Estoy hablando un poco I'm practicing now Estoy practicando ahora I'm learning Spanish Estoy aprendiendo español I'm listening carefully Estoy escuchando I'm speaking a little Estoy hablando un poco I'm practicing now Estoy practicando ahora Verse 2 Right now I'm walking Ahora estoy caminando Right now I'm reading Ahora estoy leyendo Right now I'm watching Ahora estoy viendo Right now I'm trying Ahora estoy intentando Chorus Estoy aprendiendo español Estoy escuchando Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando ahora I'm learning Spanish Estoy aprendiendo español I'm listening carefully Estoy escuchando I'm speaking a little Estoy hablando un poco I'm practicing now Estoy practicando ahora Verse 3 Right now I'm studying Ahora estoy estudiando Right now I'm learning words Ahora estoy aprendiendo palabras Right now I'm understanding Ahora estoy entendiendo Right now I'm improving Ahora estoy mejorando Chorus Estoy aprendiendo español Estoy escuchando Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando ahora Bridge Right now I'm here Ahora estoy aquí Right now with you Ahora estoy contigo Little by little Poco a poco I'm understanding more Estoy entendiendo más Final Chorus Estoy aprendiendo español Estoy escuchando Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando ahora I'm learning Spanish Estoy aprendiendo español I'm listening carefully Estoy escuchando I'm speaking a little Estoy hablando un poco I'm practicing now Estoy practicando ahora What's different in this version: the chorus still gives you English on the harder lines — lean on it when you need it. But try to let the Spanish arrive first before the translation shows up. Even once. That moment of understanding before the English comes is exactly what we're training. Replay it until the Spanish feels as natural as the melody.   Not ready yet? Go back to 1 of 4 for another round — no rush. Poco a poco. New here? Episode 1 has the full story → [EP 1 LINK] 🎧 The community I'm learning in: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI

    6 min
  8. Mar 17

    3/4 Estoy Aprendiendo | I'm Learning Right Now — Beginner Spanish Song Sequence

    Join the community that finally got me speaking Spanish with REAL people in REAL life:  The Layers Method HERE on Skool →  Almost there. This is 3 of 4 in the Estoy Aprendiendo sequence.  If you've been through 1 and 2, you're ready for this. Your brain has been quietly building this whole time. Verso 1 Ahora estoy aprendiendo español y escuchando música Ahora estoy hablando contigo y practicando español Ahora estoy caminando por la ciudad y viendo lugares nuevos Ahora estoy leyendo un poco y aprendiendo palabras nuevas Coro Estoy aprendiendo español ahora Estoy escuchando música Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando español Coro Estoy aprendiendo español ahora Estoy escuchando música Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando español Verso 2 Ahora estoy caminando por la ciudad y disfrutando el día Ahora estoy estudiando español y practicando hablar Ahora estoy escuchando con atención y entendiendo más Ahora estoy intentando otra vez y aprendiendo poco a poco Coro Estoy aprendiendo español ahora Estoy escuchando música Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando español Coro Estoy aprendiendo español ahora Estoy escuchando música Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando español Verso 3 Ahora estoy hablando con amigos y riendo mucho Ahora estoy caminando por la ciudad y viendo algo bonito Ahora estoy practicando español y entendiendo más Ahora estoy aprendiendo un poco más cada día Coro Estoy aprendiendo español ahora Estoy escuchando música Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando español Coro Estoy aprendiendo español ahora Estoy escuchando música Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando español Puente Ahora estoy aquí Ahora estoy contigo Poco a poco Estoy entendiendo más Coro Final Estoy aprendiendo español ahora Estoy escuchando música Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando español Coro Estoy aprendiendo español ahora Estoy escuchando música Estoy hablando un poco Estoy practicando español New here? Episode 1 has the full story → 🎧 The community I'm learning in: The Layers Method on Skool → https://www.skool.com/layersmethod/about?ref=bb309c98f57b4f1396f0ddbf25018f0e Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish — created by Mystikole AI div]:bg-bg-000/50 [&_pre>div]:border-0.5 [&_pre>div]:border-border-400 [&_.ignore-pre-bg>div]:bg-transparent [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8"> _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 standard-markdown">

    6 min

About

Stuck in Your Head: Songs to Learn Spanish is a beginner Spanish podcast built around short, catchy songs designed to lodge real Spanish phrases directly into your memory. If you've tried apps, flashcards, and Spanish lessons and still freeze when it's time to actually speak, this is for you. Instead of studying, you'll repeat. Instead of memorizing rules, you'll sing phrases until they come out automatically. Each episode follows or is inspired by The Layers Method, a proven approach to conversational Spanish that focuses on the high-frequency words real people actually use and the only thing that finally helped me actually speak Speak Spanish to real people. I'm just a student there, not a teacher but wanted to supplement the magic of the lessons with songs. I'm learning alongside you and want to share this for those that love a catchy hook. Repetitive. Real. Spanish phrases that stick. Perfect for: beginners, expats in Spain, travelers, auditory learners, and anyone who's tired of studying Spanish without ever speaking it. You can find the The Layers Method community I am learning Spanish in, linked in every episode. Learn Spanish through music and the top 300 words that will give you the world.

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