Mas Sabe El Diablo -
In this context, even the Devil—a figure traditionally associated with supreme cunning and intellect—is not wise because of his demonic nature. He is wise because he has existed since the beginning of time. Therefore, he has seen everything there is to see.
Non-native speakers often misuse in two ways: Mas Sabe el Diablo
A successful lawyer caught between her career and her love for Ángel. Martín Acero The ruthless antagonist and Ángel's biological father. Viewer Experiences In this context, even the Devil—a figure traditionally
While Wisin & Yandel hold down the melody, Tego Calderón’s verse is the thesis statement of the song. He talks about the "old school" vs. the "new school." He criticizes arrogance—the young blood who thinks he knows everything because he has a little money or a gun. Non-native speakers often misuse in two ways: A
A veteran player who lacks speed but always anticipates the play. A seasoned entrepreneur who avoids a trap that a startup falls into. The saying applies anytime defeats raw talent.
Because in the end, The devil knows more because he is old—not because he is the devil.