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"Skool 77 Canción de Cuna letra" is a Spanish-language search for the lyrics ("letra" means "lyrics") of a track called "Canción de Cuna" ("Lullaby") by Skool 77, a Latin music project. The search is about music — not about Skool.com, the creator community SaaS. Authoritative lyrics live on dedicated lyrics platforms (Genius, Musixmatch, AZLyrics) and on the artist's official Spotify or YouTube channel where lyric videos sometimes appear. This page does not transcribe the song lyrics — copyright and accuracy concerns mean lyric platforms are the right place to read them. We are a content site about Skool.com, a completely separate creator community SaaS that has no connection to the Skool 77 music project. The two share only the leetspeak "skool" spelling. If you wanted the lyrics, the rest of the page below explains where to find them. If you wanted the platform, scroll to the modern Skool.com section.

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What this search actually means
Spanish-language searchers looking for song lyrics typically use the structure "[artist] [song title] letra," where "letra" simply means "lyrics." So "Skool 77 Canción de Cuna letra" decomposes as: artist = Skool 77 (a Latin music project), song = Canción de Cuna ("Lullaby"), letra = lyrics. The search intent is straightforward — read along to a track that the listener is enjoying, often while playing it on YouTube or Spotify. There is no other reasonable interpretation of the query. It is a music-discovery query, not a platform query. None of this connects to Skool.com, which is a creator community SaaS that hosts adult-focused coaching and course communities, not music. The brand confusion comes from the shared spelling "skool," which is the same incidental overlap that affects "skool 77 mexico," "skool 77 reaccion," and similar music queries.
Where to find the lyrics
Authoritative lyrics platforms are the best place to find accurate transcriptions of any track. Genius maintains community-edited lyrics for most charting tracks and many indie ones. Musixmatch integrates with Spotify directly so you can read along inside the player. AZLyrics has a deep back catalog. For Latin-music-specific tracks, LetraGratis and Letras.com specialize in Spanish-language lyric transcriptions and often have entries that the bigger platforms miss. The Skool 77 project's official Spotify or YouTube channels may host lyric videos for some tracks, which is the most authoritative source if available. Searching the song title plus "letra" or "lyrics" on any of these platforms typically surfaces the result quickly. We do not transcribe lyrics on this site because copyright and accuracy concerns mean dedicated lyric platforms (which license their catalogs) are the right place for that work.
Different brand from Skool.com
Skool 77 (the Latin music project) and Skool.com (the creator community SaaS) are completely unrelated brands, products, and companies. Same leetspeak "skool" spelling, no shared ownership, no overlap in industry or audience. Skool 77 distributes music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and Latin-music platforms; Skool.com is software for online creators running paid coaching, course, and mastermind communities. The naming overlap is incidental and traces back to the late-90s leetspeak tradition where "skool" replaced "school" in many cultural references. The same overlap affects "skool 77 mexico," "skool 77 mexico letra," "skool 77 mexico reaccion," "skool 77 reaccion," "skool 77 solo tu y yo," "skool 77 ft," and other music-related queries: all music-project-related, none related to the SaaS. Search engines blend the two because the spelling is identical.
What Skool.com actually is
Skool.com is the creator community platform launched in 2019 by Sam Ovens. It bundles a community feed, course hosting, a leaderboard, and Stripe billing under one URL per community. Creators pay $99/month flat after a 14-day free trial; members pay whatever the creator sets through Stripe (usually $30–$300/month). The platform is intentionally feature-light — no native automation, no API, no Zapier, no advanced analytics. Creators above 100–200 members close those gaps with third-party tools. tools4skool is a Chrome extension that adds Auto DM Sequences, a 60-second Churn Saver, scheduled posts, a Comment Miner that flags high-intent commenters, member CSV export with engagement scoring, slash commands in the DM inbox, an unreplied filter, and a CRM Kanban pipeline. Free tier covers 20 DMs/day; paid plans are $29 / $59 / $149 per month. Real proof: Kate Capelli ran $59/month → $4,000/month more in two weeks using Churn Saver and Auto DM Sequences.
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