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While the melody remains constant, different countries often add their own unique "original" verses or alternative lyrics:

In many Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly Mexico, the song ends with the "Mordisco." After singing, guests chant "¡Mordida, mordida!" and the birthday person must take a bite directly from the cake without using their hands (often resulting in their face being pushed into the frosting). feliz_cumpleanos_original_version_en_espanol

It is common to sing the "Cumpleaños Feliz" followed immediately by a fast-paced, rhythmic song known as "Ay, qué noche tan preciosa" (Oh, what a beautiful night). While the melody remains constant, different countries often

While common at many parties, the singing of "Cumpleaños Feliz" usually serves as the transition from the high-energy games (like the piñata) to the quiet moment of making a wish and blowing out the candles. Te deseamos todos

Cumpleaños feliz, Cumpleaños feliz, Te deseamos todos, Cumpleaños feliz. Regional Variations

People often add a concluding chant: "¡Que los siga cumpliendo, hasta el año tres mil!" (May you keep having them until the year 3,000!).