The term Nortec mainly describes the collision between the music, style and culture of electronic music with those of norteño and tambora, two music genres indigenous to the north of Mexico. These styles are characterized by their use of accordions and double bass (norteño); tubas, clarinets, horns and pumping bass drums (tambora) and quirky use of percussion and polyrhytmic snare drum rolls (both).
Sister Twisted
Kinky Lyrics
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In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
I had a sister twisted
I had a sister twisted
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere, oh!
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere
I had a sister twisted
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere
Somewhere else
I had a sister twisted
I had a sister twisted
I had a sister twisted
The lyrics to Kinky's "Sister Twisted" are open to interpretation, but it seems to be a song about a sister who has been marginalized or trapped in some way. The repetition of the line "in the corner, in plastics and red, she was a" gives the impression of confinement, while the repeated refrain to "pick it out and make it somewhere" suggests a longing for escape and freedom.
The use of the word "twisted" in the title and throughout the song adds an element of darkness or danger to the situation. It's possible that the sister has been the victim of abuse or neglect, or that she is struggling with her own internal demons. The repetition of the phrase "I had a sister twisted" also implies that the singer feels responsible for her sister's situation, or at least deeply connected to it.
Line by Line Meaning
I had a sister twisted
The singer had a sibling who was emotionally disturbed or had unconventional behavior.
In the corner, in plastics and red, she was a
The sister was often isolated or confined to a particular area and had an unusual fashion sense or style.
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere
Encouragement to take control of one's life and pursue success, likely directed at the subject of the song or other individuals in similar situations.
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere, oh!
Continued encouragement to take control of one's life and pursue success with emphasis and urgency.
Pick it out, pick it out and make it somewhere
Repeated emphasis on the importance of pursuing success without hesitation.
Somewhere else
An admonishment to leave one's current situation and find positive change elsewhere.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: AGUSTIN CEREZO GARZA, CARLOS CHAIREZ GARCIA, CARLOS ALBERTO CHAIREZ GARCIA, JOAQUIN LOZANO AGUIRRE, JOAQUIN ULISES LOZANO AGUIRRE, JUAN GONGORA RANGEL, JUAN OMAR GONGORA RANGEL
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