1. 666 was a German DJ act, forme… Read Full Bio ↴666 may refer to multiple artists:
1. 666 was a German DJ act, formed by Thomas Detert and Mike Griesheimer in 1997. They produced a mix of electronic music and often included lyrics in Spanish and English. The act disbanded in 2005.
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Salute!
666 Lyrics
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A la derecha, a la izquierda
Pa'arriba y pa'abajo adelante
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Pa'centro y pa'dentro salute-salute
Salute
Pa'arriba y pa'abajo adelante
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Pa'centro y pa'dentro salute
En la pista
Vale a sí
En la casa
En este modo
Musical especial
Loco loco y fatal
Salute
Un dos tres cuatro cinco-cinco seis
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Pa'arriba y pa'abajo adelante
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Pa'centro y pa'dentro salute-salute
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Pa'arriba y pa'abajo adelante
En la pista
Vale a sí
En la casa
En este modo
Musical especial
Loco loco y fatal
Salute
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Pa'arriba y pa'abajo adelante
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Pa'centro y pa'dentro salute-salute-salute
The lyrics of 666's song Salute! are a series of commands and movements that encourage the listener to dance and move their body. The repetition of phrases like "a la derecha, a la izquierda" and "pa'arriba y pa'abajo" create a sense of rhythm and urgency, while the word "salute" is repeated like a mantra throughout the song. It is possible that the song is meant to be a tribute to the military or to a specific group of people, since the word "salute" is often used as a way of showing respect or acknowledgement.
The lyrics of Salute! also suggest a sense of wild abandon and playfulness. There are several moments where the song encourages the listener to let loose and embrace their own madness or "loco loco y fatal" nature. The use of the word "fatal" in this context is interesting, as it implies a certain danger or recklessness. Overall, the song seems to be an invitation to dance, have fun, and let go of inhibitions.
Line by Line Meaning
Un dos tres cuatro cinco-cinco seis
Counting off in Spanish, leading up to the start of the dance
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Instructions on which way to move, both right and left
Pa'arriba y pa'abajo adelante
Commands to move up and down, and forwards
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Again, instructions to move right and left
Pa'centro y pa'dentro salute-salute
Finally, instructions to move towards the center and make a salute gesture
Salute
The chorus and title of the song, emphasizing the importance of the aforementioned gesture
En la pista
Describing the setting of the dance, likely in a club or party
Vale a sí
A Spanish phrase meaning 'it's okay' or 'that's right'
En la casa
Referring to dancing at home, with friends or family
En este modo
In this manner or style of dancing
Musical especial
This unique or special music that accompanies the dance
Loco loco y fatal
A phrase meaning 'crazy crazy and fatal,' perhaps referring to the wild and reckless spirit of the dance
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Once again, instructions on moving right and left
Pa'arriba y pa'abajo adelante
More commands to move up and down, and forwards
A la derecha, a la izquierda
Again, instructions on moving right and left
Pa'centro y pa'dentro salute-salute
Final instructions to move towards the center and make a salute gesture, repeating the chorus
Salute-salute-salute
Repeating the importance of the salute gesture and encouraging everyone to participate
Writer(s): Thomas Detert, Mike Griesheimer
Contributed by Nolan S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.