Salsa Tequila
Anders Nilsen Lyrics


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Burrito, gasolina, dale
Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila corazón, muy bueno

Taco, Eva Mendez, gringo, costa, chorizo
Santa Maria, Tex-Mex, Shakira, nachos, salsa
Sombrero, gato negro
Mojito, old El Paso
Madrid, Chihuahua, Adelén, por favor bailando
Guacamole, jalapeño Salma Hayek, Ricky Martin
Balacao muy bueno
Mariachi, gasolina, calamari, muchas gracias
Macarena mi amigo
Living la vida loca
Antonio Banderas, dale

Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila corazón, muy bueno

Las ketchup, desesperado, Mallorca, si cortado
Corazón, La Bamba, arriba, Carlos Santana
Selena Gomez, porque machete, enchilada
Uno, dos, tres, cuatro
Tony Montana
Guacamole, jalapeño Salma Hayek, Ricky Martin
Balacao muy bueno
Mariachi, gasolina, calamari, muchas gracias
Macarena mi amigo
Living la vida loca
Antonio Banderas, dale

Uno, dos, tres
Tequila

Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Salsa, tequila corazón, muy bueno

Hola sombrero
¿Cuánto cuesta señorita?
Enchilada, Ronaldo futbol




Ricky Martin
No habló Español

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Salsa Tequila" can be categorized as nonsensical or lighthearted as the phrases do not necessarily follow a coherent theme or meaning. The lyrics of the song contain various references to Mexican food, famous Latin musicians, and locations across Mexico and Spain. The overall tone of the lyrics is energetic and celebratory, as it celebrates Latino culture and is characterized by references to club culture, dances, and drinking. The song references Mexican cuisine and drinks, such as burritos, tacos, chorizo, guacamole, jalapeno, mojitos, and tequila. The lyrics also make references to famous Latin musicians like Shakira, Selena Gomez, Ricky Martin, and Carlos Santana. It is also worth noting that the lyrics contain some inaccuracies, such as the mention of Ronaldo playing soccer (he is from Brazil, not a Spanish-speaking country) and the portrayal of Selena Gomez as someone who does not speak Spanish.


Line by Line Meaning

Burrito, gasolina, dale
A call to action to start the party off with some fuel and food


Salsa, tequila, corazón cerveza, muy bueno
Expressing the enjoyment of spicy sauce, tequila, and cold beer/heart, all very good together


Taco, Eva Mendez, gringo, costa, chorizo
Mentioning Mexican cuisine with a reference to a popular actress and some other Spanish words, but also including the concept of a foreigner enjoying it


Santa Maria, Tex-Mex, Shakira, nachos, salsa
Listing various Latin-American names and foods, including a reference to a popular singer


Sombrero, gato negro
Mentioning a popular hat and a black cat for effect


Mojito, old El Paso
Naming a Cuban drink and a brand of Mexican food


Madrid, Chihuahua, Adelén, por favor bailando
Mentioning a Spanish city, a Mexican state, and a French singer, inviting someone to dance


Guacamole, jalapeño Salma Hayek, Ricky Martin
Naming some more Latin-American foods and some famous actors and singers


Balacao muy bueno
Saying that some kind of fish is very good, though it's not clear why this is relevant


Mariachi, gasolina, calamari, muchas gracias
Mentioning a style of music, a fuel, and a seafood dish, expressing thanks


Macarena mi amigo
Referencing a popular dance of the 90s


Living la vida loca
Invoking a famous song to express a wild and fun time


Antonio Banderas, dale
Referencing a famous actor and repeating the call to action to keep the party going


Las ketchup, desesperado, Mallorca, si cortado
Naming a group and a few Spanish words to continue the Latin-American theme


Corazón, La Bamba, arriba, Carlos Santana
Another set of words and references to Latin-American culture


Selena Gomez, porque machete, enchilada
Naming a modern singer and a few Spanish words, including one that isn't quite clear in context


Uno, dos, tres, cuatro
Counting off the beat to keep the dancing going


Tony Montana
Referencing the famous character from Scarface and his love for cocaine


Hola sombrero
Greeting a hat for another strange but amusing line


¿Cuánto cuesta señorita?
Asking how much something costs in Spanish, presumably at a market or other setting


Enchilada, Ronaldo futbol
Another set of words with a cultural reference to football


Ricky Martin
Mentioning the singer again for some reason; perhaps just because his name sounds good in the song


No habló Español
Ending with the line 'I don't speak Spanish,' which is ironic given that the whole song is about Latin-American culture and language




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Anders Nilsen

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@wickedragon

That is unfair. Let me retort that with the opening verse of his timeless classic "Culo", which was so good it put him in the mainstream as a serious artist:

"Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Lets go (Let's go)
Right about now, we need all the ladies to hit the danceflo'
(Dominicana) If you got a big ol' booty (Cubana, Mexicana)
And you like to set that motherfucker, let's go! (Colombiana) (Boricua)
Pitbull, Lil' Jon, Heey, Heey!"

Truly words to live by, words that move you.



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@esttikSP

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@Venusfan2007

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