Mexicano
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Hitmo Mexicano
Hitmo Mexicano
Hitmo Mexicano




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to B.O.T.H.'s song "Mexicano" consist of only three repetitive lines: "Hitmo Mexicano." This repetition of the phrase creates emphasis on the rhythm and melody of the song rather than the lyrics themselves. The lyrics serve to chant a phrase that will stick in the listener's mind long after the song has ended. The phrase "Hitmo Mexicano" is a combination of two separate words: "hitmo" and "Mexicano." While "Mexicano" is a Spanish word meaning "Mexican," "hitmo" does not exist in the Spanish language. This could potentially be a mispronunciation of the word "ritmo," which means "rhythm" in Spanish. Overall, the lyrics of "Mexicano" act as a repetitive chorus to drive the beat of the song forward.


B.O.T.H.'s "Mexicano" is a song that heavily relies on its beat and melody to capture the listener's attention. The song's lyrics are simple, repetitive, and are not meant to convey a deeper meaning. The song's title "Mexicano" indicates a potential Latin influence in the music, and the repetition of the phrase "Hitmo Mexicano" could be a nod towards Latin or Mexican rhythms. While the lyrics aren't the centerpiece of the song, they work in conjunction with the music to create a catchy and upbeat tune.


Line by Line Meaning

Hitmo Mexicano
We're putting out a Mexican beat


Fumo mota pasando el rato
We smoke weed to pass the time


Lo que quiero en esta vida es un buen trago
All we want in life is a good drink


En la mano izquierda tengo un porro
In my left hand, I've got a joint


En la otra una cerveza bien helada
In the other, a cold beer


Mexi-Mexi-Mexi-Mexicano
Mexi-Mexi-Mexi-Mexican




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: CHARLLYSON LUIZ DO CARMO LIRA, Danado do Recife, mc gw, Acaso Beats

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Comments from YouTube:

Miguel Ángel Vázquez Málaga

Gracias Two Steps From Hell ❤️

El Lobo

This is definitely Mexican Orchestra I’m proud to be A Nortern Mexican in the flesh Que viva la raza 🇲🇽🇲🇽

TheBrickccentric

1:23 is my favorite part, but this whole song is of course, amazing!

Fernando Urrisola

Beautiful. Viva México! 🇲🇽

Landao

In their defense, today's Mexican culture has huge Spanish influences. Heck, a lot of the Americas have huge Spanish influences, so I would say the title is appropriate.

crys vio

Who wouldn't love this.i really enjoy listening to it.

1Dr.Whooves

Me encantó.
Hace que me hierva la sangre.

Maria Estrada

That ending is so perfect omg
I give kudos to the musiscians

Abah Taqiy

i dont care, mexican or spanish influences. this is incredible.

C.reature U.niverse

If this song was played in a parade of Cinco de Mayo, I'm certain I won't be dissappointed...

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