Their debut album Pasto was recorded and released in 1992 and has guest appearances by Gustavo Cerati, Daniel Melero and members of other groups which, at the time, were also part of the New Argentinian Rock (or Sonic rock) movement, such as Martes Menta and Juana la Loca. The only single released from Pasto was "D-Generación", which was a minor radio hit at the time and made the upcoming band known to Argentinian listeners. The album has an eclectic style, with many of the tracks being short skits (such as "41" de Ocio", which consists of the band chatting between songs; or "Mutha Fucka", a track which seems to have been made by cutting and pasting together various audio samples taken from TV).
For their second album Trance Zomba, released in 1994, DJ Peggyn joined the band. As a a consequence of the band having now 6 members, this album has a mixture of Rap, Funk and Hardcore Punk, but at the same time even psychedelic rock influences. "Malón", "Montañas de Agua", "Patinador Sagrado" and "Koyote" were the singles released for this album.
In 1996 the band released the highly experimental Dopádromo. This album has all sorts of music from the highly psychedelic "Zumba" and "Su Majestad", hard rock tracks as "El Medium and "Su Ciervo", instrumentals and even a hasta un bossa nova: "Perfume Casino". Destacan también "¡Viva Satana!" and "El Médium" were the biggest hist from this record.
Their fourth album, Babasónica showcased a heavier edge than their previous three, being influenced by heavy metal with distorted riffs and guitar solos on many songs ("Egocripta", "Demonomanía", "El Adversario"). On the other hand, the album has a softer acoustic side, with the delicate ballads "Sharon Tate" and "Esther Narcótica". The band has declared that this was meant to balance out the roughness of the heavier songs. Some tracks even include both stylistic approaches at once making for interesting contrast, like "Parafinada" or "Convoy". Lyrically, the album deals with the concepts of satanism. The band has declared that this approach isn't meant to be taken at face value, but as homage to classic metal, and as an attack on common Western ways of thinking, such as religion.
On their fifth release Miami, DJ Peggyn participated as a member of the band for the last time, he was sacked as his contributions were no longer felt necessary for the band. In 2000 he went for a solo career, renaming himself Jimmy Dolor. The album cover was designed by Alejandro Ros. It is a map of Argentina turned 90 degrees clockwise, resembling a map of the east coast of the United States; the map places a fictional Miami in the Argentinian province of Misiones. After the release of the album, Cosme, their manager, left the band.
After the release of Jessico (2001), Babasónicos shifted into a more pop-influenced sound and reached massive mainstream success, becoming one of Latin America's top bands.
Their follow up records, Infame (2003), Anoche (2005) , Mucho (2008), A Propósito (2011), Romantisismico (2014) and Discutible (2018), further expended this sound and merged it with their early psychedelic and experimental influences.
In 1999 they collaborated with alternative rock artist Ian Brown on a track for his second studio album, Golden Greats, that bears their name.
In early 2008, the official site informed that after a long and painful struggle with Hodgkins lymphoma, bass player Gabriel "Gabo" Mannelli passed away on January the 12th. He was 38 years old.
Since then, Babasónicos teamed up with long-time-friend Carca to temporarily replace Gabo, until late 2011 when Tuta Torres (ex-bassist from Los Látigos) joined the group as their new official bass player, with Carca now serving as a multi-instrumentalist.
Y Qué
Babasónicos Lyrics
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Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
Ella me gusta y yo a ella también
Oh, sí
¿Y qué?
¿Y qué?
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
Ella me gusta y yo a ella también
Oh, sí
¿Y qué?
¿Y qué?
Oh, sí
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
Ella me gusta y yo a ella también
Oh, sí
¿Y qué?
¿Y qué?
Oh, sí
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
Ella me gusta y yo a ella también
Oh, sí
¿Y qué?
¿Y qué?
Oh, sí
¿Y qué?
¿Y qué?
Oh, sí
¿Y qué?
¿Y qué?
Oh, sí
¿Y qué?
¿Y qué?
The lyrics of Babasonicos' song "Y qué" are bold and controversial, as they explore the concept of attraction and the taboo of expressing that attraction towards someone who is already in a relationship. The singer of the song is unapologetic about his interest in someone else's partner, and repeatedly asks the question "¿Y qué?" ("And so what?") as if daring anyone to challenge his desire.
The repetition of "estoy mirando a tu novia" ("I'm looking at your girlfriend") reinforces the idea that the singer is consciously choosing to pursue someone who is off-limits. The lack of any explanation or defense for his actions suggests that the singer is simply following his instinct and desires, without caring about any social norms of loyalty or respect.
The confrontational tone and repetitive structure of the song create a sense of defiance and rebellion against traditional ideas of morality and monogamy. The lyrics can be interpreted as a commentary on the complex and often contradictory nature of human relationships, and the way that desire can overwhelm reason and logic.
Line by Line Meaning
¡Oh sí!
Expressing excitement and enthusiasm.
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
I am looking at your girlfriend, so what? It's not a big deal.
No tengo nada que decirte
I have nothing to say to you about it. Mind your own business.
Ella me gusta y yo a ella también
I like her and she likes me back. There is a mutual attraction between us.
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
Again, expressing excitement and enthusiasm while emphasizing that it doesn't matter what anyone else thinks or says.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Adrian Hugo Rodriguez, Mariano Gabriel Dominguez
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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¡Oh sí!
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
ella me gusta y yo a ella también
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
¡Oh, sí!
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
ella me gusta y yo a ella también
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
¡Oh sí!
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
ella me gusta y yo a ella también
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
¡Oh sí!
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
ella me gusta y yo a ella también
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
@rocx3422
Letras
¡Oh sí!
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
ella me gusta y yo a ella también
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
¡Oh, sí!
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
ella me gusta y yo a ella también
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
¡Oh sí!
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
ella me gusta y yo a ella también
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
¡Oh sí!
Estoy mirando a tu novia ¿y qué?
No tengo nada que decirte
ella me gusta y yo a ella también
¡Oh sí! ¿Y qué? ¿Y qué?
@glassito
Letra:
Oh sí, estoy mirando a tu novia y qué?
Ella me gusta y yo a ella también
No tengo nada qué decirte
Oh sí, y qué, y qué
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@marcosescobar8828
Y que....
@Leonel-tt4co
@@marcosescobar8828 y que...
@facuortiz436
Y queee? Ahreeee🎶🎶🎶
@CristianGabriel6
Gracias, es justo lo que dice la canción, no me daba cuenta si no lo ponías en los comentarios, flaco.
@-axanicole6287
Gracias, guapo.😎
@axelholweger9624
Si hubiera un GTA de Argentina, este tema tendría que estar en las radios de una
@luccabotte4063
Malll
@lukas.cuervo
El Server de lit killah
@ignaciopalma8973
Kult? Non stop music?