Somaro beat Ska
Banda Bassotti Lyrics


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Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro Sette sei uno Uno e sette sei Sette sei uno Uno, sette sei sei sei sei Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro Sette sei uno Uno e sette sei Sette sei uno Uno, sette sei sei sei sei Somaro Somaro Somaro




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Banda Bassotti's song "Somaro beat Ska" are actually quite repetitive and nonsensical. The word "somaro" itself seems to be simply a made-up word with no real meaning. It is repeated over and over again in the song, along with the numbers seven, six, and one. The lyrics seem more like a chant or a mantra than an actual message or story.


However, the title of the song, "Somaro beat Ska," suggests that there may be some kind of competition or rivalry between the two genres of music. "Ska" is a style of music that originated in Jamaica in the 1960s and features a fast, upbeat rhythm with horns and a strong bass line. The lyrics may be suggesting that "Somaro" - whatever that may be - is better or more powerful than ska.


Overall, the lyrics to "Somaro beat Ska" are somewhat confusing and don't seem to convey a clear message. However, the repetition of the word "somaro" and the numbers may be meant to create a hypnotic effect or a sense of urgency. The title of the song suggests that there may be some kind of musical rivalry at play, but without more context it's difficult to say for sure.


Line by Line Meaning

Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro Somaro
The repeated use of the word 'Somaro' emphasizes the subject of the song, which is a stubborn and foolish donkey.


Sette sei uno
The phrase 'Sette sei uno' is a play on words that means 'seven minus one' or 'six plus one,' representing the idea of being one short of a perfect number or not quite achieving full potential.


Uno e sette sei
The phrase 'Uno e sette sei' means 'one and seven six,' representing a nonsensical and disjointed thought process that aligns with the stubborn and foolish nature of the donkey.


Sette sei uno
Again, the phrase 'Sette sei uno' is used to emphasize the theme of not quite achieving full potential or being one short of perfection, which can be seen in the donkey's behavior.


Uno, sette sei sei sei sei
This phrase further emphasizes the confusion and disconnect in the donkey's thinking, as well as its stubbornness and refusal to listen to reason.




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