1) Boikot is a Spanish… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 2 groups under name Boikot
1) Boikot is a Spanish left-wing punk/rock group.
The group started in 1987 singing in bars and private locals. After doing a pair of adjustments in the formation of the group they recorded two albums with the label Barrabas. They were themselves doing acquaintances playing in Madrid, until in the year 1995 they break with the seal Barrabás and they decide to start their own production business BKT. They launched two disks more, Cría Cuervos and Tu Condena, and they played in diverse festivals of rock as Festimad or Metaliko Rock. After this they decided to do a trilogy called La Ruta del Ché, that would be composed of three disks that count the history of Che Guevara and engravings while they were on tour in some countries as in Cuba, Mexico, or Argentina.
2) Polish punk-hard core group, sometimes spelled BOiKOT (in capital letters with small "i") that released few cassettes in early '90. Titles: "Stany odmiennosci", "Przeminal juz raj na ziemi"
Carne de Alquiler
Boikot Lyrics
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Moviendo el bajo vientre para despertar
La lujuria desatada de una cuenta pendiente
Sin aprovechar. ¡Ah!
Un guiño alarga la noche
Y pagará tu porvenir
Que coñazo de
vida
Ser carne de alquiler
Boikot's song Carne de Alquiler is a powerful commentary on the objectification and commodification of women's bodies. The lyrics describe a scenario in which a woman is deliberately provoking and seducing someone to fulfill a sexual desire or a past obligation, exemplifying how women's bodies are often viewed solely as objects for male pleasure. The use of the word "carne" ("meat" or "flesh") is particularly significant, emphasizing the dehumanization and reduction of women to mere objects. The song suggests that this kind of behavior is not only harmful to women, but also to men, who blindly participate in this transactional and problematic dynamic.
The song also critiques the societal expectation that women must sell their bodies to survive, with the line "Que coñazo de vida, ser carne de alquiler" ("What a pain in the ass life is, being a rental object"). This highlights the harsh reality that some women are forced into prostitution in order to make ends meet, demonstrating how the systemic inequalities of our society perpetuate the exploitation and devaluation of women's bodies.
Contributed by Maria S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.