Religion Song
Fito Páez Lyrics
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Brother nuestra canción
Vas a decir que sí
Vas a bailar with me
Y digo
Come on y come on y come on y come and go
Con mi religion, religion, religion,
Americano de singapur
Felipa de león
Johnny, que buena sal
Todos saben cantar
Y digo
Come on y come on y come on y come and go
Con mi religion, religion, religion
Religion song
Y digo
Come on y come on y come on y come and go
Con mi religion, religion, religion
Religion song
Hay un cura en la street
Pide la redención
Las chicas en el bar
Por el dólar del gringo
Y digo
Come on y come on y come on y come and go
Con mi religion, religion, religion
Religion song
Y digo
Come on y come on y come on y come and go
Con mi religion, religion, religion
Religion song
People, people, salvador
Cambio un gaurin y un reloj
San jacinto ven a mí
Que este mundo
Pero hay una ley que yo aprendí en la calle
De este laberinto alguien siempre sale
Vamos a hacerlo bien
A desentristecer
Dios nos cortó la luz
Entonces no hay más que hablar
Y digo
Come on y come on y come on y come and go
Con mi religion, religion, religion
Religion song
Y digo
Come on y come on y come on y come and go
Con mi religion, religion, religion
Religion song
(Una maldito)
In the lyrics of Fito Paez's "Religion Song," the singer invites his audience to join him in creating a song that transcends religious boundaries, social classes, and cultural differences. He uses a catchy and upbeat rhythm to encourage people to dance together and forget their worries. The song features a group of people from different places and backgrounds, including an American from Singapore, a woman named Felipa de Leon, and a man named Johnny. The singer highlights their musical talents and implies that everyone can find something to like in his religion song.
However, the lyrics also criticize the hypocrisy and corruption of some religious leaders and the exploitation of vulnerable people for profit. The singer mentions a priest who asks for redemption in the street and portrays the girls in the bar as victims of American tourists. Nevertheless, the singer suggests that people can overcome these challenges by staying true to themselves and helping each other. He quotes a saying he learned in the street that someone always comes out of a labyrinth and urges his audience to remain positive and hopeful.
Overall, Fito Paez's "Religion Song" celebrates the diversity and unity of humanity through the power of music, while condemning the injustices and inequalities of the world. The song is an invitation to dance, dream, and believe in a better future together.
Line by Line Meaning
Hago religion song
I'm making a song about religion
Brother nuestra canción
Brother, this is our song
Vas a decir que sÃ
You're going to say yes
Vas a bailar with me
You're going to dance with me
Y digo: Come on y come on y come on y come and go Con mi religion, religion, religion, Religion song.
And I say: Come on and come on and come on and come and go with my religion song
Americano de singapur Felipa de león Johnny, que buena sal Todos saben cantar...
American from Singapore, Felipa de Leon, Johnny, they all sing well...
Hay un cura en la street Pide la redención Las chicas en el bar Por el dólar del gringo.
There's a priest in the street asking for redemption, girls in the bar for the gringo's dollar
People, people, salvador, Cambio un gaurin y un reloj San jacinto ven a mà Que este mundo...
People, people, Salvador, changes one gaurin and a watch, Saint Jacinto come to me, this world...
Pero hay una ley que yo aprendà en la calle: De este laberinto alguien siempre sale.
But there's a rule I learned in the streets: someone always gets out of this maze
Vamos a hacerlo bien A desentristecer Dios nos cortó la luz Entonces no hay más que hablar.
We're going to do it right, to cheer up, God cut our light, so there's nothing more to say
... una ...maldito..??
The lyrics are unclear and difficult to decipher
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Fito Paez
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