"Channelizing Paradise" can be purchased at Amoeba Records in Hollywood, at Sea Level Records in Echo Park, and online through Aquarius Records. "Channelizing Paradise" is also available to download through the iTunes music store, as well as eMusic, Napster, and most other digital providers. For people living in places where the iTunes music store isn't offered (Mexico and South America), eMusic is the best way to download the album. To download through iTunes click here. To download through eMusic click here (recommended for those in Mexico and South America). To download through Napster click here.
Press:
The Fader: "Less 'rock band' than all-out 'experience,' a thoroughly modern hybrid that defies easy categorization."
LA Weekly: "A theatrically vibrant blur of thrash-mariachi, psychedlic distortion, histrionic vocals, performance art, punk rock, surrealism, Mexican telenovelas and five-dollar-store fasions."
ARTFORUM: "Globe-trotting emissaries of trash in translation, a refreshing brand of cross-cultural misprision... Talk about a surprise vantage on the touchy elisions of imperialist modernism!"
Fluxblog: "This is technically an ESG cover, but there's got to be a better word for what Los Super Elegantes do with this song. The basic elements that make "Dance" one of the best dance songs ever written remain intact, but the band adds new verses and hooks that actually build on the greatness of the original. It's rather like buying a buying a beautiful old house and renovating it so that everything you add to the structure only enhances the aesthetic charm of the design."
Gorilla Vs. Bear: "The band, whose name loosely translates to 'The Super Elegantes,' is unclassifiable in its greatness. Each song seems to dabble in about 3 different genres and multiple languages, and yet it somehow comes together perfectly.
Nothing Really Matters
Los Super Elegantes Lyrics
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As I lay right here
As I always say it's ok to be
It's alright that you've come today
But tomorrow you might not be there
What happens, what happens
when it gets really late at night
(come to my love, come to my love)
there's a chance that my life could change (I don't know)
there's a change in the way I see it all
uh huh, think it's gonna change 'til you see that train
just board that train, just board that train
you and I
we're gonna board the train
we're gonna say goodbye
you and me,
we're gonna board the train
we're gonna say goodbye
we're gonna work it out
Nothing really matters(come to my love, come to my love)
as I always say it's ok to be (come to my love, come to my love)
it's alright that you've come today (come to my love, come to my love)
but tomorrow you might not be there
oh, that feels so good (oh that feels so good)
slip and sliding yeah
oh, who's calling now? (oh, who's calling now?)
slip and sliding yeah
nothing really matters
as I lay right here (come to my love, come to my love)
as I always say, it's ok to be
it's alright that you've come today
but tomorrow you might not be there
oh, that feels so good (oh that feels so good)
slip and sliding yeah
oh who's calling now? (oh, who's calling now?)
slip and sliding yeah
nothing really matters
as I lay right here
The lyrics of "Nothing Really Matters" by Los Super Elegantes suggest that the present moment is all that really matters, and that tomorrow is uncertain. The singer speaks about the importance of being okay with what is happening in the present moment, even though the future is uncertain. The lyrics also describe the joy of being with someone special in the present moment, even though tomorrow may be a different story. The lyrics encourage people to embrace the present moment and live in the moment rather than worrying about the future.
Line by Line Meaning
Nothing really matters
The singer acknowledges that ultimately, nothing in life is truly significant or matters in the grand scheme of things.
As I lay right here
The singer is currently lying down, possibly reflecting on the fleeting nature of life and existence.
As I always say it's ok to be
The singer emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and self-love, encouraging others to be comfortable with who they are.
It's alright that you've come today
The artist is accepting and welcoming of the other person's presence in the moment.
But tomorrow you might not be there
The artist acknowledges the transient nature of life and relationships, recognizing that the other person may not be present in their life tomorrow.
oh, that feels so good (oh that feels so good)
The singer is experiencing a positive physical sensation, possibly as a result of the momentary pleasure and gratification of being with the other person.
slip and sliding yeah
The singer is using a colloquial expression to convey the lighthearted and carefree nature of the moment.
oh, who's calling now? (oh, who's calling now?)
The artist is interrupted by an incoming call, possibly representing a distraction from the momentary pleasure or a reminder of the practicalities and responsibilities of everyday life.
Contributed by Cole M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Dannie Torres
2020 💕💕 los sigo amando
Adriana Racer
Justo en el cora 💛
Oscar Alejandro Osornio Saldaña
Escuchando esta canción desde el 2012 :')
Minerva Rodriguez
se les extraña cañon
Noe Berengena
Martiniano! Un artista per il mondo. Sei ancora a Los Angeles?
tezluuhh tezluuhh
Where are you guys, we miss you!
eder omar
muy chido
Khoa Dai
Is this song in Spotify?
alova
Cuando empezó a rapear me hize pipi tantito de la risa.
Nana Jk
❤