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Venezuela Rock & Roll

El payaso y el dictador se juntaron con burda de amor
jodieron a un gentío porque nos vieron la cara e' güevón
Uno te jodió desde antes con el cuento e' la revolución
y el otro te lo empujo doblao con el cese e' la usurpación
Y el gobierno de transición... ese fue tremendo mojón
-las cosas son como son-
El dictador se burla, insulta al payasito saltador
mientras aumenta toda vaina y se impone el dólar en la nación
No le pudo torcer el brazo como dijo en una ocasión
y Bolívar se revuelca en su tumba tremendo arrecheron
Y seguimos pelando bolas en medio de esta encerrona
virus chino que maldición… CDSM vale
Después de haber tenido todo ahora no tenemos ni agua
y las focas aplauden, aplauden y aplauden como si nada
se fue la luz y no hay gasolina
el carro se me quedo varao en la esquina
empuja esa verga que la cola esta cabilla
Drácula está de moda junto al becerro del platanazo en la piscina
Eran las 3 de la mañana en la cola pa' la gasolina
hable con una chica tenía una franela
de esas rojas, rojas, rojitas..., le pregunte su nombre
me dijo ""Adriana"" se veía diferente
es que en revolución perdió unos kilos y varios dientes
me dijo nunca quise estudiar ni me interesa trabajar
solo quiero mi bono y mi cajita del CLAP
Eran las tres de la mañana… Llego la guardia con sus mañas
Eran las tres de la mañana… son peor que una migraña
Eran las tres de la mañana… mientras hablaba con Adriana
Eran las tres de la mañana… la guardia y sus malas mañas




Eran las tres de la mañana… muy revolucionarias
Eran las tres de la mañana… narcogobierno que te engaña

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Venezuela Rock & Roll" by Manuel depict a scathing critique of the political and social situation in Venezuela. The song starts by portraying a bleak picture of a clown and a dictator coming together in a cynical display of faux love, deceiving the people with their manipulative tactics. The clown represents the ineffective opposition or dissenting voices, while the dictator symbolizes the ruling authoritarian regime. The lyrics suggest that both have taken advantage of the people's naivety and trust, with one using revolutionary rhetoric and the other employing deceitful tactics to maintain power.


As the song progresses, the frustration and anger towards the current government become more apparent. The mention of a transitional government being a disappointment underscores the disillusionment felt by many Venezuelans with the state of affairs in the country. The dictator's arrogance and mockery towards the powerless opposition are highlighted, as the economic situation deteriorates with inflation and the imposition of the dollar as the national currency. The reference to Bolívar, a revered historical figure in Venezuela, turning in his grave reflects the betrayal of the country's revolutionary ideals.


The lyrics also touch upon the everyday struggles faced by the Venezuelan people, such as scarcity of basic necessities like water and electricity, as well as the absurdity of waiting in long lines for gasoline. The mention of a Chinese virus (likely referring to the COVID-19 pandemic) adds another layer of complexity to the challenges facing the nation. The social commentary extends to a satirical portrayal of individuals benefiting from government handouts like the CLAP boxes, showcasing a dependence on state aid rather than pursuing education or work opportunities.


Furthermore, the song paints a grim picture of authoritarian control with the arrival of the guardia (police or security forces) in the early hours of the morning, symbolizing the oppressive presence of state forces. The repetition of "Eran las tres de la mañana" serves as a haunting refrain, emphasizing the dark and oppressive nature of the regime. The lyrics culminate in a damning verdict on the government, describing it as a deceptive narcostate that preys on and manipulates its citizens. Overall, the song serves as a powerful commentary on the harsh realities faced by Venezuelans under an oppressive regime, highlighting the hardships, disillusionment, and resistance prevalent in the country.




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Linn Lett

Another nostalgia from Manuel <3
The energy he put in this one is insane

The Ravenouz Raven

Manuel the goat

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