The Outcast
Mighty Sparrow Lyrics


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Society in Trinidad for a steel band man
Was just as hard or even harder than that for any calypsonian
Don't care how you talented, you must go outside
And no appreciation, here society have too much false pride

Calypsonians really catch hell for a long time
To associate yourself with them was a big crime
If your sister talk to a steel band man
Your family want to break she hand
Put she out, lick out every teeth in she mouth
Pass you outcast!

The reason why I said "false pride" it is simply this:
They enjoy your song, they enjoy your music
But still they're so damn prejudiced
They bracket you in a category so low and mean
Man they leave the impression that the Caribbean's unclean

Calypsonians really catch hell for a long, long time
To associate yourself with them was a big, big crime
If your sister talk to a steel band man
Your family want to break she hand
Put she out, lick out every teeth in she mouth
Pass you outcast!

It's true we had some real unambitious steel band men
I'm talking calypsonians even a dog wouldn't be their friend
But immaturity was carefully sent for me, there was more
Society blacked out everybody and wanted to shut the door

Calypsonians really catch hell for a long time
To associate yourself with them was a big crime
If your sister talk to a steel band man
Your family want to break she hand
Put she out, lick out every teeth in she mouth
Pass you outcast!

Tell them!

For years and years we struggled hard, the fight went on
A new caring pan man bring the steel band to one big association
Calypsonian too raise their head, no more rum-drinking
Had their big big office in Salvatore building

Calypsonians really catch hell for a long time
To associate yourself with them was a big crime
If your sister talk to a steel band man
Your family want to break she hand




Put she out, lick out every teeth in she mouth
Pass you outcast!

Overall Meaning

The song "The Outcast" by Mighty Sparrow speaks to the societal discrimination faced by steel pan musicians and calypsonians in Trinidad. Sparrow begins by asserting that the conditions for steel pan musicians were just as difficult as those faced by calypsonians. This was especially true as society did not appreciate or respect musicians from either category. The false pride of Trinidadian society was such that they enjoyed their music but still looked down upon them. Society was quick to label them as being from a low and mean category.


Sparrow also highlights the discrimination faced by individuals associated with steel band musicians and calypsonians. Families would break their children's teeth and put them out if they associated with members of these groups. Sparrow uses this challenging social condition as evidence of the degree of societal marginalization. Still, despite the stigma, Sparrow asserts that some steel band and calypso musicians also lacked the desire to improve or get better, thereby slowing down any progress towards acceptance.


According to Sparrow, the critical turning point came when a new generation of caring pan musicians, who played a more significant role in bringing together all the steel bands, also paved the way for calypsonians to unite, create a building and become more organized for the collective benefits of their community. This emphasizes the importance of perseverance, unity, commitment, and organization in creating change in society. In other words, The Outcast is not just about societal discrimination but also about the journey towards equal rights and recognition.


Line by Line Meaning

Society in Trinidad for a steel band man
The society in Trinidad makes it difficult for steel band musicians to make a living.


Was just as hard or even harder than that for any calypsonian
This is because the society is prejudiced and has false pride.


Don't care how you talented, you must go outside
Regardless of their talent, steel band musicians must leave the society to be appreciated.


And no appreciation, here society have too much false pride
The society enjoys their music but is too prejudiced to appreciate them fully.


Calypsonians really catch hell for a long time
Calypsonians have been facing difficulties for a long time.


To associate yourself with them was a big crime
Being associated with calypsonians was considered a crime.


If your sister talk to a steel band man
Families disapproved if women interacted with steel band musicians.


Your family want to break she hand
Families may resort to violence to prevent women from interacting with steel band musicians.


Put she out, lick out every teeth in she mouth
Families may even disown their daughters for associating with steel band musicians.


Pass you outcast!
This leads to a person being treated as an outcast from their own society.


The reason why I said "false pride" it is simply this:
The song suggests that the society has false pride.


They enjoy your song, they enjoy your music
The society does enjoy the music of steel band musicians.


But still they're so damn prejudiced
Despite their enjoyment, they still hold prejudiced beliefs.


They bracket you in a category so low and mean
Society puts steel band musicians in a low and disrespectful category.


Man they leave the impression that the Caribbean's unclean
This perception by society adds to the negative stereotype that Caribbean music is low and unclean.


It's true we had some real unambitious steel band men
Admittedly, some steel band musicians lacked ambition and dedication.


I'm talking calypsonians even a dog wouldn't be their friend
Some calypsonians were disliked to such an extent that even animals wouldn't befriend them.


But immaturity was carefully sent for me, there was more
However, this was not the only issue at hand.


Society blacked out everybody and wanted to shut the door
Society blacked out and rejected everyone, preventing success for any musician.


For years and years we struggled hard, the fight went on
Despite these issues, musicians kept fighting for their recognition and appreciation.


A new caring pan man bring the steel band to one big association
Eventually, a steel band musician organized an association for all musicians to come together.


Calypsonian too raise their head, no more rum-drinking
Calypsonians also started changing their image and eliminating unhealthy habits.


Had their big big office in Salvatore building
Eventually, the musicians achieved success and established themselves with an office in the Salvatore building.


Calypsonians really catch hell for a long time
Repeating the same point that calypsonians face difficulties for a long time.


To associate yourself with them was a big crime
Repeating the same point that being associated with calypsonians was a big crime.


If your sister talk to a steel band man
Repeating the same point that families disapprove of women interacting with steel band musicians.


Your family want to break she hand
Repeating the same point that families may react violently to prevent such interactions.


Put she out, lick out every teeth in she mouth
Repeating the same point that families may even disown such women.


Pass you outcast!
Repeating the same point that being associated with steel band musicians leads to being treated as an outcast.




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