DNA
Pupajim Lyrics


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Genetic, genetic pressure
Genetic, genetic pressure

Do you want my DNA?
I want never never accept your sway...
My DNA...
Mister President there is no way...
I can give you some but only in a spray,
I was joking Mr Sarkozy

Redder than never and worst than all
Humanity is going to fall
Dioxi Ribonucleic Acid
Scientific bocal yes i read
Dioxi Ribonucleik Acid
For knowledge, oh yes we need

Do you want my DNA?
I want never never accept your sway...
My DNA... Right now ...
Mister President there is no way...

GMO Each and never where we go
Geneticaly they modify organism
GMO Each and never where we go
The weapon of capitalism

Do you want my DNA?
I want never never accept your sway...
My DNA... Boy...
Mister President there is no way...

Genetic, genetic pressure
Genetic, genetic pressure




Genetic, genetic pressure
Genetic, genetic pressure

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Pupajim's song "DNA" appear to be a warning about the dangers of genetic modification and the pressure to conform to societal norms. The repeated phrase "Genetic, genetic pressure" suggests that there is a force pushing people to conform genetically, possibly through the use of genetic modification or other techniques. The lyrics also mention the concept of DNA and how it can be used for both good and bad purposes.


The lines "Do you want my DNA? I want never never accept your sway" suggest that the singer is hesitant to give up their genetic material to an outside force, perhaps symbolizing a broader cultural or societal issue. When the lyrics mention Mr. President and Mr. Sarkozy, it infers that this external force is a government or authority figure. This may be a metaphor for the pressure people feel to conform to societal norms, even if they don't agree with them or feel like they're being forced to change.


The lyrics also touch on the topic of GMOs (genetically modified organisms) and their use as a tool of capitalism. The line "GMO Each and never where we go" suggests that GMOs are pervasive in modern society and can be found everywhere. The use of GMOs as a weapon of capitalism likely implies that corporations are using genetic modification to create products that they can sell and profit from.


Overall, "DNA" seems to be a cautionary tale about the dangers of genetic modification and the pressure people feel to conform to societal norms. The repeated refrain of "Genetic, genetic pressure" emphasizes the idea that there is a force pushing people to conform, even if they don't want to.


Line by Line Meaning

Genetic, genetic pressure
A repetitive phrase that refers to the pressure and influence that genetics and genetic modification have on society and individuals.


Do you want my DNA?
A rhetorical question that embodies the songwriter's feelings of discomfort and uneasiness towards the idea of someone else having control or ownership over his DNA.


I want never never accept your sway...
An assertive statement that emphasizes the songwriter's unwavering stance against giving up his DNA to any external entity or authority figure.


My DNA...
A short and direct reference to the songwriter's own DNA, which embodies his individuality, uniqueness, and inherent traits.


Mister President there is no way...
A direct address to political leaders who seek to obtain citizens' DNA, conveying the songwriter's sense of defiance and refusal towards such actions.


I can give you some but only in a spray,
A sarcastic and humorous remark that implies the songwriter's unwillingness to give up his DNA, as he is only willing to provide it in small and inconsequential amounts.


Redder than never and worst than all
Refers to the dire and serious consequences of genetic modification and manipulation, insinuating that things are worse now than ever before.


Humanity is going to fall
A somber and ominous line that suggests genetic modification will ultimately result in the downfall of humanity.


Dioxi Ribonucleic Acid
A scientific reference to DNA, which is the fundamental building block of all living organisms.


Scientific bocal yes i read
Acknowledges the scientific nature of DNA and the potential benefits of studying it, but also implies that there are ethical concerns and limitations to its use.


For knowledge, oh yes we need
Conveys the importance of education and understanding when it comes to DNA, but also hints at the need for caution and restraint in its use.


GMO Each and never where we go
Refers to the pervasive nature of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their presence in all aspects of life.


Genetically they modify organism
A straightforward statement that describes the process and impact of genetic modification on living organisms.


The weapon of capitalism
A critical reference to the role of capitalism in the proliferation of genetic modification, and the potential negative consequences of prioritizing profit over ethics.


My DNA... Boy...
An assertive and almost challenging reference to the songwriter's DNA, emphasizing his resolve and unwillingness to relent in the face of pressure or coercion.




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Luz Amparo Valencia Valencia


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c´mon man! if you don´t know the lyrics, please don´t made them up! have some respect for the work of pupa, rooty and Mcgyver

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