Misogynistic Hypocrite Marco Paloma
The Palomas Lyrics


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This is dedicated to everyone calling me misogynistic and a hypocrite
All jokes aside, I'm sorry Denisse

I hate women
I hate women
I hate women it's true

I hate women
I hate women
If your woman, I hate you

I hate women
That's what they say
I'm a disgrace to my band's name

I say I hate rapists
And also hate women
So I'm a hypocritical shame

I hate women
I hate women
I hate women it's true

I hate women
I hate women
If your woman, I hate you

I hate women
I hate them like damn
I'll only stick my dick inside another man

I hate pussy and I hate
Thanks for listening to province of vagina

Thank you it means so much to me

I hate women
I hate women
I hate women it's true

I hate women
I hate women
I hate women, but I love you

For listening to my album thank you




This is a joke
I think

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of this song by The Palomas are clearly controversial and provocative. At a first listen, it appears like the singer is expressing an extreme hatred for women, and even suggesting that he would rather have sex with men instead. However, upon closer inspection, it seems that the song is actually making a statement about the way some people perceive rappers and the assumptions that can be made about their attitudes towards women.


The repeated refrain "I hate women" comes across as intentionally shocking and offensive, but the lines "I say I hate rapists/ And also hate women/ So I'm a hypocritical shame" suggest that the singer is trying to call out the common assumption that rappers are misogynistic and abusive towards women. In other words, the apparent misogyny in the song is meant to be a satirical commentary on the way rappers are often portrayed in the media.


The final lines "I hate women, but I love you/ For listening to my album thank you/ This is a joke/ I think" seem to confirm that the song is meant to be taken with a large pinch of salt. The Palomas are known for their irreverent and sometimes offensive brand of humor, and it seems that this song is no exception. While it may not be to everyone's taste, Misogynistic Hypocrite Marco Paloma is a song that makes a bold statement about the way stereotypes and assumptions can influence our perception of artists and their music.


Line by Line Meaning

This is dedicated to everyone calling me misogynistic and a hypocrite
I am addressing those who have criticized me as being both misogynistic and hypocritical.


I hate women I hate women I hate women it's true
I hold a strong aversion towards women and have no qualms about expressing it.


I hate women I hate women If your woman, I hate you
I detest any woman, including those who are close to someone I know.


I hate women That's what they say I'm a disgrace to my band's name
Others have accused me of disgracing my band by voicing my abhorrence for women.


I say I hate rapists And also hate women So I'm a hypocritical shame
I claim to condemn rapists, but my stance towards women contradicts my statement, making me a hypocrite.


I hate women I hate women I hate women it's true
Once again, I hold a deep-rooted disdain towards women.


I hate women I hate women If your woman, I hate you
I do not discriminate and dislike any woman in general, regardless of who she is.


I hate women I hate them like damn I'll only stick my dick inside another man
I despise women to such an extent that I would rather engage in sexual acts with men.


I hate pussy and I hate Thanks for listening to province of vagina
Not only do I express loathing for women, but I also exhibit a strong aversion towards female genitalia.


Thank you it means so much to me
I express gratitude towards my listeners for taking the time to listen to my music.


I hate women I hate women I hate women it's true
I reiterate my sentiment of hating women.


I hate women I hate women I hate women, but I love you
I paradoxically convey my hatred for women and my affection towards my listeners at the same time.


For listening to my album thank you This is a joke I think
As a final note, I express my appreciation towards my audience for listening, while also implying that the aforementioned misogynistic statements were intended as humor.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Joshua Barretto, Marco Paloma

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