Biggest Maracas
The Wrigglers Lyrics


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When you come to the salon on paradise
I'd like to give you some good advice
You like the rhythm the maracas make
You gotta see daisy when she starts to shake

She got the biggest maracas
From jamaica down to baracas
And I'm sure you'll agree quite certainly
She's really something for everyone to see

Some are young and some are old
She's got the kind you love to hold
Some are large and some are small
But hers will beat them one and all

She got the biggest maracas
From jamaica down to baracas
And I'm sure you'll agree quite certainly
She's really something for everyone to see

Maracas wide and some are thin
None so big in comparison
There is no doubt from this point of view
There's none as big as daisy's two

She got the biggest maracas
From jamaica down to baracas




And I'm sure you'll agree quite certainly
She's really something for everyone to see

Overall Meaning

The Wrigglers' song "Biggest Maracas" is an overtly sexual and humorous track that centers around the subject of a woman with notably large breasts, which the lyrics compare to the sound and impact of maracas. The tone of the song is lighthearted and playful, with the lyrics acknowledging that many people are drawn to the woman in question because of her unique physical attribute.


The song's opening stanza invites the listener to visit a location called the "salon on paradise," where they will be given good advice. The advice in question turns out to be an invitation to witness the woman with the biggest maracas. The following stanzas describe the woman's breasts in a variety of ways, ranging from "large" and "wide" to "thin" and "beating all" other breasts. The choruses repeat the phrase "She's got the biggest maracas," driving home the central theme of the song and emphasizing the importance of the woman's physical attribute.


Overall, "Biggest Maracas" is a humorous and playful song that celebrates a woman with large breasts. While the song's lyrics could be considered crude or offensive by modern standards, they are an interesting snapshot of a bygone era in popular music.


Line by Line Meaning

When you come to the salon on paradise
If you visit the salon on paradise


I'd like to give you some good advice
I have some helpful tips for you


You like the rhythm the maracas make
You enjoy the sound of maracas


You gotta see daisy when she starts to shake
You must watch Daisy move her body


She's got the biggest maracas
Daisy has the largest maracas


From jamaica down to baracas
Her maracas are known from Jamaica to Baracas


And I'm sure you'll agree quite certainly
I am confident that you will also agree


She's really something for everyone to see
Daisy is an impressive sight for all to behold


Some are young and some are old
Some people are young, while others are old


She's got the kind you love to hold
Daisy's maracas are the type you want to hold


Some are large and some are small
Maracas vary in size


But hers will beat them one and all
Daisy's maracas surpass all others


Maracas wide and some are thin
Maracas come in different widths and thicknesses


None so big in comparison
None are as large as Daisy's maracas


There is no doubt from this point of view
It is unquestionable from this perspective


There's none as big as daisy's two
No one has maracas as big as Daisy's




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: LAING DENZIL

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