Mandela Dub
Todos Tus Muertos Lyrics


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Oh, qué placer ver al apartheid caer
Oh, qué placer ver al apartheid caer
Más de 25 años
Tuvieron preso a Nelson Mandela
Esto acelera la revolución
Y los obreros van a la huelga
Miles de obreros, no les importa
La represión
Balas de goma, gases y látigos
Usa el racista de Sudáfrica
Pero sabe que él tambalea
Y la insurrección se acelera
Y la insurrección se acelera
Free Sudáfrica! Free Nelson Mandela
Free Sudáfrica!
Can I, can I, can I, can I, can I get a witness
Can I, can I, can I, can I, can I get a witness
Si no me creés, me chequeás los cromosomas
Me chequeás los genes
Si no me entendés, me chequeás los cromosomas
Me chequeás los genes
El espíritu bambata crece
En Soweto y Sharpville
La lucha del minero se extiende
Por toda África del sur
La policía baña el ghetto con sangre
Desaloja las familias de sus chozas
Pero sabe que tambalea




Pero sabe, van a caer
Murder style

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Todos Tus Muertos's song "Mandela Dub" capture the sense of joy and satisfaction in witnessing the fall of apartheid in South Africa. The repeated lines, "Oh, qué placer ver al apartheid caer" ("Oh, what a pleasure to see apartheid fall"), express the relief and celebration experienced as a symbol of racial oppression crumbles. The song acknowledges the long struggle endured by Nelson Mandela, who spent more than 25 years in prison before eventually leading the country to freedom.


The lyrics also speak to the acceleration of revolution and the workers' strike that accompanies the demise of apartheid. Thousands of workers rise up against the oppressive system, undeterred by the repression they face, including rubber bullets, tear gas, and whips. The racist regime in South Africa, represented by the line "Usa el racista de Sudáfrica" ("The racist of South Africa uses"), is aware of its own vulnerability and the quickening pace of insurrection.


The chorus of the song, "Free Sudáfrica! Free Nelson Mandela," expresses the longing for liberation and the call for Mandela's release. The song celebrates the spirit of resistance and empowerment that grows in places like Soweto and Sharpville, while also acknowledging the ongoing struggles faced by mineworkers and families who are forcibly displaced. Despite the violence and challenges ahead, the lyrics confidently assert that the oppressive system will ultimately fall.


Overall, "Mandela Dub" is a powerful anthem that combines a sense of joy and defiance, celebrating the end of apartheid while acknowledging the ongoing fight for justice and freedom in South Africa.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Ernesto Osvaldo Fidel Nadal, Horacio Carlos Oscar Villafane

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