Hey Domingo
Weezer Lyrics


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When a million people congrugate and,
Fillin' up the day good streets.
They join in the celabration,
Hey Domingo can't be beat.

Each body look just like the last one.
Twenty-one through twenty-five.
Before you, if you dont belong here.
Fatalidelity is ours.

One voice united for a purpose.
One voice to rise above the others.

Is it the rage?
Where is rage oooOoo?
Is it the same?
Where is the rage?
Is it the same?
Where is the rage?

One voice united for a purpose.
One voice to rise above the others.

Is it the rage?
Where is rage oooOoo?
Is it the same?
Where is the rage?
Is it the same?
Where is the rage?
Where is the rage!?!
Where is the rage?!?!





Dooooooo
Dooooooo

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Weezer's song Hey Domingo are loaded with imagery and symbolism, and the overall message of the song is not entirely clear. The opening lines describe a large crowd of people filling up the streets and joining together in celebration, potentially at a parade or other festive event. The mention of Hey Domingo as the unbeatable figure suggests he may be a leader or symbol of this gathering.


As the song continues, the lyrics take on a more ominous tone. There is a sense of uniformity and conformity among the people present, with the repetition of the phrase "Each body look just like the last one" and the designation of specific age ranges. This could suggest a loss of individuality and a surrender to groupthink.


The line "Fatalidelity is ours" is particularly intriguing, as it combines the words "fatal" and "fidelity" to create a new concept. This could suggest that the group is so devoted to its purpose or leader that it could be dangerous or deadly.


The repeated refrain of "Is it the rage? Where is rage oooOoo? Is it the same? Where is the rage? Is it the same? Where is the rage?" could be interpreted in a variety of ways. It could be a call to action, a lament for lost passion, or a critique of society's overall emotional state. The final lines of the song are simply the sound of a sustained note, which could indicate a sense of unresolved tension or a lack of closure.


All of these interpretations are just possibilities, and the beauty of the lyrics is that they leave a lot open to interpretation. The combination of vivid imagery, poetic language, and enigmatic phrases creates a sense of mystery and intrigue that is characteristic of Weezer's best work.


Line by Line Meaning

When a million people congrugate and,
When a large group of people come together,


Fillin' up the day good streets.
Filling the streets with people and energy.


They join in the celabration,
The people unite in celebration.


Hey Domingo can't be beat.
This celebration led by Domingo is unbeatable.


Each body look just like the last one.
Everyone looks the same and is indistinguishable from one another.


Twenty-one through twenty-five.
A specific age range or group of people.


Before you, if you dont belong here.
If you're not part of the group, you will feel out of place.


Fatalidelity is ours.
The sense of loyalty within the group is strong and possibly dangerous.


One voice united for a purpose.
The group shares a common goal and speaks as one.


One voice to rise above the others.
The group strives to be heard louder than everyone else.


Is it the rage?
Could the group's energy be anger or outrage?


Where is rage oooOoo?
Where is the raw energy and fury that the group could be creating?


Is it the same?
Is this energy the same as the previous line, or something else?


Where is the rage?
Again, where is the intense energy and passion?


Is it the same?
Is this energy the same as before or something different?


Where is the rage?
The group continues to ask where the intense energy and passion is, maybe feeling like it's missing from their celebration.


Where is the rage!?!
The group becomes frustrated and more insistent in their questioning of the missing energy.


Dooooooo
Musical interlude or continuation of the energy of the song.




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Comments from YouTube:

@jaycobmartinez9797

Why wasn’t this song ever put on an album it’s great

@FunkySkunk55

It's odd how it seems like a lot of their unreleased material is better than their official material.

@paperfaceteam9757

this is true. SFTBH especially.

@supereric2206

this song was supposedly reworked into “Peace” on Make Believe

@ZyxthePest

That tiger is just chllin'...listening to some Weez...

@Conorize

timeless comment

@porgskilledluke7086

Weez'n out

@FunkySkunk55

You really don't think this is better than like, half of Make Believe?

@sageantone7291

no

@MrSlashtf2

@Sage Antone yes

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