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 Weezer song "Hey Domingo!" seems to be addressing the idea of conformity and the dangers of becoming a faceless member of a group. The lyrics describe a crowd of people gathering for some sort of event or celebration, all looking the same and acting as a single unit. The repetition of the line "One voice united for a purpose" reinforces this idea of a group mentality overpowering individuality. The repetition of the question "Where is the rage?" suggests that the singer is searching for some kind of emotion or spark of rebellion that would set them apart from the rest of the crowd.


The reference to "fatalidelity" hints at the darker consequences of blindly following a group. The word seems to be a combination of "fatal" and "fidelity," suggesting that remaining loyal to a group could lead to terrible outcomes. Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of frustration at the loss of individuality and an urge to find something that sets a person apart from the crowd.


Line by Line Meaning

When a million people congrugate and, Fillin' up the day good streets.
When a large number of people gather and fill the streets during the day.


They join in the celabration, Hey Domingo can't be beat.
They come together in celebration, with Hey Domingo as the center of attention.


Each body look just like the last one. Twenty-one through twenty-five. Before you, if you dont belong here. Fatalidelity is ours.
Every person looks the same, in the age range of 21-25. If you don't fit in here, there will be consequences.


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?
We come together with one voice to achieve a goal and stand out from the rest. We question if our energy and drive come from anger and where it manifests.


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?
We come together with one voice to achieve a goal and stand out from the rest. We question if our energy and drive come from anger and where it manifests.


Where is the rage!?! Where is the rage?!?! Dooooooo Dooooooo
We still search for the source of our intensity and whether or not it comes from a place of anger or something else.




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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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