Red Hot Chili Peppers - Cabron Song Meanings
Cabron Cabron Cabron Cabron I see you in the park You're always wearing Dodger blue Mad dogging me and Anyone from my oth... See the rest of these lyrics Cabron Lyrics on KOvideo
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June 14th, 2007 02:40PM
This song is about latino gangs in Califonia... "I see you in the park You're always wearing Dodger blue Mad dogging me and Anyone from my other crew" Its an ironic 'happy-go-lucky' tune speaking about rival gangs and using 'cabron' (an extremely derogitory latino slang) in a lighthearted and happy way, displaying the fact that most people just listen to a song without ever considering what they're about, much less even listening to the lyrics. "I don't want to fight I want to get along with you This time of night's For singing songs About the local news" Basically an ironic twist on a very serious and deadly game of entering a gang.
April 3rd, 2009 12:16AM
In this song, Anthony discribes racial tension and discriminatory fighting. when he says "i am small but i am strong, I'll get it on with you If you want me to What else can I do." he is saying that he can fight, but why should they. if they knew how much alike they really are, then they wouldnt fight.
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