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| − | Santeria is a song about a jealous ex-boyfriend that fantasizes about getting his ex-girlfriend back (heina) and killing her current boyfriend (sancho). In Mexico, a man who steals another man's girl is often referred to as "el Sancho" and a man's woman or girlfriend is referred to as "heina." | + | Santeria is a song about a jealous ex-boyfriend that |
| + | fantasizes about getting his ex-girlfriend back (heina) | ||
| + | and killing her current boyfriend (sancho). In Mexico, | ||
| + | a man who steals another man's girl is often referred to | ||
| + | as "el Sancho" and a man's woman or girlfriend is referred to as "heina." | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:31, 30 October 2010
| Santeria |
| By: Sublime |
| Copyright: 1996 |
Santeria is a song about a jealous ex-boyfriend that fantasizes about getting his ex-girlfriend back (heina) and killing her current boyfriend (sancho). In Mexico, a man who steals another man's girl is often referred to as "el Sancho" and a man's woman or girlfriend is referred to as "heina." |
| Links for Santeria Lyrics ... Guitar Tab ... Bass Tab |


