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Bandelero

Slightly Stoopid

Album: Closer to the Sun (2005)

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Lyrics

I said, you want some even though you never need it, do you feel it?
I said, you want some even though you never need it, do you feel it?
But I want the ganja, never hurt no one
Lord, you got to kill off the one youth man
But I want the ganja, never hurt no one
Lord, you got to kill off the one youth man
He said now, girls and guns, guns and girls
Come together like the diamond and pearl
One, the one, ruled the world
Tried to tell me you’re no ordinary girl
Said little woman, would you like to come quick?
I said now, woman, would you like to roll a little faster?
Woman, would you like to come quick, quick, quick?
Wouldn’t you like it if we roll a little faster?
Said, I’m going, going, back, back
All the way to Cali, Cali, that’s where I wanna be
Said, I’m going, going, back, back
All the way to Cali, Cali, that’s where I wanna be
Got five hundred clips, five hundred clips
And again I’m going to New York, New York
I got five thousand, five thousand clips
And then I’m going to New York, New York
And then I’m going, going, back, back
All the way to Cali, Cali, that’s where I wanna be
Said, I’m going, going, back, back
All the way to Cali, Cali, that’s where I wanna be
I said, you want some even though you never need it, do you feel it?
I said, you want some even though you never need it, do you feel it?
But a bandelero
But a bandelero
But a bandelero
But a bandelero
We gonna shoot up the one, say no

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Background & Inspiration

“Bandelero” is a track by Slightly Stoopid, featured on their 2005 album Closer to the Sun.

 

The song showcases the band’s signature fusion of reggae, rock, and blues influences.

Musical Composition and Influences

“Bandelero” incorporates samples from two notable songs:

  • “Going Back to Cali” by The Notorious B.I.G.

  • “Prophecy” by Little Roy

Interpretation & Fan Theories

“Bandelero” by Slightly Stoopid is a track from their 2005 album Closer to the Sun.

The term “bandelero” is a misspelling of “bandolero,” a Spanish word meaning “bandit” or “outlaw,” often romanticized in Latin culture as a rebel or folk hero.

The song’s lyrics reflect themes of indulgence and the consequences of overconsumption. The opening lines, “I said, you want some even though you never need it, do you?” suggest a critique of excess and the human tendency to desire more than necessary. This is further emphasized in the chorus, where the repetition of “bandelero” invokes the image of a carefree outlaw, living outside societal norms and indulging in life’s pleasures without restraint.

Musically, “Bandelero” showcases Slightly Stoopid’s signature fusion of reggae, rock, and blues influences. The laid-back rhythm and melodic instrumentation create a relaxed atmosphere, contrasting with the cautionary message of the lyrics. This juxtaposition invites listeners to reflect on their own habits and the fine line between enjoyment and excess.

In summary, “Bandelero” serves as both a celebration of the free-spirited lifestyle and a subtle warning about the pitfalls of overindulgence, encouraging listeners to find balance in their pursuits.