The eternal debate between the music of the new century and the one that was born far from the umbrella of political correctness is like rock, which never dies. The latest song to have been marred by controversy is ‘Devuélveme a mi chica’, by Hombres G, which since its publication in 1985 has become one of the great classics of Spanish music.
But his lyrics continue to cause debate. This same Wednesday, in ‘Pasapalabra’, Ana Morgade has shared her opinion about ‘Devuélveme a mi chica’ in a categorical way: «The song is very cool, but there is an insult that is not good at all, the queer thing is fatal because it doesn’t It’s an insult to begin with, and then the ‘Give me back the girl’ thing, which is also fatal because women are not a bag to be returned or stolen».
what does the letter say
I’m crying in my room
everything is cloudy around me
She left with a posh boy
In a white Ford Fiesta
and a yellow sweater
I see them pass through the park
When they kiss they have a terrible time
I’m going to take revenge on that fagot
I’m going to fill your neck
With itchy powder
Suffers Mamon
give me back my girl
You will writhe between octopuses pica pica
I burned his sweater
And he has bought five or six
I’m going to wreck your car
I have it ready I’m going tonight
You will never laugh at me again
I’m sorry baby you’re going to die
You took from me what I wanted most
and will come back to me
I will come back one day
Suffers Mamon
give me back my girl
You will writhe between octopuses stings
Suffers Mamon
give me back my girl
You will writhe between octopuses stings
Suffers Mamon
give me back my girl
You will writhe between octopuses stings
Suffers Mamon
give me back my girl
You will writhe between octopuses stings