This is Maná’s song, which carries a subliminal message
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The song “Let me in” written by Maná, One of the most popular rock bands, it has a somewhat softcore message, we tell you.
origins immunity They belong to a music group called green hat, Its members were singer Fer Olvera and Gustavo Orozco on electric guitar.
In addition to the Calleros brothers, Juan, on bass, Ulysses, on electric guitar, and Abraham on drums, All are originally from Guadalajara.
At first the band from Guadalajara played in bars, but by 1980 they called themselves Green Beret Spiesbut the name was soon shortened to Green Hat and eventually adapted into Spanish as Sombrero Verde, as the band wanted to play rock music in their own language.
The group composed their own songs, even when Spanish-language rock music was not popular. On the other hand, the group has been recognized throughout its career with many Awards, nominations and honors, in 2016 they were honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, In the United States, to become In the first Mexican rock band to receive this honor.
What is the subliminal message of the song “Let Me In”?
Among their 11 albums with original songs spanning three decades, they have created songs to raise awareness of environmental, social, political, and human rights issues around the world.
However, the song ‘let me in’ It has a subliminal message and although we usually see this type of message in Reggaeton The rock has it too.
The melody speaks of love at the beginning, that is, it asks another person to bring it into its life, but what intensifies when it says “I want to live on your thighs, be your owner” and “I want to enter all your corners.”
the song “Let Me In” by Maná It’s a bit lascivious and you can’t read it without a double meaning. Did they dedicate it to you?