Sublime – Santeria Lyrics - Genius Santeria Lyrics: I don't practice Santeria, I ain't got no crystal ball Well, I had a million dollars, but I'd, I'd spend it all If I could find that jaina and that Sancho that she's found
Sublime - Santeria Lyrics Meaning Santeria by Sublime means betrayal cuts deeper than any spiritual practice can heal The narrator discovers his girlfriend has left him for another man, and his world collapses into violent fantasies and desperate longing Beneath the surface rage lies a man completely undone by abandonment
Sublime - Santeria Lyrics Meanings | SongMeanings I don't practice Santeria, I ain't got no crystal ball So Santeria is this relegion where amongst other things these people do meetings etc where they dance to certain types of music and get into a trance where they believe an Orisha temporarily takes over their body
Santeria (song) - Wikipedia Composition and lyrics "Santeria" recycles the bassline and guitar riff from Sublime's earlier song "Lincoln Highway Dub" off their second studio album, Robbin' the Hood (1994)
Sublime - Santeria lyrics | Musixmatch Lyrics for Santeria by Sublime I don′t practice Santeria I ain't got no crystal ball Well, I had a million dollars But I,
Santeria Lyrics by Sublime - Lyrics On Demand Santeria Info: • The song is about a man who is attempting to get his ex-girlfriend back from a person he calls 'Sancho' • The Mexican term 'el Sancho' is for a man who steals another mans girlfriend 'heina' • Bradley Nowell, Bud Gaugh, Eric Wilson share writing credits on the song
Sublime - Santeria lyrics | LyricsFreak I don't practice Santeria, I ain't got no crystal ball, Well I had a million dollars but I, I'd spend it all, If I could find that heina and that sancho that she's found, Well I'd pop a cap in sancho and I'd slap her down What I really wanna know, My baby, What I really want to say I can't define, Well it's love that I need, oh, But my soul