"Frijolero" is a song from Molotov's 2003 record Dance and Dense Denso. Its lyrics comprise an exchange where characters trade racially loaded barbs at the Mexico–US border.[1] "Frijolero" is a facetious calque of "beaner", an insulting American English term for a Mexican; the American character is described as "pinche gringo puñetero" (roughly, "fucking gringo wanker").
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"Frijolero" | |
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Single by Molotov | |
from the album Dance and dense denso | |
Released | 2003 |
Length | 4:11 |
Label | Universal Music Latino |
Songwriter(s) | Micky Huidobro, Paco Ayala, Randy Ebright |
The group won a Latin Grammy for the colorful rotoscoped video in the field of Best Short Form Music Video.
The song is featured in the soundtrack of Omar Rodriguez-Lopez's movie Los Chidos, released in 2012.
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