FIRST TIME HEARING MOLOTOV- FRIJOLERO (REACTION)

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  • @javierramos185
    @javierramos185 2 года назад +2363

    The funniest thing about this song is that the parts in Spanish are sung with the accent that gringos have when they speak Spanish.

    • @soyAnatolia10
      @soyAnatolia10 2 года назад +146

      Claro.. los ridiculizan, creo que esa es la idea

    • @Aluzbastian
      @Aluzbastian 2 года назад +52

      the one who sings is an American who lives in Mexico

    • @rhnonaldo3962
      @rhnonaldo3962 2 года назад +6

      @@Aluzbastian no es perdón

    • @DanielGonzalez-ev6xh
      @DanielGonzalez-ev6xh 2 года назад +89

      @@rhnonaldo3962 Sí we, el Randy es gringo, pero ya es mexicano nacionalizado.

    • @Ek-zl5ur
      @Ek-zl5ur 2 года назад +12

      They have no clue what this is all about

  • @abdiel1790
    @abdiel1790 2 года назад +2437

    Amo como empiezan felices y pum! Empieza la parte de Randy en inglés y la sonrisa se va, porque latinos y negros sabemos cómo es eso.

    • @IngCesarNy
      @IngCesarNy 2 года назад +163

      😭 amo mucho mexico lo que odio es su politica y los bajos sueldos por eso la gente emigra que feo

    • @wicho-burgos
      @wicho-burgos 2 года назад +139

      Estaban tranquilos porque no saben que decían en español... Pero cuando empieza el inglés!!!!! Booooommmm

    • @Lawliet_Himura
      @Lawliet_Himura 2 года назад +94

      Me recordó al solo el Mexa le puede decir negro al negro porque no lo dice con ofensa sino con cariño así como de que onda bro

    • @arianabarreras8052
      @arianabarreras8052 2 года назад +39

      Se les acabo el bailecito , alguien les debería decir que randy es gringo así que se vale un poquis que les eche jajaja

    • @supercintanegra
      @supercintanegra 2 года назад +33

      En todos los react me encanta ver esa parte

  • @ariesam2179
    @ariesam2179 2 года назад +1291

    De hecho esa canción la compuso un americano al ver cómo un oficial americano trato a su hija que nació en México y la trato despectivamente, la llevaba a Estados Unidos a conocer a su familia estadunidense por eso la compuso se decepciono de su propio país

  • @_Gato.Negro_
    @_Gato.Negro_ 2 года назад +832

    One of the members of Molotov, the drummer Randy Ebright, who is in fact a "gringo" from Michigan, has had several bad experiences entering his own country with his family.
    Randy has said that the US agents always go through their personal belongings at customs just because they see that his wife and daughter are latinas. It seems that a "white" guy with a "brown" family is something like a crime so they are separated and put into different lines, and then they're inspected and interrogated. Even his daughter, since the time she was a very, very young child has been inspected and interrogated by the US officials.
    This inspired Ebright and the rest of the band to write a song about mistreatment of immigrants in the United States. Immigrants, especially those coming from Latin American countries such as México and Venezuela, are mistreated and often turned away or even imprisoned.

    • @ajiesdelgordo3834
      @ajiesdelgordo3834 2 года назад +5

      Venezuela solo manda delincuentes a todo el mundo hace más de 3 años .

    • @UzkatexiT50
      @UzkatexiT50 2 года назад +29

      @@ajiesdelgordo3834 que triste que pienses así, que mentalidad más cerrada

    • @danielreel130
      @danielreel130 2 года назад +30

      @@ajiesdelgordo3834 es lo mismo que dicen de Mexico y el resto de los que no somos “gringos”. Pero no podemos esperar más de otros si entre nosotros mismos no nos respetamos.

    • @lizr1798
      @lizr1798 2 года назад +10

      So I’m hispanic, and any time I visit MX on my way back usually white U.S. customs are very nice. When It’s a hispanic us customs 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️ they’re dcks with me they inspect my vehicle, put it through a laser xray(not sure what is called) their excuse is that my license plates are form iowa “what are you doing all the way over here” ,, but if they would at least pay attention to my passport it states where I was born and if they use their logic, If you were born and raised in certain places it is obvious you’ll still have family there to visit🤦🏻‍♀️ my point is white/hispanic us customs.. same sht

    • @liss_Th
      @liss_Th 2 года назад +1

      @@ajiesdelgordo3834 me encanta tu forma de pensar, muy estadounidense de tu parte

  • @andresgottardi
    @andresgottardi 2 года назад +877

    Gringo is the spanish adaptation of "green go!". This is the word that the mexican army shouted to the US army during the border war at the end of the XIX century.

    • @alexiscarvajal4304
      @alexiscarvajal4304 2 года назад +71

      That's a cute story and seems short and innecesary to dig more about the topic but the word "gringo" was actually used way before that, there are documents that relate travel from the spain explorers that when had a encounter with greek people they said they speak "griego" (spanish word for greek), then after meeting more cultures they used gringo for "those who lenguage cannot be understood" some documents made by spanish explorers around the 1800's call even gringo (that sounds close to griego in spanish) to people who speak swedish (germanic language), and México have a lot of spanish influence and at the moment both options are really possibles to be taken as the oficial in the future but the "green go home" story is not really based on anything that can be verified.

    • @rramimon71
      @rramimon71 2 года назад +64

      I remember reading in a history book ( can't remember the exact reference) that during the american invasion on Mexico, the american army sang a song reciting something like " we are from the place where the green grass grow........" then people started to say here come the "gringos" as they saw them march on the streets. Call me ignorant if you will, but that makes much more sense to me than the "griegos" version.

    • @leandro2873
      @leandro2873 2 года назад +28

      @@rramimon71 The word "gringo" was in spanish dictionaries a century before the México-USA war and every hispanic country use it. That cute story is the reason why mexicans don't understand that the word doesn't mean "americans" in most countries and it just means "foreigner", especially a person who speaks a language that is totally unintelligible for a spanish-speaker person

    • @alexiscarvajal4304
      @alexiscarvajal4304 2 года назад +5

      ​@@rramimon71 well, what i said is that theres a more than just one version of where the word gringo come from, since the only related think to the usa army is the old phrases "Blood make the grass grow: kill kill kill" and "what makes the green grass grow?: Blood blood blood", and in both of that formation phrases the accent is focused on the answer kill and blood. But i only put it that way in my last comentary because i was trying to incite people to search for themselves, the think that can't be on debate is the meaning and that is not white man, is someone who language is unintelligible (cant be understood)

    • @carlosleon6788
      @carlosleon6788 2 года назад +3

      I think ur weong brother

  • @angelsotelo8965
    @angelsotelo8965 2 года назад +763

    Nunca imagine a Lebrom James reaccionando a una musica de molotov

  • @maximilianovillarlopez6018
    @maximilianovillarlopez6018 2 года назад +459

    Al empezar el vídeo los veía tan felices, sentía que estaban yendo a una trampa 😅. Hubiese estado bueno q lo vieran subtitulado para entender bien de q trata la cancion

    • @fabianmeneses1886
      @fabianmeneses1886 2 года назад +22

      Mmm la canción crítica el racismo a los latinos y creo que todo quien es afectado por el racismo se sentiria identificado con la canción y los negros en Estados Unidos pues en algún momento siempre son víctimas del racismo

    • @diosdivinodeltodo7987
      @diosdivinodeltodo7987 Год назад

      Jajajjajjaa

    • @pabloacares3272
      @pabloacares3272 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@fabianmeneses1886de hecho siempre que veo a un afroamericano reaccionar a esta canción le resbala el tema "gringo" siempre que se preguntan que gringo? White man? Así que se entiende tu punto

    • @benjaminbedolla7039
      @benjaminbedolla7039 5 месяцев назад

      @@pabloacares3272me recuerda una escena de bee movie😂😂

  • @escarmtz3417
    @escarmtz3417 Год назад +77

    Todo era risas y diversión hasta que llegó la parte... real, de un mexicano allá...

  • @dianamh3746
    @dianamh3746 2 года назад +309

    you should listen to the song with subtitles, it talks about the border patrol, about how the gringos are racist with the mexicans, and they call them beaners.
    For us Mexicans, calling us beaners is like calling you black, in a racist way, with hatred.
    This song is a response to racism, it's like a dialogue between a border policeman and a Mexican in the United States.

    • @Mauricioromero
      @Mauricioromero 2 года назад +4

      Beaners is like calling americans gringo , wetback thats its like calling someone the N-word, not the same obviously but closer

    • @_zammaz
      @_zammaz Год назад +16

      @@Mauricioromero No freaking way, never bęaner would be compared with Gringo, we call'em gringos in a lovely way not to offend.

    • @Mauricioromero
      @Mauricioromero Год назад +1

      @@_zammaz maybe now, but gringo started as a way to attacked them

    • @_zammaz
      @_zammaz Год назад +8

      You still wrong bro, we don't use it as derogatory, there's no comparison between gringo('Green go') and beaner.

    • @jesuslopezandres
      @jesuslopezandres Год назад +1

      Solo el gringo blanco y cobarde no ustedes hermanos si no fueras por sus armas gringos cobardes

  • @hixboxon4331
    @hixboxon4331 2 года назад +69

    Colombian right here.
    That's our official Latino anthem against the Fire Nation.
    Powered by one of the best bands from Latin America. Molotov.

  • @anthonymedina6121
    @anthonymedina6121 2 года назад +721

    Viva México cabrones!!!!❤️🇲🇽😎

    • @maydelishurtado1455
      @maydelishurtado1455 2 года назад +45

      Jajaja...soy Colombiana y como me encanta esta canción, le dieron en la madre a los gringos como dirían udes... jajaja...👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇲🇽🇨🇴🇲🇽🇨🇴.acá con nuestra sombra de Pablo Escobar, que grande Molotov.

    • @UzkatexiT50
      @UzkatexiT50 2 года назад +26

      Soy venezolano pero viva México carajo!!!

    • @sajhidragnarok7513
      @sajhidragnarok7513 2 года назад +16

      VIVA NUESTRO PAIS HERMANO 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

    • @marcosantamaria9156
      @marcosantamaria9156 2 года назад +15

      Soy Ecuatoriano 🇪🇨 y que buena canción tienen mucha razón ... Viva latinoamericana cabrones

    • @hildamoragm5046
      @hildamoragm5046 2 года назад +5

      Viva hermano!

  • @joseaquino55
    @joseaquino55 2 года назад +167

    This Song Was Written By Randy An American Guy From This Band. Cause The Border Patrol Didn’t Let His Wife Who’s Is Mexican Into USA Even She Was Legal To Get In To The Country That’s Why He Wrote That Song , Hating On His Own “People”. Good Reaction Love Your Videos I’m A Fan From Mexico Keep IT Up Good Vibes

    • @_Gato.Negro_
      @_Gato.Negro_ 2 года назад +10

      Both, wife and daughter, they separated them from him for being mexicans and treated him oddly for being "white" and having a "brown" family like if he was a traitor or something.

    • @heryckcalvo
      @heryckcalvo 2 года назад +2

      @@Santiago-sh3cq both

  • @RankitoJanis
    @RankitoJanis 2 года назад +113

    Si vieran la letra en ingles no estarían riendo tanto

  • @rivenhoff
    @rivenhoff 2 года назад +58

    This song talks about racist. About the mexican people who don't like to feel racism, and don't like to be called "beaner", because all we are humans, all we are people searching for a better place to live, searching for a future for our family. This is The real meaning of this song.

  • @Thepaserone
    @Thepaserone 2 года назад +298

    Molotov is a very iconic Mexican rock-rap band from the 90's that is known for being anti-political, anti-government and basically they made fun of everything and everybody. The new generation of millennials tried to shut them down over an album cover from 1997. All of their members are Mexican except for Randy Ebright who was born in Michigan.

    • @kenialcaso
      @kenialcaso 2 года назад +20

      You're talking about Gen Z, younger millenials like myself were like 10-13 yo at the time this song was released and loved it.

    • @Thepaserone
      @Thepaserone 2 года назад +7

      @@kenialcaso yeah I was 21 at the time it was released and that era was one of the best of spanish rock. Basically this group changed the game being controversial and I laughed my ass off when I heard they were trying to cancel them over a stupid album cover and the "pu*o" song from over 25 years ago.

    • @arramia
      @arramia 2 года назад +18

      Los millenials crecimos con molotov 🤣 los centenials son los que quisieron cancerlarlos

    • @lauraescobedo3889
      @lauraescobedo3889 2 года назад +5

      Nadie los quiso cancelar xd los ruquillos se pusieron a fantasear acerca de eso y se creyeron sus propias fantasías

    • @Thepaserone
      @Thepaserone 2 года назад +4

      @@lauraescobedo3889 pues en aquel entonces en Twitter se pusieron en trending por la portada de su álbum. Y hubo varios hilos de varias personas de la LGBT community que estaban llorando por cancelarlos así que no se que hablas.

  • @levillechamp
    @levillechamp 2 года назад +49

    Some americans (especially along the border area) disparagingly refer to Mexican migrants as "beaners" for"bean eaters".

  • @gozth
    @gozth 2 года назад +21

    The man in the middle is Vicente Fox Quesada, former president of Mexico

    • @diegoanchaya3760
      @diegoanchaya3760 2 года назад

      Who are the other ones?

    • @diegoanchaya3760
      @diegoanchaya3760 2 года назад

      Osea uno es bush... pero y el otro?

    • @jaredsierra252
      @jaredsierra252 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@diegoanchaya3760 el otro es Clinton

    • @malh95
      @malh95 8 дней назад

      @@diegoanchaya3760 Carlos Salinas de Gortari

  • @cindyd4502
    @cindyd4502 Год назад +17

    I love this song!!! I remember my uncle showing us this group and telling us to never be ashamed to be Mexican because we weren’t illegals (my mom had gotten deported); this song goes into depth about racism and modern colonialism. Ever since I’ve been very interested in Mexican culture, always embracing it and never backing down. Another reason why he mentioned Santa Ana who sold Texas for his life, making Mexico lose territory. A lot of people consider him a traitor. Him saying that to remind them that Native Americans were here before the Pilgrims so we cannot be illegal in our land. I really love this song and seeing this video bought me back to this song 😆

  • @alexamy100
    @alexamy100 2 года назад +123

    El relato popular dice que la palabra gringo viene de "Green go home!", que era lo que le gritaban los soldados mexicanos a los enemigos, en alusión a su uniforme verde, durante la intervencion estadunidense en México, entre 1846 y 1848.

    • @DanielRodriguez-bz8qe
      @DanielRodriguez-bz8qe 2 года назад +5

      En realidad los uniformes gringos de aquella época eran azules; eso puede verse en las pinturas de la época.
      Gringo, según el cronista Héctor de Mauleón, viene de una cancioncita pícara que cantaban los invasores: "Green groes the brushes".

    • @recanulh
      @recanulh 2 года назад +2

      Otra versión más antigua se refiere a los españoles llamando a los franceses o ingleses y adaptada a nuestra población para referirse a los estadounidenses.

    • @tetitasmilwaukee
      @tetitasmilwaukee 2 года назад

      @@recanulh esa es la palabra gabacho, los españoles les llaman despectivamente a los franceses así. pues como que se quedó aquí.

    • @recanulh
      @recanulh 2 года назад

      @@tetitasmilwaukee no, se refería a todo aquel que no hablara la lengua española. Gabacho se usa en México desde hace mucho para referirse a la gente proveniente de eu o a ese país.

    • @-skittensito-
      @-skittensito- Год назад

      Adivinare
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  • @silva_gabby
    @silva_gabby 2 года назад +25

    They're an atisistem/controversial band In this song, they are singing with an accent, making fun of Americans speaking spanish.
    Here's my translation of this song...

    • @silva_gabby
      @silva_gabby 2 года назад +26

      Yo ya estoy hasta la madre
      **I'm already fed up
      De que me pongan sombrero
      **Of, them, putting the hat on me (racist stereotype, of the sleeping Mexican with a hat)
      Escucha entonces cuando digo
      **Listen then when I say
      No me llames frijolero
      **Don't call me Beaner (a derogatory term for mexicans)
      Y aunque exista algún respeto
      **Even though there's some respect
      Y no metamos las narices
      **And we don't meddle
      Nunca inflamos la moneda
      **We, Mexico, never inflate currency/coin
      Haciendo guerra a otros países
      **Making war on other countries (referring to how the US uses war as an excuse)
      Te pagamos con petróleo
      **We, Mexico, pay you with oil (petroleum)
      E intereses nuestra deuda
      **And our debt is interests
      Mientras tanto no sabemos
      **Mean while we don't know
      Quien se queda con la feria
      **Who keeps the cash (It's when in the video they show Bush, Fox, the then president of Mexico, and I'm not sure who the other person is, suggesting they are the ones keeping the money)
      Aunque nos hagan la fama
      **Even though they, the US, makes us, Mexico, famous
      De que somos vendedores
      **That we are dealers
      De la droga que sembramos
      **Of the drugs we plant/grow
      Ustedes son consumidores
      ** You are the consumers
      Don't call me gringo
      You fuckin' beaner
      Stay on your side
      Of that goddamn river
      Don't call me gringo
      You beaner
      No me digas beaner
      **Don't call me beaner
      Mr. Puñetero
      **Mr. Jackoff
      Te sacaré un susto
      **I'll give you a scare
      Por racista y culero
      **For being racist and an asshole
      No me llames frijolero
      **Don't call me beaner
      Pinche gringo puñetero
      **Fucking jackoff gringo
      Arriba México, Chingadamadre
      Now I wish I had a dime
      For every single time
      I've gotten stared down
      For being in the wrong side of town
      And a rich man I'd be
      If I had that kind of chips
      Lately I wanna smack the mouths
      Of these racists
      Podrás imaginarte desde afuera
      **You could imagine yourself from the outside
      Ser un Mexicano cruzando la frontera
      **Being a Mexican crossing the border
      Pensando en tu familia mientras que pasas
      **Thinking of your family while you cross
      Dejando todo lo que conoces atrás
      **Leaving everything you know behind
      Si tuvieras tú que esquivar las balas
      **If you had to dodge the bullets
      De unos cuantos gringos rancheros
      **Of some rancher gringos
      Les seguirás diciendo good for nothing wetbacks
      ** Would you keep calling them good for nothing wetbacks (another derogatory term for Mexicans)
      Si tuvieras tú que empezar de cero?
      **If you had to start from scratch?
      Now why don't you look down
      To where your feet is planted
      That U.S. soil that makes you take shit for granted
      If not for Santa Ana, just to let you know
      That where your feet are planted would be Mexico (Correcto)
      (Santa Ana was a mexican president who sold to the US almost half of what makes the US now which belonged to Mexico, some believe Santa Ana was greedy other that he was tortured or at least bullied to sell, everyone, Mexicans, see him as a traitor to the nation)
      Don't call me gringo
      You fuckin' beaner
      Stay on your side
      Of that goddamn river
      Don't call me gringo
      You beaner
      No me digas beaner
      **Don't call me beaner
      Mr. Puñetero
      **Mr. Jackoff
      Te sacaré un susto
      **I'll give you a scare
      Por racista y culero
      **For being racist and an asshole
      No me llames frijolero
      **Don't call me beaner
      Pinche gringo puñetero
      **Fucking jackoff gringo
      (Repeats)

    • @quepanchonjr
      @quepanchonjr 2 года назад +1

      Awesome 😎👏👏👏

  • @VeryVocalPro
    @VeryVocalPro 2 года назад +59

    Early bird!! According to the translate app, Frijolero translates directly to "Beaner".

  • @fernieu3537
    @fernieu3537 2 года назад +128

    Hey guys just came across your video.
    And wanted to drop some info.
    This song was written by the drummer of the band. The Guy that raps in english. He was born in US. But moved to mexico with his father. Just like many mexican americans do. I have cousins that were Born in california but lived in mexico their entire life.
    So one day the drummer and his mexican wife and daughter tried to cross the border.
    And then border patrol abused his wife and daughter for looking mexican.
    So the song basically is expressed very Well From an american and a mexican point of view. Which makes sense since the drummer is technically american he is basically mexican having livred there his whole life. So he understands both sides of the fragile struggle between US. And mexico.
    The song says some like
    Im fed up
    That u keep stereotyping me with a sombrero
    So listen up
    Stop calling me beaner
    - derogative word like the n word but towards mexican its like saying wetback-
    Then he says
    Even though we have some mutual respect
    Dont stick your nose in
    We never inflate the value money
    (Like how the US does and using it as an excuse)
    To cause wars in other countries. (Big stick policy imperealism)
    We pay the US with petroleum
    And all get is interests and debt.
    Meanwhile we have no idea whos keeping all the money
    (This is the part where we see Bush . Us president V.Fox. mexican president and idk the last person but i assume another president my guess would be Canada's. In undies having fun while portrayed
    As devils. Assuming that the politicians keep all the money and benefit From the struggles of immigrants)
    Then he talks about the US giving MEXICO the good name for or making them famous for being bad people killers and drug dealers
    (Hence in the beginning u actualy see how 3mexicans guys sleep in one bed and go out looking for work early showing in contrast to the lyrics how most immigrants actually do in US. Which is work hard. Not how the media portrays mexicans to be)
    Then yea hes like u make us fameus for saying theres a drug problem in the border.
    FROM THE DRUGS THAT WE HARVEST
    YOU ARE THE CONSUMERS
    (Thats when u see the cartoon point at camera)
    Then From the cops point of view he says u know. Dont call me GRINGO
    which means white guy ( its not deragotory but ppl perceive it this way because of ignorance)
    So dont call me white guy
    U beaner
    Mexican stay on your side of the river
    The n he switches to the mexican side responding
    Dont call me beaner
    Mr. Puñetero
    (Which translates to jackoff. Or stabber. but its really slang word for KILLER. Puñetero can mean the representation to the border patrol shooting immigrants on the border . which im sure happened in the 1980s to 2000)
    He continue with
    Im going to scare the crap out of you
    Or literally can translate to
    Im going to Fuck you up
    For being a fucking racist and a bitch
    So once again pretty cool
    Knowing that the drummer is an American that lived in Mexico that was abused by his OWN people and his OWN COUNTRY when trying to enter back with his family.
    The n the drummer raps in english
    But the spanish rap part says some like this...
    Imagine if you

    • @larissagrayebgalvan6752
      @larissagrayebgalvan6752 2 года назад +9

      And the way they speak spanish they imitate the sound the police border Patrol speaks spanish

    • @Gotro72
      @Gotro72 2 года назад +1

      Interesante!!!

    • @KyBonnieOnYT
      @KyBonnieOnYT 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, this is very well explained!

    • @johnm4461
      @johnm4461 9 месяцев назад +1

      The three animated politicians are reported to be US President George W. Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox and US Vice President Dick Cheney.

  •  2 года назад +32

    me encanta, el tipo sí es Bush y el del medio es Fox el presidente de Me´xico en aquella época. me gusta mucho la inocencia de que gringo es hombre blanco.

  • @jannabelen
    @jannabelen 2 года назад +34

    The long and short of the message is “gringo’s” got a lot to say about Mexicans who cross the border illegally. Don’t put thought into why they would risk everything and leave everyone behind… wanna call them drug dealers when “gringo’s” consumption is what drives that “business”. Lots of politics involved, all to benefit governments and not the people, (also, not being pissed at the government making money off of us and instead the hate and racism goes to the person just trying to live a better life) and it’s in the governments best interest to continue to not have a real “legal and attainable” for the “average ‘Jose’” to get to the US. And at the end of the day it’s all B.S. cause it’s stolen land the “gringo’s” are pissed that the Mexicans are on.
    Whooo…. Again, long and short “rough” concept translation 😉
    ***Please react to Tenille Townes, When I Meet My Maker ❤️

    • @randyyaelcastillotrejo2770
      @randyyaelcastillotrejo2770 2 года назад

      Así es pero la canción ya tiene un chingo ya no nos dicen frijoleros si no que ahíta es pobres xdxd

  • @memorian86
    @memorian86 Месяц назад +1

    Randy Clifford Ebright Wideman (Ithaca, Michigan; May 16, 1977), also known as "El Gringo Loco", "Amerinaco" or "El Güero", is a nationalized Mexican American musician, best known for being the drummer and vocalist of The Mexican rock band Molotov also plays the guitar and rarely the bass. He emigrated to Mexico and married a Mexican. He became nationalized with dual Mexican and American nationality. When he returned to the United States, he was discriminated against for being "Mexican" in his own country. After his frustration he released this song

  • @zzz1846
    @zzz1846 2 года назад +40

    Orgullosamente mexicano!!! 🇲🇽🇲🇽

  • @YadiraGarcia-gv4oq
    @YadiraGarcia-gv4oq 4 месяца назад +4

    jajajajaja los verdaderos "se te borró la sonrisaaaa" JAJAJAJAJAJ

  • @tu_fiel_amigo_KIRA
    @tu_fiel_amigo_KIRA 2 года назад +45

    Es buena esa música yo estuve en su último concierto Greetings from Ecuador 🇪🇨

  • @dgames9089
    @dgames9089 3 месяца назад +5

    greetings from Perú amigos y viva la raza

  • @alexhdez2000
    @alexhdez2000 2 года назад +9

    dijeron lo correcto al final, no entendieron nada. Si van a reaccionar a videos en español busquen las letras de las canciones. Suerte

  • @BlancTakito
    @BlancTakito 2 года назад +4

    Randy one of band members is American, married in Mexico he wrote this song out of an experience having his little girl rugged up by customs on her way to visit US … is a deep cultural anthem.

  • @martinezsolo6702
    @martinezsolo6702 2 года назад +8

    So one part of the song talks about (why dont you look where your feet are planted is part of Mexico) Because many states in the USA were originally land of Mexico. And way way back in the day the US Basically robbed Mexico for entire cities, Texas, New Mexico,Colorado & California I believe Brother. Comment's coming at you straight out of Mexico from your Boi Solo 🇲🇽🤙✊

  • @chona2007
    @chona2007 2 года назад +5

    I would like to reiterate the part of the song where it reminds us that a large part of USA is Mexican land. I say IS because the treaty that was made between the 2 countries was broken by the US. The Treaty of Guadalupe one of the many treaties the US has broken with the NATIVE people of this continent. When a treaty is broken it is broken completely.
    "Where your feet are planted would be Mexico!"

  • @manuele.itriagom.728
    @manuele.itriagom.728 Год назад +19

    This song is a banger. When it came out, I was already a Molotov fan and I didn't like it because of the music style. But with time I realized how much a masterpiece this album was (and this song is insane).
    I am from a Spanish speaking country, so that's why I was a fan since before this hit.

  • @Daniel-mt2zk
    @Daniel-mt2zk 2 года назад +21

    Exelente reacción Molotov lo mejor de América!!! Saludos desde Argentina!!

  • @lucashernan5070
    @lucashernan5070 2 года назад +13

    Molotov, mi banda sonora de la vida. Gracias México

  • @JoseTorres-zg7vu
    @JoseTorres-zg7vu 2 года назад +71

    Saludos mis afros, de MEXILCALPAN DE LAS TUNAS 😂😂😂😂. ES UN HONOR SER FRIJOLERO, LOS DESAYUNO CON HUEVOS..........TOCINO.......QUESO...Y TORTILLAS,😂😂😂😂😂😘

  • @emerald1444
    @emerald1444 2 года назад +26

    I'm so excited at the slide into Latin music!

    • @transleytan
      @transleytan 2 года назад

      White US people arebcalledn "gringos", especially racist guys who feel entitled to insult, abuse non-white and/or foreign born immigrants
      I was born in Uruguay and lived in half a dozen countries. We're all human ☮️

  • @JACS1N1ST3R
    @JACS1N1ST3R 2 года назад +1

    You guys are awesome for understanding yo. You get it.

  • @ElOroDelTigre
    @ElOroDelTigre Год назад +7

    No reactor I saw reacting to this has had the idea of watching a subtitled version, to understand the entire song. This song has a profound, impactful meaning.

  • @Behemot_
    @Behemot_ Месяц назад +2

    Gringo is not only white. There are white mexicans too. Gringo is for preople from USA.

  • @Pandanonimus
    @Pandanonimus 2 года назад +3

    The guy in the middle is a former president of Mexico back when this song was made, his name is Vicente Fox Quezada.

  • @miguelcustodio2177
    @miguelcustodio2177 2 года назад +4

    Gringo or "green-go" i an American soldier referring to the color of the uniforms they wore during military interventions throughout Latin America, some farmers would shout at them "green, go home"

  • @matthewcarr3561
    @matthewcarr3561 2 года назад +3

    haha love your reaction 😆. I'm half Caucasian and half Mexican. it's so funny to watch you try to understand it 🤣 . I love it. ❤️ much love

  • @carlossandoval7555
    @carlossandoval7555 2 года назад +2

    Gringo/a means every person form the United States, no matter if is a white person or black person or whatever

  • @dariovillasenor3212
    @dariovillasenor3212 2 года назад +8

    Su reacción, como dicen por aquí, "no tiene precio" 😁😁😁

  • @Koukigreen
    @Koukigreen 2 года назад +19

    You gotta do Molotov- gimme da power

  • @malvinaperez7514
    @malvinaperez7514 2 месяца назад +1

    Aguante Molotov!! Desde mi amada ARGENTINA

  • @albertskyking
    @albertskyking 3 месяца назад

    Haschem! LOL... you guys went INOCENTLY INTO THIS!

  • @JavierHinojosa1980
    @JavierHinojosa1980 2 года назад +10

    If you want a crazy latin music video, you need to react to "El Gran Silencio - Chuntaro Style"

  • @audreyedwards2408
    @audreyedwards2408 2 года назад +2

    I love seeing y’all together ❤️❤️❤️. Please when you can “Journey’ Don’t Stop Believing’ live in Houston 1981. Peace and blessings ❤️✌️

  • @freddypedraza2066
    @freddypedraza2066 2 года назад +3

    "Stared for being in the wrong side of town"
    We understand eachother, black and latinos we both know this feeling
    White gringos could never

  • @javierdelreal9136
    @javierdelreal9136 2 года назад +1

    I just seen Molotov at the Nayarit festival In Mexico last week, and they were amazing. And sound way better live.

  • @ulisarcherp4540
    @ulisarcherp4540 2 года назад

    Hey you guys, i like your coments,both of you are a very nice people. Specially her smile, so friendly and nice . Greetings from México!!!

  • @carlosrobledo6714
    @carlosrobledo6714 2 года назад +1

    i love your vibe!! much love from mexico

  • @luhermar8290
    @luhermar8290 2 года назад +5

    Excelente reacción arriba Molotov 😎🇲🇽

  • @angelcastillo347
    @angelcastillo347 4 месяца назад

    Hey guys!!! first time i see you and i have fun about your reaction and everything you said is true about the video, i will fallow from now on, and yes that was bush with a mexican president.

  • @Abkdrfl303
    @Abkdrfl303 Год назад +1

    Black and Brown music 🎶 is the best straight up.

  • @alemartinez3149
    @alemartinez3149 2 года назад +1

    I'm so excited to see your face while you watch the video 🤣

  • @soniavelasco8070
    @soniavelasco8070 2 года назад +17

    Alguien que les explique las fraces de español a ingles cuando se enteren quisiera ver sus caras 🤣

  • @megapepe76
    @megapepe76 2 года назад +5

    You need to watch this again with english subtitles

  • @parejon78
    @parejon78 Год назад +1

    love u guys from mexico

  • @ytwacher8047
    @ytwacher8047 2 года назад +1

    frijolero is spanish for beaner, a slur that´s used against mexicans.

  • @jasminemorales5415
    @jasminemorales5415 2 года назад +4

    This song is a staple in my household lol

  • @rome1034
    @rome1034 2 года назад +2

    Real ass song 💯 Mexican 🇲🇽 good looking on reacting to this

  • @rochusheller3465
    @rochusheller3465 3 месяца назад +1

    Sorry, folks, but Molotov is legendary! Love their music since I worked there. Viva Mexico ... cabrones!

  • @mariomacias7090
    @mariomacias7090 2 года назад +1

    That’s a great reaction video.

  • @carlosstanleymunozmonjaras9431
    @carlosstanleymunozmonjaras9431 2 года назад

    Great video im gonna subscribe right now and keep doing well congrats

  • @marcoalonso8890
    @marcoalonso8890 2 года назад +7

    Saludos desde México!!
    Me suscribo!!

  • @cyber751
    @cyber751 Год назад

    ¡Jajajaja! Love this!!! Love seeing POC enjoying our music. 🖤💚🤍❤️🖤

  • @seasmamon5068
    @seasmamon5068 3 месяца назад

    I love that energy

  • @senorital.5806
    @senorital.5806 2 года назад +2

    Este vídeo tiene muchas verdades que en Estados Unidos no quieren no pueden escuchar o saber porque de lado de la frontera las cosas son diferentes en cuanto al trato .
    Hace 2 semanas binde dijo que México y Latinoamérica no era su patio trasero si no su patio delantero para nosotros los latinos es ofensivo no somos patio de juego o experimento social para que otros países saqué de nosotros su provecho .
    Este vídeo es un grito de protesta .
    Nosotros los latinos nunca no hemos metido en tipo invasión a Estados Unidos pero su gobierno es un entrometido en todos nuestros países.

  • @danyhernandez6656
    @danyhernandez6656 3 месяца назад

    I saw them 20 years ago in mexico city. Man the best Mexican band concert, kinda underground band because the political songs, damn good band

  • @weird2482
    @weird2482 2 года назад +1

    In fact, that song was composed by an American when he saw how an American officer treated his daughter who was born in Mexico and treated her contemptuously, he took her to the United States to meet her state family.
    He was disappointed in his own country

  • @JavierHinojosa1980
    @JavierHinojosa1980 Год назад +1

    Well "Gringo" is any guy from USA, the word can be reached to the USA / Mexico War, when Meixican used to sing "Green, go home!"...."green, go", thats Gringo. Also, it became so popular that in every latin american country, Gringo is usually used to call a white foreigner who doesnt speak spanish (from USA, Canada, Finland, Sweden, Russia).

  • @supergory1569
    @supergory1569 2 года назад

    Love “good vibes baby” part

  • @gonzaloandrew2802
    @gonzaloandrew2802 2 года назад +7

    jjaa me reí con ustedes, nuevo subscriptor saludos de chile ✌️🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱

  • @IshavedChewbacca
    @IshavedChewbacca Год назад +1

    "gringo" in Mexico means something different than in the rest of Latin America, where it just means "white man". In Mexico "gringo" means "US American" regardless of race. Kind of a jab at them for calling themselves Americans, because we all are Americans, from Canada to Argentina. Also it´s waaaay less derogatory, in fact Randy Ebright from Molotov is a White American who mainly wrote this song, he calls himself "El Gringo Loco"

  • @FLOR-cu2be
    @FLOR-cu2be 2 года назад

    Yup 👍 Molotov and inmortal tech say facts

  • @rudygonzalez716
    @rudygonzalez716 2 месяца назад

    The real beauty and power of this song is in the Spanish lyrics. This band has always put out great music, not everyone agrees with their message but those who don’t are usually the target of their anti-establishment message. Even their most controversial songs like(P*to), which has been banned in several countries over the misunderstanding of its message as homophobic, is full of social awareness message often hidden in double entendres and double meanings which is very popular throughout Mexico and specifically in CDMX where the band originated. They’re Mexico’s version of Rage Against the Machine.

  • @ThefirstOne-tf5ms
    @ThefirstOne-tf5ms 2 месяца назад

    4:58 the guy in the middle i think is the former mexican president vicente fox who was in the chair at the same time as bush

  • @pochomachuca9629
    @pochomachuca9629 2 года назад +9

    Molotov is a Mexican rock band who is basically the Latin America’s version of the N.W.A. Their lyrics are full of political and social commentary where they discuss racism, police brutality, government corruption, etc. since their conception in 1995, everyone from politicians to TV network giants have unsuccessfully tried to censor them, but they are still going strong

  • @JayMill24
    @JayMill24 2 года назад

    Go back and look at both of you at 3 minutes. HaHa, worth the watch!!

  • @jesusapalancares.1492
    @jesusapalancares.1492 2 года назад +2

    “Frijolero” I meen Beanaer, They call us like that. 🇲🇽

  • @TheRealHucasys
    @TheRealHucasys Месяц назад

    The 3 guys are at the border and a gringo comes and hires them to work at the beginning. The whole video is about the "business" relation between the US and Mexico, at government level and socially like when the gringo gets the guys to work for him but then at the same time they are persecuted for crossing the border. Or like when they say "the drugs we sow, you consume".
    ¡Viva Mexico cabrones! Saludos desde Chile.

  • @fernandoalvarezdelgadillo6780
    @fernandoalvarezdelgadillo6780 2 месяца назад

    Gringo is someone who lives in the US and/or Canada and their main language is Inglish. The origin is debated, but the most accepted origin is set in the war between Mexico and the US, maybe from the phrase "green goes" but, no one knows. Fun fact Randy is the gringo in the band, and he wrote this song, based on his own experience.

  • @emmanuelcordovaaa
    @emmanuelcordovaaa Год назад

    The definition of a gringo comes from how the policemen who are in El Paso Texas who wear green dress, as Mexicans it was a way of saying that the police came green, green go! (gringo).

  • @jesusyepizgaray9838
    @jesusyepizgaray9838 Месяц назад

    Cuando vivi en Washington le traduje la canción a mis compañeros jajajaja su cara jamas la olvidare.

  • @eltemido6232
    @eltemido6232 2 года назад +3

    long live Mexico 🇲🇽

  • @isaaksua1916
    @isaaksua1916 2 года назад +9

    No entendí lo que dijeron pero me agradaron :)

  • @daemonolatriahypnotica7179
    @daemonolatriahypnotica7179 4 месяца назад +1

    “JTRB” de “Resorte” Es una canción más antigua y mucho mejor que toca el mismo tema.

  • @GnaroB
    @GnaroB 2 месяца назад

    Wow! Always follow your eminem reactions happy to see this reaction 2!!

  • @stephanieclark796
    @stephanieclark796 Год назад +1

    'frijolero' means beaner, and 'gringo' means american and is literally pronounced greengo (as in the green uniforms the army uses....so greengo means 'green go (away)' ) that is where the term comes from in Latin America

  • @mariomanuel2422
    @mariomanuel2422 4 месяца назад

    3:55 had me dying 😂😂😂😂

  • @miguelhknieves9103
    @miguelhknieves9103 2 года назад +6

    Reaccionen a la entrevista de Randy del porque hizo esta canción, para que lo entiendan mejor.

  • @arkoriameterna3593
    @arkoriameterna3593 2 года назад

    Love your presentation

  • @JorgeFlores-ny8ch
    @JorgeFlores-ny8ch 2 года назад +2

    what it do Half and Jay, awesome work guys! please react to LA CUCA *EL SON DEL DOLOR* hope you enjoy it!

  • @josuerodriguez1291
    @josuerodriguez1291 2 года назад

    Yes sir this shit is fire old school band

  • @ross9503
    @ross9503 2 года назад +1

    The different looks of the girl 😮😁 OMG so radically different haha great 😜💖

  • @HumbertoDiazJimenez
    @HumbertoDiazJimenez 2 месяца назад

    You gays really happy have fan hello good vibes