[Hook]
But you ain’t nothin' but a Spic, you ain’t nothin' but a Spic
You ain’t nothin' but a Spic, but you ain’t nothin' but a Spic
[Verse One: Emilio Rojas]
There’s ten of us in that crib, we used to live with my mom and Tia Yolanda
Abuela and Tio Jose, oldest sister and father, even my two cousins
We made a lot out of nada, one family a bedroom in that two bedroom apartment
And you can say that we was strugglin' there but we ain’t ever take no government checks
They worked a few jobs, now I ain’t judgin', just sayin' stop the assumptions
Our mother would never ever accept the help of another
We crammin' in the back of that Nissan like a clown car
Drummin' on the steering wheel like the Fania All Stars
My mama skippin' meals to feed us, she gettin' flaca
And every Sunday morning, we cleanin' and bumpin' salsa
My people party till ocho en la mañana, a drink and two steps of Corona
And la bachata and still they lookin' at us like we nada
They don’t want us as neighbors, they’d rather us clean they casa
[Hook]
[Verse Two: Emilio Rojas]
Every mornin' in class, the pledge of allegiance
And teachers treat Latinos like all of us is illegals
My pops a cliché cause he left my mama with three kids
His next wife with two, dipped and ain’t been seen since
Abuelo called from Caracas where he was drunk
He cryin' and say he miss us but he ain’t met with us once
Why they look at our women like unintelligent sluts?
They raise, they cater to us, show affection and love
Proud of my sister, there’s not a lot that can fuck with her
A Venezuelan girl with a scholarship to Columbia
Jealous hoes said it’s to bring minority numbers up
Even though she ten times smarter than all them other smuts
Yeah, I’m loving Latinas, I swear those Summer nuts
They fall in love with you fast after you touch ‘em once
‘Cause we a culture full of passion, yeah
But still they lookin' at us like we savage