5 Chords used in the song: F, A, Dm, C, Bb
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Intro:F A Dm C
F A
I don't practice santeria I ain't got no crystal ball
Dm C
I had a million dollars but I'd, I'd spend it all
F A
If I could find that Heina and that Sancho she's found
Dm C
Well I'd pop a cap in Sancho and I'd slap her down
Coro:
Bb C F Dm
All I really wanna know my baby
Bb C F Dm Bb
All I really wanna say I can't define
C F Dm
It's love that I need
Bb C
But my soul will have to
F A
Wait 'till I get back, find a Heina of my own
Dm C
Daddy's gonna love one and all
F A
I feel the break, feel the break, feel the break
Dm C
And I gotta live it up Oh yeah, uh huh, well I swear that I
Coro
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F A
He knows what is good for him he best go run and hide
Dm C
Daddy's got a new 45
F A
And I won't think twice to stick that barrel straight down Sancho's throat
Dm C
Believe me when I say that I've got something for his punk ass
Coro
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About this song: Santeria
"Santeria" is a song by Sublime on their third album, Sublime. The band Sublime has reggae, rock, and mexican influences. Many would say their largest influence is the Jamaican reggae artist Bob Marley. The song includes the bassline and pre-rhythm guitar riff from Sublime's earlier song "Lincoln Highway Dub" off the album Robbin' the Hood.This song tells the story of a jealous ex-boyfriend pursuing to reclaim his ex-girlfriend from a man. The lead singer of Sublime Read more on Last.fm.