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Puto is a song by the Mexican band Molotov from their album ¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?. The word puto literally translates as "man-whore", which is often used as a derogatory term for gay males in Mexican Spanish, equal to the American slang faggot. The term, as many other homophobic slurs in Mexican Spanish is also used to describe men that behave in an unmanly manner, for example, cowards. Although the song itself allegedly follows the latter connotation in which the group is mocking those who do not stand up for themselves, the lyrics do not only include "puto," but also "marica," and "joto," other homophobic slurs.

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  • «Puto» es una canción de la banda mexicana Molotov, lanzada en 1997 e incluida en el álbum debut ¿Dónde jugarán las niñas?.​ Al igual que las demás canciones del álbum, la canción es una crítica hacia el gobierno y a los políticos de México. Sin embargo fue considerada como ofensiva hacia la comunidad LGBT por el uso excesivo de la palabra «puto» (usada como insulto hacia los homosexuales) en su letra.​ En el documental de 2012 Gimme The Power, el productor de la canción, el argentino Gustavo Santaolalla, explicó el significado de la palabra «puto» en la letra: (es)
  • Puto is a song by the Mexican band Molotov from their album ¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?. The word puto literally translates as "man-whore", which is often used as a derogatory term for gay males in Mexican Spanish, equal to the American slang faggot. The term, as many other homophobic slurs in Mexican Spanish is also used to describe men that behave in an unmanly manner, for example, cowards. Although the song itself allegedly follows the latter connotation in which the group is mocking those who do not stand up for themselves, the lyrics do not only include "puto," but also "marica," and "joto," other homophobic slurs. (en)
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  • «Puto» es una canción de la banda mexicana Molotov, lanzada en 1997 e incluida en el álbum debut ¿Dónde jugarán las niñas?.​ Al igual que las demás canciones del álbum, la canción es una crítica hacia el gobierno y a los políticos de México. Sin embargo fue considerada como ofensiva hacia la comunidad LGBT por el uso excesivo de la palabra «puto» (usada como insulto hacia los homosexuales) en su letra.​ En el documental de 2012 Gimme The Power, el productor de la canción, el argentino Gustavo Santaolalla, explicó el significado de la palabra «puto» en la letra: Puto no es el homosexual, puto es el que te saca lo que tienes para comer. Puto es el que ejerce el poder de una manera desmedida.​ En 1998 se lanzaron remixes de la canción que fueron incluidos en el álbum Molomix.​ En 2020 la banda realizó una adaptación de la canción, la cual fue titulada «Juntos», que busca generar concientización ante la difícil situación que atraviesa el mundo ante la pandemia de COVID-19.​ Al año siguiente, el cantante Georgel lanzó una versión titulada «No Putx», con la colaboración del vocalista de Molotov, Tito Fuentes. Esta canción retrata y condena la violencia y discriminación hacia la comunidad LGBT.​​ (es)
  • Puto is a song by the Mexican band Molotov from their album ¿Dónde Jugarán las Niñas?. The word puto literally translates as "man-whore", which is often used as a derogatory term for gay males in Mexican Spanish, equal to the American slang faggot. The term, as many other homophobic slurs in Mexican Spanish is also used to describe men that behave in an unmanly manner, for example, cowards. Although the song itself allegedly follows the latter connotation in which the group is mocking those who do not stand up for themselves, the lyrics do not only include "puto," but also "marica," and "joto," other homophobic slurs. The band faced criticism when the song was interpreted as a slur against homosexuals. As a result, the group's first tour in Germany was met with crowds of angry gay and lesbian protesters. In defense of the band and their use of the word "puto," producer Gustavo Santaolalla told an interviewer from the Spanish language rock and roll magazine Retila: Spanish: Lo de 'homofóbico' te lo aclaro ya: en la canción 'Puto', la palabra, de ninguna manera está utilizada como un ataque a la comunidad homosexual, para nada. Se usa como se utilizaría en Argentina al decir 'turro', por ejemplo, un tipo que es un ...qué sé yo... un miserable, un 'loser', un tipo mala onda. No es un insulto a un homosexual. La letra dice, 'Puto el que nos quita la papa/el que creyó lo del informe...' Está dirigido específicamente a ese tipo de persona. Y por el lado de lo de sexista, las canciones están hechas con humor y dirigidas, precisamente, a toda esa mentalidad machista y latina. English: About the homophobic thing, I'll clear that up now: in the song 'Puto', the word is in no way used as an attack on the homosexual community, at all. It is used like the word "turro" would be in Argentina, for example, a guy who is ...y'know... a wretch, a loser, a bad-vibe guy. Its not an insult to a homosexual. The lyrics say, 'Puto, who takes away our grub/Puto who believes what's on the news...' Its directed specifically to that type of person. And as for the sexism, the songs are all made with humor and aimed precisely at all that Latino-Macho mentality. A remix version of the song exists on their second album Molomix. (en)
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