@monkei4life9999 you are clearly dumb if u think that a SPANISH song is going to be in englishh -_____- that was really a dumb comment. If u want somthing english please watch some dumb american video and comment on that one. :)
Instead of filling minds with negativity, please first stop yourself and think that music, the life that gives joy and happiness to many, is meant to ignite the power we all carry to see the difference between good and evil and the wisdom of having many believe in the power of God's good graces to one day shine on to you and those of your kind. Boriqua's unidos siempre y nadie nos puede matar con la alma y fe que Dios nos as bendecido.
From what I can gather there is a small shrub called "Saraguey" which the Santero ritually throws the bad spirits onto after removing them from your body. You are then instructed to break the bush in order to break the spirits. Thus we get the phrase "Rompe Saraguey". Anyway back to Aguanile. The song is peppered with Christianity because Santeria is well integrated with Catholic saints. Often times the two are practically inseparable.
Marc Anthony GET OFF HECTOR LAVOE'S BALLS fool. All this Idiots talking about being proud of being "Hispanic" motafuckas, we are all INDIANS or INDIGENAS, and besides that this is not Music from Spain, this song is for a Ritual to OGHUN. Agua Nille Mai Mai is a Locumi Invocation (African) for The Yoruba Religion in a ritual to Oghun and Ochosi. Maferefun Oghun Ache.
As Latinos from the Caribe we are all blessed with the blood of the Tanio Indians within us and as a generation of human beings that all come from Africa - where we all started life. Every generation has their chosen few to touch the masses. Covering songs to touch those that stand beside us but still honoring those that have been lost due to time - It all serves to ignite and keep the faith alive any which way our universe can.
This song is from a Santeria chant. It's meaning is simple: it refers to the ritual of cleansing oneself of bad spirits and cleaning your home of bad spirits. Agua means to clean and and Ile means your home. Your home can mean your own body or your actual home. It's similar to "Rompe Saraguey" which is another song about another Santeria ritual which is suppose to clean the body of bad spirits. "Rompe" means to break in Spanish.
@SomoshiphopRadio its soo true Im Nigerian -yoruba ethnicity and I was watching a movie "Next day Air" this song played, the chanting and hook felt/sounded soooo familiar. I had to download it. It was just the pronunciation was slightly different. My parents mothers are afrocuban/ afrobrazil but born n raised in Nigeria as yorubas. people dont know how much alike the music religion and foods are.
From what I can gather there is a small shrub called "Saraguey" which the Santero ritually throws the bad spirits onto after removing them from your body. You are then instructed to break the bush in order to break the spirits. Thus we get the phrase "Rompe Saraguey". Anyway back to Aguanile. The song is peppered with Christianity because Santeria is well integrated with Catholic saints. Often times the two are practically inseparable.
no trates de imitar al mas grande ...hector lavoe solo hubo unooo...TU SERAS SIEMPRE SU IMITADOR....y la pelicula fue una falta de respeto para su memoriaaaaaaaaaaaa
@rockyoursoulout But he doesnt say that. He says Aguanile mai mai which is an African Saint of war , struggle and hardwork. Leave Afganis out of this... They're just wannabe latinos.
i cant help but to dance to this song. Colombianss gotta dance. < its in our blood. LATINOS :P btw amazing song!!
xoxodivagirl1 1 day ago
if your reading this comment you need serious help because you shouldn't be reading this. HOW CAN YOU NOT BE DANCING RIGHT NOW???????
MiaLindanessnisity23 3 days ago
Thumbs down. Whoever posted this has cut the guaguancó part off, both times. That's the best part of the song.
yanosz69 5 days ago
Me cooorrroooooooooo bailando estoooooooooooooooooo
AjarDeNauer 1 month ago
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xxxSlyfer666 16 hours ago
@AjarDeNauer es la puvertad
xxxSlyfer666 16 hours ago
@xxxSlyfer666 en la pubertad tampoco se sabe escribir correctamente todavía
AjarDeNauer 7 hours ago
<3333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
teeheelmao1223 1 month ago
i love this song so much
dilia18 1 month ago
Right no way you can sit to this song it's off the hook best slasa song to dance to!
cakemelove 1 month ago
Remember dancing to this with my grandma as a kid.
Chevy454Metal 1 month ago
Perfect Song <3
lnx2806 1 month ago
@monkei4life9999 you are clearly dumb if u think that a SPANISH song is going to be in englishh -_____- that was really a dumb comment. If u want somthing english please watch some dumb american video and comment on that one. :)
yaslei103 2 months ago
when i hear this song i got CRAZY!!!!!! i love this song i dance to this song daily no joke every day
emoluver627 3 months ago
I GO NUTS WITH THIS SONG TOO!
mariojimenezcastillo 3 months ago 2
i never get tired listening to this song !
larusalesbi 3 months ago
Aguaaa-nileeeeee
larusalesbi 3 months ago
Wow english
monkei4life9999 4 months ago
first 20 seconds = BOSS! last 3 minutes and 40 seconds = my feet wont stop movin :)
hmmmilovesnow 4 months ago 2
aguanileeeeeeeeeeee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
larusalesbi 4 months ago
Love Marc Anthony...
ababyisa16 4 months ago
ΚΥΡΙΕ ΕΛΕΙΣΟΝ.... ΑΜΗΝ
bakulen8 5 months ago 5
@bakulen8 hahahhahhahahaha
AiMiLiA16 4 months ago
i start dancing anywhere that I am when I hear this song, soy por que soy latina o es la cancion? jajjaja
NenitaLinda305 5 months ago
@SomoshiphopRadio
Instead of filling minds with negativity, please first stop yourself and think that music, the life that gives joy and happiness to many, is meant to ignite the power we all carry to see the difference between good and evil and the wisdom of having many believe in the power of God's good graces to one day shine on to you and those of your kind. Boriqua's unidos siempre y nadie nos puede matar con la alma y fe que Dios nos as bendecido.
bsantino1919 5 months ago
@SomoshiphopRadio
From what I can gather there is a small shrub called "Saraguey" which the Santero ritually throws the bad spirits onto after removing them from your body. You are then instructed to break the bush in order to break the spirits. Thus we get the phrase "Rompe Saraguey". Anyway back to Aguanile. The song is peppered with Christianity because Santeria is well integrated with Catholic saints. Often times the two are practically inseparable.
bsantino1919 5 months ago
Marc Anthony GET OFF HECTOR LAVOE'S BALLS fool. All this Idiots talking about being proud of being "Hispanic" motafuckas, we are all INDIANS or INDIGENAS, and besides that this is not Music from Spain, this song is for a Ritual to OGHUN. Agua Nille Mai Mai is a Locumi Invocation (African) for The Yoruba Religion in a ritual to Oghun and Ochosi. Maferefun Oghun Ache.
SomoshiphopRadio 5 months ago
@SomoshiphopRadio
As Latinos from the Caribe we are all blessed with the blood of the Tanio Indians within us and as a generation of human beings that all come from Africa - where we all started life. Every generation has their chosen few to touch the masses. Covering songs to touch those that stand beside us but still honoring those that have been lost due to time - It all serves to ignite and keep the faith alive any which way our universe can.
bsantino1919 5 months ago
@SomoshiphopRadio
This song is from a Santeria chant. It's meaning is simple: it refers to the ritual of cleansing oneself of bad spirits and cleaning your home of bad spirits. Agua means to clean and and Ile means your home. Your home can mean your own body or your actual home. It's similar to "Rompe Saraguey" which is another song about another Santeria ritual which is suppose to clean the body of bad spirits. "Rompe" means to break in Spanish.
bsantino1919 5 months ago
@bsantino1919 Fo sho I know, I practice Santeria, :P
SomoshiphopRadio 5 months ago
@SomoshiphopRadio its soo true Im Nigerian -yoruba ethnicity and I was watching a movie "Next day Air" this song played, the chanting and hook felt/sounded soooo familiar. I had to download it. It was just the pronunciation was slightly different. My parents mothers are afrocuban/ afrobrazil but born n raised in Nigeria as yorubas. people dont know how much alike the music religion and foods are.
MrSocool07 5 months ago 2
@SomoshiphopRadio
From what I can gather there is a small shrub called "Saraguey" which the Santero ritually throws the bad spirits onto after removing them from your body. You are then instructed to break the bush in order to break the spirits. Thus we get the phrase "Rompe Saraguey". Anyway back to Aguanile. The song is peppered with Christianity because Santeria is well integrated with Catholic saints. Often times the two are practically inseparable.
bsantino1919 5 months ago
ima use it for my quince yeh baby:D
MiLong8o 5 months ago
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I grew up to this song, i'm 17 and i fucking love it.
jbcamprocklover 6 months ago
I LOVE this song!.. :)
IZW28 6 months ago
no trates de imitar al mas grande ...hector lavoe solo hubo unooo...TU SERAS SIEMPRE SU IMITADOR....y la pelicula fue una falta de respeto para su memoriaaaaaaaaaaaa
xxxtriplear 6 months ago
Omg!! Chills to my Latina Skin!! <3 I love it!!
imillerrTV 6 months ago
I dont understand 1 word but this 1 of my favorite songs make me want to salsa at a stop light
ricoswell1 6 months ago
oleeeee oleeee eres un fiera dios te vendiga esa garganta tan bonitaaaaaa
elvacilonable 6 months ago
I don't know what he's saying, but I know good music. Love it!
zdaflow 6 months ago
yo encanta este cancion ! :D
Amboyzflacka 6 months ago
Grandisima cancion!!
CarliitosFs 7 months ago
i luv this song
msbabygirlloveu 7 months ago
Asssaaaaaa olleeee eeppaaaaaaaaaaaaaa pampampam tchitok tchikitoc yyyeeepaaaaa bamabamabama esooooo e e e e e el reyyyy
stjaques66 7 months ago
im fuckin white and this song makes me wanna get on the dance floor! whats it mean tho? hahaha
510PAPABEAR 7 months ago 3
@510PAPABEAR lol, it means u have african blood somewhere in you :)
RealEllaMuffin 7 months ago 2
@510PAPABEAR it means you're listening to marc anthony
smoothswag718 7 months ago
@510PAPABEAR It Means Yur Aweosme Lmao
hottie22321 7 months ago
@510PAPABEAR it means holy water and it is a lot of fun to dance to. lol
melaniemusic1000 7 months ago
hahaha 1 dislike feel like a dumbass
wisdomwill 8 months ago
aaaguaaaniiiileeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEeeeEEEeeeee *dancing*
andrucate 8 months ago
@rockyoursoulout But he doesnt say that. He says Aguanile mai mai which is an African Saint of war , struggle and hardwork. Leave Afganis out of this... They're just wannabe latinos.
Killer8775 8 months ago
When I hear this song I want to dance my heart out!
ciaobella089 8 months ago
kyrie elehson..krhth elehson :D
NatasaFTW 8 months ago
O dislikes :)
MrLOLGUY11 8 months ago
i love this soundtrack!! even tho i dont know whats hes sying lol
LILJOKERDOTCOM 9 months ago
I'm a huge sweat ball right now. He just performed this on America Idol finale and I had a fit. My legs will definitely feel that tomorrow
Yunesty100 9 months ago 51
Omg I can not control myself when I hear this song, marc anthony or hector lavoe, i go nuts w/ this song. How can you not dance to this song. :D
sasukeTORNnaruto 9 months ago 117
@sasukeTORNnaruto the same is in italy? how can you not dance this song ? como oir esta cancion y ...no bailar ? es imposibleeee
mariapistoia 3 months ago
@sasukeTORNnaruto
thats so true
ricanlover26 1 week ago
THIZ IS MY SONG!!!!!
MsRose2121 10 months ago 5
salsa #1 aguanileee =) no hay mas na
MsCherrylips12 10 months ago 2
<3 I LOVE SALSA
ebliss23 10 months ago 2
<3 salsa!
jayselly1223 10 months ago 3