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Yeah it supposedly does. People say it does for many reasons, one being that "asereje" looks like a mix of the term " a ser hereje" which means to be heretics in English, another being that the chorus is always repeated and it is the unknown part of the song, implying that they are some sort of demonic words unknown that they want us to repeat. Another thing is that the chorus is so catchy it completely takes attention away form the lyrics which states that a mysterious man comes in the middle of the night with evil eyes, dancing and singing this song, and with some sort of witchcraft possesses the people with the lyrics having them drink and losing themselves or being already drunk and continuing to repeat the words. Some say they are a praise to demons and heresy, I dont really know myself. But some of this information is only noted in the original lyrics in Spanish.

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I do not now myself why would it became a demonic song, however, whenever the demonic word is always heard by my ears, first thing I did is not feel nervous, however, when i heard demonic word that means the Asereje song, it feels like something bothering me that I felt like light headed and I dont actually know what I felt. But I guess some people said was true. Not all the time of demonic words makes me feel worried but this is a special case which is too mysterious for me and I want to ask the expert, "Why I feel bothered when I heard and saw it again?"

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