Gabacho is a colloquial and often derogatory term used in Mexico to refer to a foreigner, particularly an American.
In the context of this song, it's used to refer to Donald Trump as the "gabacho president," highlighting a strong sense of national identity and a confrontational stance towards American politics. It's a word that carries a lot of cultural weight and is highly relevant to the song's provocative message.
Brujeria turn political fury into a fierce rallying cry in “¡Viva Presidente Trump!” Pretending to praise Donald Trump, the band actually uses dark satire to spotlight the candidate’s anti-Mexican rhetoric. The lyrics paint Trump as a money-hungry “güero loco” destined to deport immigrants and spark conflict. By shouting “I’ll vote for the crazy gringo,” the narrator sarcastically invites Trump to win so that Mexicans will have a clear reason to rise up, fight back, and finish any war he dares to start.
Beneath the confrontational tone lies a message of resistance and unity. Brujeria warns that soldiers already “hide in every corner,” ready to defend their people if Trump’s vision becomes reality. The song mixes humor, anger, and bravado to expose prejudice, celebrate Mexican pride, and remind listeners that hatred can ignite explosive pushback. In short, it is a thrash-metal wake-up call: if you threaten our community, we will be louder, stronger, and unafraid.