«Santeria Sublime» es una canción de la banda estadounidense Sublime. Esta canción es una mezcla de reggae, ska y punk rock, y trata sobre el culto a los santos de la religión afro-cubana Santería. La letra habla de la devoción de un hombre a sus santos, y cómo él confía en ellos para guiarlo. La canción también contiene referencias a la cultura cubana, como la comida, el tabaco y el ron. Esta canción se ha convertido en una de las canciones más populares de Sublime, y ha sido interpretada por muchos artistas diferentes.
I don’t practice santeria
I ain’t got no crystal ball
Well, I had a million dollars, but I
I’d spend it all
If I could find that heina
And that sancho that she’s found
Well, I’d pop a cap in sancho and I’d slap her down
What I really wanna know, my baby
What I really wanna say
I can’t define
Well, it’s love that I need oh
My soul will have to
Wait ‘til I get back
Find a heina of my own
Daddy’s gonna love one and all
I feel the break, feel the break, feel the break
And I gotta live it up, ohh, yeah, huh
Well, I swear that I
What I really wanna know, oh, baby
What I really wanna say
I can’t define
That love make it go
My soul will have to
Oh, what I really wanna say
My baby
What I really wanna say
Is I’ve got mine
And I’ll make it
Yes, I’m comin’ up
Tell sanchito that if he knows
What is good for him
He’d best go run and hide
Daddy’s got a new .45
And I won’t think twice to stick
That barrel straight down Sancho’s throat
Believe me when I say
That I got something for his punk ass
What I really wanna know, my baby, oooh
What I really wanna say is there’s just one
Way back and I’ll make it, yeah
My soul will have to wait