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"Mary Jane" is a popular song by the Spanish funk-rock band , featured on their self-titled debut album released in 1999. The track is widely recognized for its high-energy fusion of funk and rock, a signature style the band calls "funky andaluz embrutessío". Song Meaning and Context

The band formed in Seville, Spain, and became a prominent fixture in the Spanish music scene for their eclectic sound and powerful live performances. Their work often blends metal, funk, and flamenco elements, as seen in the diverse instrumentation of the "Mary Jane" anniversary version. ofunkillo_mary_jane

While the term "Mary Jane" is a classic footwear style, in the context of O'Funk'illo's lyrics, it serves as a common slang term for . "Mary Jane" is a popular song by the

: In 2018, the band released a special version of the song for their album 20 Años Ajierro & 30 Amigos Embrutessío' , featuring collaborations with various artists including Juanito Makandé , Rozalén, and Raimundo Amador. About O'Funk'illo Their work often blends metal, funk, and flamenco

: The song features lyrics in Spanish that describe a deep, almost obsessive relationship with "Mary Jane," referring to it as the "smoke of my chimney" and a source of "absolute peace". It expresses a plea against the illegalization of their "way of life".

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