Lyric discussion by Elimination 

Yes, "dinero" is spanish for money. And this song's melody doesn't only recall The Beatles' Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, but also Simon & Garfunkel's Cecilia. The lyrics are self-explanatory, no meanings need to be posted, however, it's worth noting how well this song fits the album's concept: unpleasant realities of American life. In this case, spoiled, lazy people who are used to avoiding work are not only doing a disservice to their own life, but those who support such selfishness are also to blame for putting up with it.

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