When approaching a work with a title like this, it's essential to consider several factors:
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Potential challenges: Ensuring that the analysis doesn't take the song too literally when it's clearly a metaphor or satire. Also, avoiding assumptions about the artist's intent beyond what he has said publicly. Need to rely on the text as the primary source.
: Understand the context in which the work was created. This includes the cultural background, the time period, and the intentions of the creator. Sometimes, titles are meant to provoke or challenge societal norms.
I should also consider the cultural context. In some Latin American cultures, the phrase "the horse is the one who has to... " is a common idiom, but here it's literalized. The song uses this idiom literally to create a provocative statement, which might be a way to address deeper issues without directly stating them. This could be a form of political satire, using absurdity to speak truths.