> 2131compton said on
11-30-2009 at
01:17:
its pronounced say-oh-sin. it means small heart in chinese its from a old proverb.
> brianrawks123 said on
11-28-2009 at
13:57:
this is what oldschool brings us FUCKING good music
> Arider96 said on
11-27-2009 at
19:19:
i heard this in mx vs atv untamed. good song in a good game
> knextperson9 said on
11-13-2009 at
00:42:
yeah mx vs. atv untamed
> halofreak30x said on
11-12-2009 at
21:27:
same here i love that game because of this song!!
> hawkeyesfan13 said on
11-08-2009 at
07:44:
1st heard this in mx vs. atv untamed. good song
> SROeldorado12 said on
11-07-2009 at
23:41:
OLDSCHOOL ?! ;S
> screamingkatie94 said on
11-07-2009 at
18:54:
first time hearing them, ive missed out:) <3
> summmernights said on
11-03-2009 at
23:39:
first heard this song in Burnout and I loved it from then on
> khloe67 said on
11-03-2009 at
03:59:
i listen to this song when im sad lol it makes me happyXD
> fnofficer said on
10-30-2009 at
23:23:
actually santo is saint in Portuguese
> HaMpUs123678 said on
10-29-2009 at
14:52:
first time i head this song it was from burn out paradise
> filipinodelight13 said on
10-28-2009 at
22:35:
wrong its say-oh-sin
> kevinpuig said on
10-26-2009 at
21:28:
huh lol
> MegaBlahblah33 said on
10-26-2009 at
20:55:
"Saosin means small heart as well as "be careful" in Chinese (xiao xin). The word comes from a 15th century proverb about fathers telling their sons who are being married off for money not to get emotionally involved with their wives, (who could die at any time.) Green explained the meaning behind this as being a reference to the fact that nothing is eternal, and that it is a mistake to become overly attached to any one thing, because that thing will eventually be lost." -wikipedia
> spauthenticbreaks said on
10-25-2009 at
23:58:
Yea He said it was pronounced say ocean but all the videos cut it the second afterr he said it so ppl are saying that he said just kidding its Sow sin but idk
> jeddboyable said on
10-22-2009 at
02:20:
saosin rules!!!
> AznAthlete247 said on
10-22-2009 at
02:07:
they just have similar qualities.
> jejs246 said on
10-22-2009 at
02:01:
It's pronounced (Say-Oh-Sin) Sao is Portuguese for Saint. Saint Sin. Contradiction. Smart.
> 0KnifeHappy0 said on
10-22-2009 at
00:02:
I believe it is Say-Oh-Sin. It's kind of obvious from the spelling.