El Bazucazo | El Tigrillo Palma & Los Dareyes De La Sierra Lyrics, Meaning & Videos
El Bazucazo
El Tigrillo Palma & Los Dareyes De La Sierra Lyrics
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Una bazuca tronaba
A la gente del gobierno
Ese día la desarmaban
Eran varios pistoleros
Que no le temen a nada
Tenían en su poder
Armas muy sofisticadasTraían calibre 50
Y también lanzagranadas
Bazuca y cuerno de chivo
Venían en trocas blindadas
Tomaron la 15 Sur
Con rumbo pa' Sinaloa
Les pusieron un retén
Al entrar a Navojoa
Ay, parecía el infierno
Pelearon casi una hora
Estaba la PFP
Judiciales del estado
Municipales y guachos
Pero no los respetaron
Entre esa lluvia de balas
Aquellos hombres pasaron
Todavía los persiguieron
Pero algo más sucedió
Dicen que un boludo negro
volando los levanto
Y entre los cerros cercanos
Se les desapareció
Dicen que es gente del Hummer
Otros dicen que del Chapo
Se baja el cerro y no toca
Pues son de muy alto rango
Son de los más poderosos
Que tienen la voz de mando
Overall Meaning
The lyrics of El Bazucazo recount an explosive incident that took place in Obregón, where a group of heavily armed men, including several fearless gunmen, were in possession of sophisticated weapons such as a bazooka and grenade launchers. They embarked on a dangerous journey with their armored trucks, sounding off the bazooka, taking the South 15 highway towards Sinaloa. They were met with resistance from police officers, federal officers of public security, and members of the National Guard. The intense gun battle lasted nearly an hour, during which innocent lives were claimed.
The second verse tells of the group's escape, with rumors of it being assisted by helicopters or high-ranks affiliated with gang organizations. The song ends with a somber message, as it praises the power and strength of this group and those that follow them, who have the ultimate say in these areas. Their influence and control surpasses any government efforts to stop their reign of terror.
Overall, the song emphasizes the tragedy of the conflict, the power of criminal organizations, and the overwhelming sense of fear gripping the nation.
Line by Line Meaning
Todo empezó en Obregón
The event began in Obregon.
Una bazuca tronaba
A bazooka was firing.
A la gente del gobierno
Government officials were there.
Ese día la desarmaban
They were disarming on that day.
Eran varios pistoleros
Several gunmen were there.
Que no le temen a nada
They were not afraid of anything.
Tenían en su poder
They had in their possession.
Armas muy sofisticadas
Sophisticated weapons.
Traían calibre 50
They had .50-caliber guns.
Y también lanzagranadas
They also had grenade launchers.
Bazuca y cuerno de chivo
They had a bazooka and an AK-47.
Venían en trocas blindadas
They were in armored trucks.
Tomaron la 15 Sur
They took the South 15 highway.
Con rumbo pa' Sinaloa
Heading towards Sinaloa.
Les pusieron un retén
They encountered a checkpoint.
Al entrar a Navojoa
When they entered Navojoa.
Ay, parecía el infierno
It was like hell.
Pelearon casi una hora
They fought for almost an hour.
Estaba la PFP
The Federal Preventive Police was there.
Judiciales del estado
State judiciary was there.
Municipales y guachos
Municipal police and watchdogs were there.
Pero no los respetaron
But they were not respected.
Entre esa lluvia de balas
In the midst of that hail of bullets.
Aquellos hombres pasaron
Those men passed through.
Todavía los persiguieron
They were still pursued.
Pero algo más sucedió
But something else happened.
Dicen que un boludo negro
They say a black helicopter.
volando los levanto
lifted them up while flying.
Y entre los cerros cercanos
And among the nearby hills.
Se les desapareció
They disappeared.
Dicen que es gente del Hummer
They say it was people from 'Hummer.'
Otros dicen que del Chapo
Others say it was from 'Chapo.'
Se baja el cerro y no toca
They come down from the hill and never get caught.
Pues son de muy alto rango
Because they are of high rank.
Son de los más poderosos
They are among the most powerful.
Que tienen la voz de mando
Those who have the voice of command.
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Manuel Antonio Fernandez Estrada
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