The Tale of Cell 27: A Story of Bravery and Survival

The song "La celda 27" by Alacranes Musical tells a gripping story set in a prison cell known as Cell 27. The lyrics unfold a mysterious and deadly tale where an infamous scorpion within the cell is known to kill the inmates who are unfortunate enough to be locked inside. This scorpion has become the embodiment of terror for the prisoners, as it guarantees a fatal outcome for anyone who enters.

The government of Durango, where the prison is presumably located, offers a pardon to any prisoner who can survive a night in Cell 27. The narrative then introduces a man named Pedro Rojas, who arrives at the prison in the year '80 and requests to be placed in the notorious cell to serve his sentence. He asks for just a match and a candle to slightly illuminate the dreaded space. As the night progresses, Pedro encounters the treacherous scorpion but manages to trap it under his hat, effectively securing his survival until morning. When the jailer comes expecting to find a corpse, he is met with a smiling Pedro who proudly claims his pardon.

The song is a testament to human courage and ingenuity in the face of certain death. It also touches on themes of justice and the harsh realities of prison life. Alacranes Musical, known for their regional Mexican music style, particularly Duranguense, uses this narrative to engage listeners with a story that is both thrilling and reflective of the struggles within the penal system.

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  1. Por Tu Amor
  2. A Cambio De Que?
  3. Donde Estas
  4. Fue su amor
  5. Sigo pensando en ti
  6. Por amarte asi
  7. Será
  8. Abrazado De Un Poste
  9. La celda 27
  10. Corazon Aqui Te Quedas
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