Sonaron cuatro balasos

Antonio Aguilar Antonio Aguilar

A Tale of Revenge and Fate: The Ballad of 'Sonaron cuatro balasos'

Antonio Aguilar's song 'Sonaron cuatro balasos' is a gripping narrative that delves into themes of revenge, fate, and the consequences of one's actions. The song begins with the protagonist recounting the sound of four gunshots at two in the morning, setting a dramatic and tense scene. He reveals that he went to kill a man he found in the arms of another, driven by a gut feeling rather than any external tip-off. This act of violence is not just a random occurrence but a calculated move fueled by intense emotions and personal betrayal.

The protagonist's gun jams, sparing the life of his intended victim, which he interprets as either a stroke of luck or a sign that it wasn't the man's time to die. This moment of hesitation and the malfunction of his weapon add a layer of complexity to the narrative, suggesting that fate plays a significant role in the unfolding events. The protagonist then flees to the mountains, becoming a rebel and living a life on the run. He acknowledges that the law is after him and that his days are numbered, but he is resolute in his decision to die fighting rather than surrender.

In the final verses, the protagonist bids farewell to a woman he refers to as his 'consentida' (beloved), expressing that his death sentence is a direct result of his actions related to her. He vows that as long as he lives, their fates are intertwined, indicating a deep, albeit tragic, connection. Aguilar's storytelling, combined with the traditional Mexican musical style, paints a vivid picture of a man caught in a cycle of violence and retribution, highlighting the harsh realities of life and the inescapable nature of destiny.

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  1. La Malsentada
  2. La Chancla
  3. Caballo de Patas Blancas
  4. El Hijo Desobediente
  5. Triste Recuerdos
  6. Ya Supe Lupe
  7. Mi Ranchito
  8. Corrido de Lucio Vazquez (Los Pavos Reales)
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