Querido Fbi

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A Call for Resistance: The Defiant Voice of Calle 13 in 'Querido Fbi'

Calle 13's song "Querido Fbi" is a powerful and provocative anthem that channels the anger and frustration of Puerto Ricans towards the U.S. government and its agencies, particularly the FBI. The song is a direct response to the killing of Filiberto Ojeda Ríos, a prominent Puerto Rican independence leader, by the FBI in 2005. Through its raw and unfiltered lyrics, the song captures the collective outrage and calls for resistance against oppression and injustice.

The song opens with a message from Residente, the lead vocalist of Calle 13, addressing various segments of Puerto Rican society, from professionals to everyday citizens. This inclusive call to action underscores the widespread discontent and unity among Puerto Ricans. The lyrics vividly describe the desecration of the Puerto Rican flag and the bloodshed of its people, symbolizing the deep wounds inflicted by colonialism and external control. The mention of various neighborhoods and communities further emphasizes the collective nature of the struggle.

Residente's lyrics are filled with vivid imagery and metaphors, such as "me disfrazo de machetero" (I disguise myself as a machetero) and "les vo'a dar una pela pa' que vean que el gas pela" (I'll give them a beating so they see that gas burns). These lines evoke a sense of rebellion and readiness to fight back against the oppressors. The song also references historical events like the Ponce massacre and the Cerro Maravilla incident, linking past injustices to the present struggle. The repeated chant of "Lucha, lucha!" (Fight, fight!) and the call for a free Puerto Rico resonate as a rallying cry for liberation and self-determination.

"Querido Fbi" is not just a song; it's a manifesto of resistance. It captures the essence of Puerto Rican pride and the unyielding spirit of its people. Calle 13 uses their platform to amplify the voices of the marginalized and to demand justice and respect. The song's raw energy and unapologetic stance make it a powerful piece of protest music that continues to inspire and mobilize listeners.

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