La Taquicardio
El Komander
The Highs and Lows of a Wild Night
The song "La Taquicardio" by El Komander is a vivid portrayal of a night filled with excess and substance abuse. The lyrics describe a scene where the protagonist is engaging in heavy drinking and cocaine use, seeking to reach a state of extreme euphoria and altered consciousness. The term 'taquicardio' in the song's title refers to tachycardia, a condition where the heart rate exceeds the normal resting rate, which can be a side effect of cocaine use. The song's narrative is straightforward, detailing the physical sensations and the reckless abandon with which the protagonist indulges in his vices.
El Komander is known for his involvement in the Mexican regional music scene, particularly in the subgenre known as 'narcocorridos,' which often tell stories about the drug trade and its associated lifestyle. The lyrics of "La Taquicardio" reflect this genre's typical themes, with references to drug consumption and a hedonistic approach to life. The mention of 'Tony Montana,' the main character from the movie 'Scarface,' further emphasizes the glorification of a drug lord's lifestyle, which is a common trope in narcocorridos.
However, despite the seemingly celebratory tone, the song also hints at the darker side of drug abuse. The physical symptoms described, such as numbness, shaking, and nosebleeds, serve as a reminder of the harmful effects of cocaine. The repetition of these symptoms throughout the song suggests a cycle of addiction that the protagonist is trapped in, highlighting the destructive nature of substance dependence.