El Aguacatero Michoacano
Exterminador
The Pride of a Michoacán Avocado Grower
The song "El Aguacatero Michoacano" by Exterminador is a vibrant celebration of regional pride and the hardworking spirit of the people from Michoacán, Mexico, particularly those involved in the avocado industry. The lyrics, sung in Spanish, tell the story of a man who is proud of his roots in Zamora, Michoacán, and his profession as an avocado grower. He enjoys the local music, symbolized by the banda and tambora, and lives life with a joyful and carefree attitude, as suggested by the line "que mi bolsa nunca llora" (my wallet never cries), indicating financial stability or a disregard for money troubles.
The song also touches on themes of self-reliance and indulgence. The protagonist works hard ("no le saco a la chamba") and feels entitled to enjoy the fruits of his labor, which includes drinking tequila and socializing with friends. There's a sense of defiance in the lyrics, as he declares that he can do whatever he pleases with his life. The mention of preferring tequila over 'Kool-Aid' suggests a preference for authenticity and strong, traditional drinks over weaker, more commercialized beverages.
Finally, the song portrays a sense of generosity and community. The avocado grower invites others to enjoy his avocados, a symbol of his labor, and even offers them as payment when he's out of money. The repeated reference to avocados throughout the song highlights the cultural and economic importance of this fruit in Michoacán, which is a major avocado-producing region. The song ends with a reaffirmation of the singer's identity and pride in being from Michoacán, despite what others may think.