Te La Vamos A Dar

Intoxicados Intoxicados

A Raw Reflection on Street Violence and Community

The song "Te La Vamos A Dar" by Intoxicados delves into the gritty reality of street violence and the impact it has on communities. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who flaunts their power through the possession of a weapon, yet lacks the intelligence or moral compass to use it responsibly. This individual is depicted as a troublemaker, causing chaos and attracting police attention, which ultimately affects innocent bystanders, particularly the youth who are unfairly caught in the crossfire.

The song also highlights the cultural and social dynamics within the neighborhood. The mention of "paraguayos" (Paraguayans) with knives and the reference to not acting like a "mexicano" (Mexican) in Argentina's Lugano neighborhood underscores the diverse yet tense environment. These lines suggest a sense of territorial pride and a call for respect within the community. The artist emphasizes that the disruptive behavior of the individual is not welcome and that there are consequences for such actions. The repeated line "Te la vamos a dar" (We'll give it to you) serves as a warning that retribution will come unexpectedly.

Intoxicados, known for their raw and unfiltered approach to music, use this song to shed light on the harsh realities faced by many in urban areas. The lyrics are a stark reminder of the importance of community cohesion and the detrimental effects of violence and irresponsibility. The song's narrative is a powerful commentary on the need for respect and the consequences of disregarding the well-being of others in the neighborhood.

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