Cocorocó (Gallito de La Pasión)

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The Tale of the Little Rooster with a Big Heart

The song "Cocorocó (Gallito de La Pasión)" by Los Huasos Quincheros tells the story of a small but brave rooster, known as the 'Gallito de la Pasión.' The lyrics describe how this little rooster stirs up the henhouse with his courage and determination, despite his small size. The repeated phrase 'Cocorocó' is an onomatopoeic representation of the rooster's crow, a symbol of his presence and assertiveness.

The narrative of the song unfolds with the 'Gallito' facing challenges, such as being chased by a larger rooster and getting tangled up after jumping over a fence. These episodes highlight the rooster's adventurous spirit and his willingness to take risks, even when the odds are against him. The advice given to the 'Gallito' not to go out courting for love, as something unexpected might happen, serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of overreaching or acting impulsively.

Despite the warnings and the obstacles he faces, the 'Gallito' remains confident and self-assured. He acknowledges his small stature but insists that he is a 'gallo hombrecito,' a term that could be translated as 'little man rooster,' implying that he possesses the qualities of a grown and respectable rooster. This assertion of identity and self-worth, regardless of physical limitations, is a central theme of the song, celebrating the idea that true courage and character come from within.

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  2. Bajando pa' Puerto Aysén
  3. Chiu Chiu
  4. Bajo el Sauzal
  5. El Corralero
  6. Cocorocó (Gallito de La Pasión)
  7. El Martirio
  8. Sufrir
  9. El Guatón Loyola
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