6 Pies Boca Abajo

Los Tucanes de Tijuana Los Tucanes de Tijuana

The Final Goodbye: Understanding '6 Pies Boca Abajo'

The song '6 Pies Boca Abajo' by Los Tucanes de Tijuana, a Mexican Norteo band known for their corridos and lively music, delves into the emotional aftermath of a scorned love. The title itself, which translates to '6 Feet Under', sets a somber tone, indicating a metaphorical burial of feelings for a past lover.

The lyrics express a deep sense of rejection and the decision to move on from a relationship that has ended. The narrator speaks of being discarded by their partner and acknowledges the pain but also the resolve to overcome it. The act of 'burying' the former lover six feet under is a symbolic gesture of putting the past to rest, ensuring that if the ex-partner ever has second thoughts, it would be too late. This burial is not only of the person but of the memories and emotions associated with them.

The recurring theme in the song is one of resilience and the process of healing. The narrator has a conversation with their heart, agreeing to a deal to bury the past and move forward. The song captures the universal experience of heartbreak and the subsequent journey towards acceptance and letting go. It's a testament to the strength one finds in moments of vulnerability and the human capacity to recover from emotional wounds.

Share on social media Share as link

  1. Mundo de Amor
  2. Mis Tres Viejas
  3. No Solo de Traficante
  4. Espejeando
  5. Las Heladas
  6. Amor Platonico
  7. Mis Tres Animales
  8. El Tucanazo
  9. Tus Verdades
  10. El Corrido Del Diablo
View all Los Tucanes de Tijuana songs

Most popular topics in Los Tucanes de Tijuana songs

Related artists

  1. Banda Los Recoditos
    Banda Los Recoditos
  2. Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizárraga
    Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizárraga
  3. La Arrolladora Banda El Limon
    La Arrolladora Banda El Limon
  4. Joan Sebastian
    Joan Sebastian
  5. Intocable
    Intocable
  6. Bronco
    Bronco
  7. Los Temerarios
    Los Temerarios
  8. Los Tigres del Norte
    Los Tigres del Norte