A Cry Against Police Mediocrity and Abuse

The song 'Lacanao' by Once Tiros is a powerful critique of the police force, highlighting issues of mediocrity, abuse of power, and corruption. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a police system that, instead of protecting and educating the public, engages in violence and oppression. The repeated phrase 'Mediocres son' underscores the artist's disdain for the police, emphasizing their incompetence and failure to fulfill their duties honorably.

The song delves into the theme of violence, both in the actions of the police and in the way media portrays it. The artist points out the selective reporting of violence, where only certain incidents make it to the headlines, while the misconduct and criminal activities of the police are often ignored. This selective narrative creates a skewed perception of reality, where the true extent of police corruption and brutality remains hidden from the public eye.

'Lacanao' also addresses the personal impact of police violence on individuals, urging listeners to resist and speak out against injustice. The lyrics encourage a stance of defiance, advising people not to run or hide but to confront the oppressive forces head-on. The repeated warning 'Cuidado con lacanao que vas pre'' serves as a cautionary note about the dangers posed by the police, reinforcing the need for vigilance and resistance. The song's raw and direct language reflects the frustration and anger of those who have suffered at the hands of a corrupt and violent police force, making it a poignant anthem for social justice and reform.

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  1. Injusticia Divina
  2. En Silencio El Fuego
  3. Glamour Y Violencia
  4. Look Cool
  5. Aventuras Y Proezas
  6. El Globo
  7. El Monje
  8. El Tipo Q
  9. Lacanao
  10. Lacanao
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