Gallo Negro (part. Pepe Vásquez y Arturo Zambo Cavero)
Pepe Vásquez
The Rooster's Anthem: Celebrating Alianza Lima's Spirit
"Gallo Negro" is a vibrant and spirited tribute to the Peruvian football club Alianza Lima, capturing the essence of the team's cultural and emotional significance. The song, performed by Pepe Vásquez alongside Pepe Vásquez and Arturo Zambo Cavero, is a celebration of the club's history, achievements, and the passionate support it receives from fans across Peru. The repeated rooster crowing, "Kikiriki," symbolizes the team's dominance and pride, likening Alianza Lima to a "Gallo Negro," or black rooster, known for its strength and fighting spirit.
The lyrics paint a picture of Alianza Lima as a unifying force in Peruvian society, bringing joy and hope to its supporters. The song references the club's origins in the district of La Victoria and its rise to national prominence, highlighting how the team's success brings happiness to the entire country. The imagery of "blanquiazul," or blue and white, represents the team's colors and the hope they inspire. The song also emphasizes the unique style of play associated with Alianza Lima, described as "fútbol picarón," characterized by skillful moves like "taquito" and "pared," which are playful and strategic.
The cultural significance of Alianza Lima is further underscored by the mention of "morada procesión," a reference to the religious processions in Peru, suggesting that supporting the team is akin to a spiritual experience. The song captures the emotional highs of football, where a goal by Alianza Lima not only brings joy to La Victoria but also lights up the entire nation. "Gallo Negro" is more than just a football anthem; it is a celebration of community, identity, and the enduring spirit of a beloved team.