La Plebada
Los Dareyes De La Sierra Lyrics


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Se escuchan sonar los cuernos,
La plebada anda muy brava
El siete le dice a puma montado en una blindada
Setenta ya nos esperan con todita la manada.

Calibre 45 fal con varios cargadores
Pecheras cuernos cortitos
Los pistoleros disponen
Los radios nunca se apagan
Nomas a esperar la orden

Famoso que es culiacan
Y ranchos alrederores
Las clikas se ven pasar
La gente a veces se esconde
Pues controlan al gobierno
Pa′ ser sus operaciones

Famoso que es el salado
Y tambien badiraguato
Ya se un sitio de arriba
Tambien un sitio de abajo
La plebada anda encuernada
Por si sucede algo extraño

Es el rancho de huiziopa
Tambien el arroyo seco
Se miran camuflajiados
Tambien se visten de negro




Con pecheras y granadas
Pa' los contras y el gobierno.

Overall Meaning

The song "La Plebada" by Los Dareyes De La Sierra talks about a group of bandits or gunmen called "La Plebada" who are heavily armed and ready for an impending confrontation. The sound of horns can be heard, indicating that they are ready for battle. The leader, known as "Siete," communicates with his fellow member "Puma" who is riding in a heavily armored vehicle. They are anticipating the arrival of 70 enemies who are in the area with their herd.


The group is heavily armed with .45 caliber rifles, bulletproof vests, and short horns. They are always prepared for their next move and their radios never turn off. The people around them know that they control the government on their level, and the bandits are always on the move from one place to another. They are known to be in control of Sinaloa and its surrounding area. Therefore, people get scared and hide when seeing the group. The bandits also dress up in all-black and wear grenade launchers, ready to attack their foes and the government's forces.


The song mentions specific locations such as Huiziopa ranch and Salado, and Badiraguato towns which are known for being the criminal hotspots. The bandits are always in disguise and often operate in camouflage clothes. They are armed with pecheras (bulletproof vests) and granadas (grenades). The overall theme of the song is about the activities of the Mexican drug cartels and the violence that occurs in the region. It represents the struggles between the government and the drug cartels, the latter being often more powerful.



Line by Line Meaning

Se escuchan sonar los cuernos,
The sound of horns can be heard,


La plebada anda muy brava
The people are on high alert and angry,


El siete le dice a puma montado en una blindada
Siete is giving orders to Puma, who is riding in an armored vehicle,


Setenta ya nos esperan con todita la manada.
Seventy people are already waiting for us with all their weapons.


Calibre 45 fal con varios cargadores
They have a .45 caliber fal rifle with multiple magazines,


Pecheras cuernos cortitos
Short-horned chest plates,


Los pistoleros disponen
The gunmen are ready to take action,


Los radios nunca se apagan
The radios are always on and connected,


Nomas a esperar la orden
Just waiting for the order to be given.


Famoso que es culiacan
Culiacan is a famous place,


Y ranchos alrederores
And so are the surrounding ranches,


Las clikas se ven pasar
The gangs can be seen passing by,


La gente a veces se esconde
Sometimes people hide,


Pues controlan al gobierno
Because they are in control of the government.


Pa′ ser sus operaciones
To carry out their operations.


Famoso que es el salado
El Salado is also famous,


Y tambien badiraguato
And so is Badiraguato,


Ya se un sitio de arriba
Both are places of power,


Tambien un sitio de abajo
Both are also places of danger,


La plebada anda encuernada
The people are carrying weapons,


Por si sucede algo extraño
In case something unusual happens.


Es el rancho de huiziopa
This is the Huiziopa Ranch,


Tambien el arroyo seco
And the Dry Creek,


Se miran camuflajiados
They are in camouflage,


Tambien se visten de negro
They are also dressed in black,


Con pecheras y granadas
With chest plates and grenades,


Pa' los contras y el gobierno.
To fight their enemies and the government.




Writer(s): Larry Hernandez, Jose Darey Castro Borbon

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