El Comando Negro
Los Tucanes De Tijuana Lyrics


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Carros nuevos y blindados
Se ven de nuevo en Tijuana
Hay nuevos jefes al mando
Volvieron las caravanas
Se visten todos de negro
Y con sus pasamontañas

Bien armados se pasean
Tranquilos por el estado
Su vida muy diferente
A lo que fue en el pasado
La hacian de mandadero
Hoy les hacen los mandados

La plaza sigue 10-5
Y el Comando Negro al cien
Ya los jefes son compadres
Reforzaron su poder
Ramón les dejo las llaves
Y traen la bandera de el
Aún siguen siendo leales
A Benja y al gran Cartel
P1, Arturo y el Cholo
A la orden de Javier

El negocio nunca para
Aunque el gobierno se aferra
La mafia pone sus reglas
La ley se asusta y coopera
Por eso a través de claves
Controlan bien las fronteras

No se agüite mi compadre
Porque andemos en la lista
Ahorita estamos blindados
La ley tiene su tarifa
Y mas vale que nos cumplan
Porque ahi estan sus cobijas

La plaza sigue 10-5
Y el Comando Negro al cien
Ya los jefes son compadres
Reforzaron su poder
Ramón les dejo las llaves
Y traen la bandera de el
Aún siguen siendo leales
A Benja y al gran Cartel




P1, Arturo y el Cholo
A la orden de Javier

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "El Comando Negro" by Los Tucanes de Tijuana describe the current situation of drug trafficking in Tijuana, Mexico. The first verse refers to the presence of new and armored cars in the city, which indicates that there are new leaders who have taken control of the drug trade. These new leaders are described as being dressed in black and wearing ski masks, indicating that they are not afraid to show their power and authority.


The second verse talks about how their lives are different from what they were in the past, where they used to be simple messengers, but now they have more power and control. The chorus continues to describe their power and control over the city, stating that "the plaza" is under their control and the "Comando Negro" (Black Commando) is at their best.


The last verse talks about the control that the drug traffickers have on the borders, referring to the use of codes to control the flow of drugs and people across the border. The overall message of the song seems to be that the drug trafficking situation in Tijuana is getting worse, and the authorities are unable to control or stop it.


Line by Line Meaning

Carros nuevos y blindados
Powerful and wealthy individuals have returned to Tijuana, flaunting their wealth and status with new and armored vehicles.


Se ven de nuevo en Tijuana
These individuals have recently arrived and are now visible in Tijuana, having resumed their activities.


Hay nuevos jefes al mando
There are new leaders in charge, likely taking over from previous ones who were eliminated, jailed, or otherwise removed.


Volvieron las caravanas
Caravans of wealthy and powerful individuals have returned to Tijuana, likely for business and pleasure.


Se visten todos de negro
These individuals dress in black, likely to intimidate and project a sense of danger and authority.


Y con sus pasamontañas
They also wear ski masks to conceal their identity and avoid recognition.


Bien armados se pasean
These individuals are heavily armed and casually stroll through the state, appearing completely relaxed and undisturbed.


Tranquilos por el estado
Despite their illegal activities, these individuals feel safe and secure in their control and influence over the state.


Su vida muy diferente
Their lives have drastically improved from what they were previously, perhaps from a low-ranking role to a position of power and wealth.


A lo que fue en el pasado
These individuals have left behind their previous lives and now enjoy the benefits of their criminal activities.


La hacian de mandadero
In the past, they were mere messengers or errand boys, likely working for higher-ranked members of their organization.


Hoy les hacen los mandados
Now, they are the ones in charge and give orders to those who were once their superiors.


La plaza sigue 10-5
Their organization still controls and dominates the area, as evidenced by the phrase '10-5', a code word or signal indicating their continued presence and power.


Y el Comando Negro al cien
The 'Comando Negro,' a group within their organization, is still active and strong.


Ya los jefes son compadres
The leaders of their organization have become close friends and compadres, strengthening their bonds and mutual trust in each other.


Reforzaron su poder
They have reinforced their power and influence, likely by eliminating or neutralizing potential threats and competitors.


Ramón les dejo las llaves
Someone named Ramon has entrusted them with keys to something valuable or important, perhaps a business or property.


Y traen la bandera de él
They proudly fly the flag or banner of their organization or a leader named 'él.'


Aún siguen siendo leales
Despite their newfound power and wealth, they remain loyal to their organization and leaders.


A Benja y al gran Cartel
They are still faithful to Benja and the larger cartel they belong to.


P1, Arturo y el Cholo
These are names of individuals who are part of their organization or otherwise affiliated with it.


A la orden de Javier
They take orders from and answer to a man named Javier, likely a high-ranking member of their organization.


El negocio nunca para
Their illegal business never stops or slows down, even in the face of efforts by the government to curb it.


Aunque el gobierno se aferra
Although the government tries to hold on and maintain control, their efforts are ultimately futile.


La mafia pone sus reglas
The criminal organization they belong to dictates the rules and guidelines for their operations, and not the government or any other outside entity.


La ley se asusta y coopera
Law enforcement is too intimidated to intervene or confront these individuals, ultimately leading to a sort of cooperation or tacit agreement.


Por eso a través de claves
To maintain their control and influence, they use coded language or signals to communicate and coordinate their activities.


Controlan bien las fronteras
They have a firm grip on the borders and are able to control who enters and exits the area.


No se agüite mi compadre
Don't worry, my friend or compadre, everything is under control and we have nothing to fear.


Porque andemos en la lista
Even if we are on a list or being monitored by law enforcement, we are protected and can continue our activities.


Ahorita estamos blindados
We are currently heavily protected and safe from any potential threats or harm.


La ley tiene su tarifa
Law enforcement can be 'bought off' or influenced by money or other means.


Y mas vale que nos cumplan
They expect law enforcement to fulfill their end of the agreement and not interfere with their activities.


Porque ahi estan sus cobijas
If law enforcement doesn't cooperate, they may face negative consequences or be left unprotected and vulnerable.




Writer(s): Mario Quintero Lara

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