El | Gallo Tuerto

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El | Gallo Tuerto

The song was written by José Barros , a master of Colombian rhythms like cumbia and porro. While it is deeply rooted in Colombian folk traditions, its popularity exploded through numerous covers that adapted it to different regional styles:

The lyrics tell the story of a beloved rooster—the "gallo tuerto"—who met a tragic end. Key elements of the story include: El Gallo Tuerto

: Her version with the Conjunto de Sonia López is a definitive recording in the Mexican tropical music scene. Lyrical Theme The song was written by José Barros ,

: One of the most famous versions was released in 1978 by this Mexican group, helping the song become an iconic "tropical" hit in Mexico. Lyrical Theme : One of the most famous

: The world-renowned Colombian folk singer has performed powerful live versions that emphasize the song's traditional rhythmic roots.

"El Gallo Tuerto" (The One-Eyed Rooster) is a classic of the Latin American tropical and cumbia repertoire, primarily known for its catchy "cocoroyó" chorus and its humorous yet tragic narrative. Composed by the legendary Colombian musician , the song has become a staple for various tropical and regional ensembles across Latin America. Musical Origins and Composition

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