Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a stark picture of violence and its absurd aftermath, centering on the death of "el negro Bembón." The opening lines establish a communal grief, stating "todo el mundo lo quería" – everyone loved him. This immediately sets up a contrast with the brutal act of his murder, creating an emotional tension between widespread affection and sudden, senseless loss. The narrative then takes a surreal turn with the arrival of the police and the arrest of the killer.
The core of the song's dark humor and commentary lies in the peculiar detail that the investigating officer is also "Bembón." This creates an ironic situation where the very characteristic that supposedly motivated the murder is shared by the lawman tasked with solving it. The exchange between the killer and the "negrito policía" highlights this absurdity: the killer claims he murdered Bembón "por ser tan Bembón," a reason the officer dismisses as "Esa no es razón" – that's no reason.
The repetition of "Esa no es razón" acts as a refrain, underscoring the illogical nature of the violence. It's a plea for reason in a situation that defies it, yet the killer remains unswayed, repeating his motive. The lyrics suggest a world where arbitrary characteristics become justifications for violence, and where the system meant to address it is itself entangled in the same absurdity. The final lines, with the warning to "Esconde la Bemba que viene el matón," bring the cycle full circle, implying the threat of further violence and the need for concealment, even as the initial crime remains unresolved in its irrationality.