: Hand-carved wooden sculptures of "gallos de pelea" (fighting roosters) are a traditional craft found in the region, often representing the "eternal duel" of bravery.

💡 : While "Gallos Michoacanos" literally means "Michoacán Roosters," in context it is a tribute to the toughness and regional pride of people from that specific Mexican state. If you'd like, I can: Find the full lyrics for you to read. Lookup other songs by Los Originales De San Juan.

: It references high-end fashion common in the norteño subculture, such as "botas de cocodrilo" (crocodile boots) and "texana" hats.

: The lyrics celebrate the character of men from Michoacán, describing them as brave, loyal to friends, and dangerous to traitors.

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