Ganaron los malos Lyrics by El Cuarteto de Nos is a new spanish song by El Cuarteto de Nos, released on Cuarteto de Nos’s official YouTube channel. The track is written by Roberto Musso and produced by El Cuarteto de Nos, Faro House, and Héctor Castillo, and is part of the album Puertas. Offering listeners a provocative and politically charged experience, Ganaron los malos blends social commentary with sharp lyrical critique, set against a backdrop of gritty realism and disillusionment.
In Ganaron los malos, El Cuarteto de Nos delivers a sobering reflection on the corruption of power and the cyclical nature of political and ideological conflict. The song exposes how cunning, manipulation, and moral compromise often triumph over truth and idealism. Through a cynical yet incisive narrative, the band critiques not only the “bad guys” who seize control but also the so-called “good guys” who eventually mirror the same behaviors. The lyrics unravel the mechanics behind systemic manipulation and the complicity of all involved, drawing attention to how roles in power may change, but the machinery of dominance remains unchanged.
Ganaron los malos Details
| Song | Ganaron los malos |
|---|---|
| Album | Puertas |
| Artists | El Cuarteto de Nos |
| Written By | Roberto Musso |
| Produced By | El Cuarteto de Nos, Faro House & Hector Castillo |
| Label | Cuarteto de Nos |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | May 22, 2025 |
Ganaron los malos Lyrics
[Verso 1]
Ok, llegó el final
De este juego perverso de nunca acabar
Y cada bando va a decir y va a mentir
Que su relato es la única verdad (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
[Verso 2]
No fue una mágica visión
Ni excusa ni resignación
Pero esta guerra a morir
No iba a tener final feliz
En estas turbias cuestiones
Se imponen las intenciones
Del que carga armas mejores (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
[Pre-Estribillo]
Difícil admitir que la oscuridad venció
[Estribillo]
Ganaron los malos (Oh)
Ganaron los malos (Oh)
Gritaron más alto
Jugaron más sucio
Fueron más astutos
Nos acorralaron
Ganaron los malos
[Verso 3]
Y sí, esto es así
Toda una maquinaria de atrás para aturdir
Padrinos y mecenas que nunca se ven
Que solo compran a los que dicen “amén” (Amén, amén)
[Verso 4]
No importa cuál camino hacer
Con tal de llegar al poder
Solo soldados a sumar
Con distinta finalidad
Fanáticos y centrados, soñadores y mercenarios
Sin compasión siendo usados (Uh, uh, uh, uh)
[Pre-Estribillo]
No siempre el que habla fuerte tiene la razón
[Estribillo]
Ganaron los malos (Oh)
Ganaron los malos (Oh)
Gritaron más alto
Jugaron más sucio
Fueron más astutos
Nos acorralaron
Ganaron los malos
[Puente]
Ya saldrán los buenos, dejando su refugio
Con sus propios mecenas, a jugar más sucio
Ya vendrán los buenos, reclutando soldados
Con otros soñadores y los mismos mercenarios (Ganaron los malos)
Volverán los buenos, con armas más pesadas
Gritando aún más alto sus verdades congeladas (Ganaron los malos)
No cambia el objetivo, solo cambian los roles
La misma religión con banderas de otros colores
[Estribillo]
Ganaron los malos (Oh)
Ganaron los malos (Oh)
Gritaron más alto
Jugaron más sucio
Fueron más astutos
Nos acorralaron
Ganaron los malos
Ganaron los malos Lyrics Meaning
[Verso 1]
El Cuarteto de Nos opens with a declaration of finality, setting the tone for a harsh reckoning. The lyrics immediately question the nature of truth in conflict, highlighting how each side constructs its version of reality. The idea that every faction insists on owning the “only truth” underscores the manipulation of narratives in modern ideological or political battles.
[Verso 2]
This verse strips away any romanticism about warfare or ideological struggle. El Cuarteto de Nos suggests that outcomes aren’t decided by justice or moral superiority, but by brute force and superior weaponry. The emphasis on “intenciones” and “armas mejores” reveals how ethical considerations are often sidelined in favor of strategic dominance.
[Pre-Estribillo]
A brief yet powerful line acknowledges a difficult truth: darkness has prevailed. This stark admission invites listeners to confront their disillusionment and recognize that in this story, the outcome is not just undesirable—it’s a moral defeat.
[Estribillo]
The chorus is both a lament and an indictment. El Cuarteto de Nos lays out how “the bad guys” won—not because they were right, but because they were louder, dirtier, and smarter in their tactics. The repetition of “Ganaron los malos” emphasizes the inevitability of their victory and the helplessness of those who opposed them.
[Verso 3]
In this verse, the band pulls back the curtain on hidden power structures. They point to unseen patrons—figures who manipulate outcomes from the shadows by buying loyalty and silencing dissent. The “padrinos y mecenas” illustrate how corruption festers behind the scenes, enabling the success of those who play by unscrupulous rules.
[Verso 4]
El Cuarteto de Nos critiques the ruthless pragmatism of modern politics. The message is clear: it no longer matters how one gets to power, only that they get there. This verse reveals how different kinds of people—idealists, zealots, mercenaries—are all used as pawns, their purpose reduced to serving the ambitions of those in control, regardless of the cause.
[Pre-Estribillo]
The second pre-chorus reminds listeners that volume does not equate to truth. It’s a subtle yet crucial observation: those who shout the loudest often drown out nuance, critical thinking, or genuine conviction, making space for manipulation and falsehoods to thrive.
[Estribillo]
Repeating the chorus reinforces the song’s central message—“the bad guys won”—and builds momentum with each retelling. El Cuarteto de Nos underscores the mechanics of their victory: deception, aggression, and strategic superiority. The sense of resignation deepens, yet it’s layered with a biting critique of how easily these victories are normalized.
[Puente]
The bridge introduces a disturbing twist: the return of the “good guys,” now mimicking the tactics of those they once opposed. El Cuarteto de Nos paints a cynical portrait of revolution and change, where the players rotate, but the game remains corrupt. By describing frozen truths, rebranded flags, and recycled mercenaries, the band challenges the idea that any side holds moral superiority. It’s a haunting realization that the power structure itself perpetuates the same cycles of abuse, regardless of who is in control.
[Estribillo]
The final chorus echoes with even more weight, carrying the full context of everything revealed. The repetition feels less like a complaint and more like a resigned observation. El Cuarteto de Nos drives home the idea that the “bad guys” won not just once, but perpetually—because the system is built in their favor.
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The "Ganaron los malos" song by El Cuarteto de Nos lyrics was written by Roberto Musso.
The "Ganaron los malos" song by El Cuarteto de Nos was produced by El Cuarteto de Nos, Faro House & Hector Castillo.
El Cuarteto de Nos released "Ganaron los malos" song on May 22, 2025.
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