Que Culpa Tiene La — Estaca
The lyrics cut through the thick, humid air like a machete through tall grass. In the middle of the market, a man in a faded overall—a silent tribute to Chico Che himself—swung a crate of pineapples to the beat. He wasn’t just working; he was performing.
¡Qué culpa tiene la estaca, si el sapo salta y se ensarta! Que Culpa Tiene la Estaca
Around him, the town moved in a synchronized cumbia. A woman stirring a pot of posol tapped her foot; a taxi driver whistled the chorus while dodging a pothole. It’s the anthem of taking responsibility with a wink and a nudge. Because in the end, life throws plenty of stakes in your path—the trick is knowing when to jump and when to just keep dancing. The lyrics cut through the thick, humid air
This piece captures the "Choco" spirit: a mix of humid Tabasco heat, catchy cumbia beats, and that specific brand of mischievous humor found in the original mix . The Rhythm of the River ¡Qué culpa tiene la estaca, si el sapo salta y se ensarta