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El Matador Information

"Matador" (Spanish for "The Killer", usually means a bullfighter) is a song written and sung by Gabriel Julio Fernandez Capello (aka Vicentico), the lead singer of Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, a rock band from Argentina. It was first released in their 1993 album Vasos Vacíos and it is considered their signature song since the song topped the charts all across Latin America.

Alongside "Mal Bicho", "Manuel Santillan, El León" and "Desapariciones" (a cover of Rubén Blades' song), El Matador is one of the Cadillacs song about the oppression and forced disappearances during the years of military dictatorship across Latin America, particularly National Reorganization Process in Argentina. The song narrates the story of a revolutionary ("El Matador") hunted down by law enforcement from the revolutionary's POV. The song also references Víctor Jara, a Chilean folksinger and supporter of the Allende government who was kidnapped tortured and assassinated shortly after the Chilean coup of 1973 by military officials loyal to Augusto Pinochet.

Uses of the song

This song is played when Nicaraguan boxer Ricardo "El Matador" Mayorga walks to the ring.

"El Matador" was the intro song for #1 tennis player in the world Rafael Nadal in the 2010 US Open Night Sessions.

This song is part of the soundtrack of the movie "The Matador".

External links

Los Fabulosos Cadillacs
Albums Bares y Fondas · Yo Te Avise · El Ritmo Mundial · El Satanico Dr. Cadillac · Volumen 5 · Sopa de Caracol · El Leon · Vasos Vacíos · En Vivo en Buenos Aires · Rey Azucar · Fabulosos Calavera · 20 Grandes Exitos · La Marcha del Golazo Solitario · Hola/Chau · La Luz del Ritmo · El Arte De La Elegancia De LFC
Members Vicentico · Sr. Flavio
Singles El Matador · Vasos Vacios · La Vida · Mal Bicho
Related Albums Vicentico · Los Rayos · Los pájaros · Solo un Momento

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