This is the chorus that has Capira buzzing at the start of the year, following the 'Calle Abajo' tuna heating up the atmosphere for the 2026 carnival season. The controversy surrounding the Capira 'Calle Abajo' tuna stems from a part of its lyrics mentioning Alejandro Torres, due to the context of the tragic traffic accident he was involved in. Although tunas usually premiere their complete lyrics weeks before the Carnival, since late 2025 and into January 2026, snippets and strong choruses from the Capira 'Calle Abajo' tuna have been circulating, directly referencing the accident that occurred in Chame in January 2025. For those wondering the reason for this 'tiradera' (a diss track), it is all because the 2026 queen of 'Calle Arriba' in Capira is the artist's sister, and from this, the song was born. Despite the lyrics sounding harsh, this is nothing new, as for years, in several regions of the interior, tunas use any opportunity to attack their rival street, regardless of whether the topics are family, religion, sexual orientation, or accidents. What does the tuna say? 'The killer is coming!' The mother suffers, she breaks the marigold, the other is a killer and the ugly daughter ran away. The 'tipiquero' ran them over, the 'tipiquero' took several, says a part of the lyrics. It adds: 'Calle Arriba is finished, it is in the dark, with its ugly queen'. From here on, the same chorus is repeated. The carnival will be from February 14 to 17 of this year, and judging by the 'tiradera', this song will be sung at the top of lungs during these festivities. 'The killer is coming, the killer is coming!' As everyone knows, a judge ordered the investigation to be archived after complaints from the victims' families, who accused the singer's team of a lack of support and justice. 'Calle Abajo' from Capira dedicates this 'candela' (fiery) song to the 'tipiquero'.
Capira's 'Calle Abajo' Tuna Sparks Controversy Over Accident Song
Ahead of the 2026 Carnival, Capira's 'Calle Abajo' tuna released a new song directly referencing the tragic accident involving Alejandro Torres. This has caused a major scandal, as the song is a 'tiradera'—a diss track aimed at their rivals from 'Calle Arriba'.