The song centers on the carefree nature of a rooster, using it as a metaphor for resilience and high spirits.

: A tropical/vallenato-influenced version that emphasizes dance and party vibes. Lyrics and translations are available on Musixmatch .

: A key phrase, " Ya verás paloma que no hay gavilán que a ti te coma " (You'll see, dove, that there is no hawk that will eat you), offers a message of protection and reassurance.

: A classic ranchera style often associated with nostalgia for one's hometown. You can listen to it on Spotify .

: The lyrics ask, " ¿Quién pudiera tener la dicha que tiene el gallo? " (Who could have the luck that the rooster has?). It symbolizes someone who remains happy and unaffected by outside threats.

Recommendations for in the ranchera or tropical genres.

Information on the typically performed to this song. Vicente Fernández – El polvorete Lyrics - Genius

"" is a popular Spanish-language song celebrated for its festive and joyful energy. While it has been performed by various artists, the most famous versions include those by Vicente Fernández , Lisandro Meza , and Pepe Benavente . Lyrical Themes & Meaning