"Un Poco de Sangre" (A Little Blood) is a seminal track by the Mexican rock and ska band , appearing on their landmark 1991 album El Circo . Song Review & Meaning
: Despite its somber lyrical subject, the band performs it as a high-energy, horn-driven ska track. This juxtaposition of bleak social commentary with upbeat rhythms is a hallmark of the band's influential "Rock en Español" style. Un Poco de Sangre
: It was one of the songs that helped El Circo become the biggest-selling rock album in Mexican history at its time. Critics from Sputnikmusic note it as one of the tracks that first made an impact on the Mexican music scene. Critical Reception "Un Poco de Sangre" (A Little Blood) is