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El Recuento De Los Daos

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"'El Recuento De Los Daos'" (The tale of the damages) is a single from the album 'Ms Turbada Que Nunca' by the Mexican singer Gloria Trevi.

The song was released on Mexican radio in 1994. Though the song, like most Gloria Trevi songs of the day, used indirect references, "El Recuento De Los Daos" became well known for its music video aired on public television that broke taboos while bolting out lyrics explaining the depths of violence against women, in a heavily machismo and still traditional Mexico of 1994.

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Though technically a love-related song, it exposed the taboo and hitherto unspoken practice of men punching pregnant women they conceived out of wedlock in order to kill the fetus ('del firme impacto de tus manos', "the firm impact of your hands"[http://www.billboard.com/artist/302949/gloria-trevi/biography Gloria Trevi] - Billboard.com) by purposely eye opening lyrics. The music video shows a girl with blood drenching her swollen abdomen (a miscarriage), as well as a child abduction. The lyrics at the beginning of the chorus also goes 'Yo no puedo reponerme de ese beso que me subio al cielo, que es el mismo que ahora me hunde en el infierno' ("I cannot recover from that kiss that took me to Heaven, the same one which now plunges me to hell").

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Later, Trevi herself was sentenced to jail for conspiring with director to sexually abuse women. After her acquittal on lack of evidence and release from jail, Trevi in 2007 sued a Mexican promoter who accused her of murdering her own child she lost while in prison. Fans heavily suspected that she was legally framed and jailed related to her boldness to speak out against social ills.

The song's title was used for an Univision investigative program concerning the scandal.

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The song hit top of the Latin charts in America as well as Mexico.

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Category:1994 singles

Category:Gloria Trevi songs

Category:Spanish-language songs

Category:Women's rights in Mexico

Category:Violence against women in Mexico

Category:Feminism and the family

Category:Forced abortion

Category:Songs about abortion

Category:1994 songs

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