Mi Lista Negra Cuarteto De Nos -

Uruguayan rock band Cuarteto de Nos is renowned for its ironic, self-referential, and often darkly comedic lyrics. Within their extensive discography, the song “Mi lista negra” (from the 2006 album Raro ) stands as a quintessential example of their narrative style. The song presents a first-person protagonist who meticulously documents every personal slight, betrayal, and disappointment in a bureaucratic “blacklist.” This paper argues that “Mi lista negra” uses the motif of a ledger of grievances to critique social hypocrisy, the futility of resentment, and the construction of a modern anti-hero who finds identity not in action, but in obsessive record-keeping.

The Subversive Archive: Bureaucracy, Betrayal, and the Anti-Hero in Cuarteto de Nos’s “Mi lista negra” mi lista negra cuarteto de nos

This universality implies that everyone is potentially list-worthy. The protagonist’s criteria are so broad that inclusion becomes inevitable. In doing so, Cuarteto de Nos subverts the very idea of a “blacklist”: rather than a tool of exceptional punishment, it becomes a mirror of everyday social failure. The song asks: If everyone is on the list, does the list still have meaning? Uruguayan rock band Cuarteto de Nos is renowned