Destripando la Historia turns Steve Rogers’s saga into a turbo-charged comedy. In just a few breathless verses Pascu y Rodri whisk us from the frail Brooklyn kid who volunteers for a secret serum, to the smooth-chested, Nazi-punching icon we know as Captain America. The lyrics celebrate his trademark vibranium shield, his bromance with Bucky Barnes, and his World War II heroics, all while tossing in playful catch-phrases like “¡My God!” that keep the storytelling winking at the listener.
The second half crams decades of comic-book chaos into a carnival ride: Cap crashes into icy waters, thaws out to join the Avengers, battles Hydra, grumbles about Watergate, earns an art degree, briefly becomes a werewolf, and even hefts Thor’s hammer. The running gag is that no matter how many times he freezes, dies, or gets politically disillusioned, the star-spangled hero bounces back, shield in hand. The song ends with a cheeky PSA: if you want muscles like Cap, maybe skip the “super-serum” and stick to safer workouts!