Kevin Kaarl tells a sharp story of corrupted power with his song Injusto. He sings with a gentle but firm acoustic style. The songwriter works with Alonso Arcast and Bryan Kaarl to draft these critical words.

Released: April 8, 2026
Injusto
Kevin Kaarl
Injusto Meaning & Lyrics (Kevin Kaarl)
Kevin Kaarl describes meeting a man who was given power but never love. This figure believes he is superior, yet cannot move a finger. The musician offers a direct warning to parents, stating ‘injustice doesn’t end by being unjust yourself’ (Lo injusto no se acaba siendo injusto también).
Un día conocí a un hombreOne day, I met a man,
Que no conoció el amorwho had never known what love is.
Me dijo ser diestro y zurdoHe told me he was both right and left-handed,
Y que era mejor que yoand that he was better than me.
Nunca aprendió a ver sus manosHe never learned to look at his own hands,
Ni un dedo sabía moverand he didn’t even know how to move a finger.
Y estaba tan aferradoBut he was so stubborn and clinging,
Que era diestro y zurdo a la vezbelieving he was both right and left-handed at once.
Sus padres le dieron todoHis parents gave him everything,
Incluso todo el poderthey even gave him all the power.
Pero nunca un amor humanoBut he never received a human’s love,
Dijeron que “¿Eso para qué?”as they just asked, “What’s that even for?”.
Escúchenme los padres y las madres del mundoListen to me, fathers and mothers of the world.
Se enseña a ser humano y luego viene el poderYou must teach a child to be human before giving them power.
El hombre del que hablo se volvió un LuciferThe man I’m talking about became a ‘Lucifer’.
Gobierna la violencia y la ignorancia a su gustoHe rules with violence and ignorance as he pleases.
Los años no le dieron para comprender bienThe passing years didn’t help him understand,
Lo injusto no se acaba siendo injusto tambiénthat injustice doesn’t end by being unjust yourself.
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Quisiera que no existieraI wish they didn’t exist,
La gente así como túpeople who are just like you.
Que habla de paz con guerraYou speak of peace while waging war,
Que al odio no cree en virtudand in your hate, you don’t believe in virtue.
Tu cuerpo es igual al restoYour body is the same as everyone else’s,
Nunca serás mejoryou’ll never be better than the rest.
Sin alma no vales nadaWithout a soul, you aren’t worth anything,
Y la tuya se te perdióand you’ve already lost yours.
¿De qué te sirvió lo diestro?What good was being ‘right-handed’,
Si matas por más poderif you’re killing just for more power?
De zurdo no eres distintoYou’re no different as a ‘left-handed’ man,
Si abusas del pobre serif you’re abusing a poor soul.
Escúchenme los padres y las madres del mundoListen to me, fathers and mothers of the world.
Se enseña a ser humano y luego viene el poderYou must teach a child to be human before giving them power.
El hombre del que hablo se volvió un LuciferThe man I’m talking about became a ‘Lucifer’.
Gobierna la violencia y la ignorancia a su gustoHe rules with violence and ignorance as he pleases.
Los años no le dieron para comprender bienThe passing years didn’t help him understand,
Lo injusto no se acaba siendo injusto tambiénthat injustice doesn’t end by being unjust yourself.
Uh-uh, uh-uh-uh-uhUh-uh, uh-uh-uh-uh.
Uh-uh-uhUh-uh-uh.
Uh-uh, uh-uh-uh-uhUh-uh, uh-uh-uh-uh.
Uh-uh-uhUh-uh-uh.
Uh-uh, uh-uh-uhUh-uh, uh-uh-uh.
Injusto Music Video
The meaning behind ‘Injusto’ is a powerful call for empathy before authority. Kevin Kaarl’s performance gives this Spanish ballad its moral weight.