AMG
by Natanael Cano (featuring Peso Pluma)

Album: Nata Montana (2022)
Charted: 37
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Songfacts®:

  • Natanael Cano is a Mexican rapper-singer who gained recognition for his trap-informed fusion of traditional Mexican corridos and American hip-hop music. He was the first artist to publicly blend these two genres, resulting in a unique style known as "corridos tumbados." This song is his first to reach the Hot 100.
  • "AMG" is a braggacious track where Cano and Mexican singer-songwriters Gabito Ballesteros and Peso Pluma flex about the fruits of their success. The title refers to their high-performance Mercedes-AMG. They also boast about their champagne, Nike sneakers, and ice. "What one day I dreamed, everything I already bought," Ballesteros declares.
  • Numerous videos on TikTok featured a portion of the song, contributing to its chart success.

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