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by Peso Pluma (featuring Natanael Cano)

Album: single release only (2023)
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Songfacts®:

  • Peso Pluma and Natanael Cano are living a double life, hustling both illegal substances and high-end gear. Their gig involves moving packages of these goods, and they're always down to make a move. They're all about that lavish lifestyle and aren't planning to switch it up anytime soon, even if it means taking some serious risks.
  • The song title doesn't appear in the lyrics. It's unclear what it stands for; one suggestion is it refers to the line:

    Polvo, ruedas y también cristal

    Which translates as:
    Dust, wheels and also glass
  • Natanael Cano is a Mexican artist who blew up for his blend of traditional corridos and American hip-hop, creating a new wave called "corridos tumbados." He's the godfather of this genre mashup, putting it on the map for all to hear.

    Peso Pluma is a Mexican singer who goes by the name inspired by the featherweight boxing category. His real name is Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, but he's all about that Pluma life. He's got his own unique spin on corridos tumbados, and he really hit the scene when Natanael Cano took him under his wing for their collab "AMG" with up-and-comer Gabito Ballesteros. After that, it was one hit after the other, with big names like Eslabon Armado, Yng Lvcas and Becky G all hopping on tracks with him.
  • Roberto Laija, Iván Leal, and George Prajin collaborated on the production, weaving together some sick sounds with clipped trumpets and trippy trombones.

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