"Me Busco El Peso" is a new Spanish song by Polakan, MC Ceja, C-Kan, Al2 El Aldeano, and Apache. The track brings together these influential voices to deliver a powerful message about hustle and perseverance. The song was released on… Read More
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[Intro: MC Ceja] Let's get it!
Haha
[Chorus: MC Ceja]
I'm looking for the weight, yeah-yeah
I'm fine, don't worry about me
Pa, I'm looking for the weight, haha
Life is only one, let me live it
Stop always being aware of what I have
Cabrone', I look for the weight (Weight; weight)
And you don't know anything about that, you don't know anything about that
[Verse 1: Polakan]
With hands full of earth under the sun
Some drinking Pepsi, others drinking the sweat
My king, earning the Benjamin is not a piece of cake
In an honest way, without cheating the law
You carry the weight on your shoulders and it is not surprising
You raise your house from the rubble
A real home and a loyal wife It is a blessing for a great family
However, the day is never easy
Work never stops, life becomes hard
Tiredness confuses you and hope is stagnant
And it's not real, it's the mind and its bad tricks
Raise your head with great pride
That nothing is given away, you're screwing yourself for what's yours
And if you wonder how Pola knows that
It's because just like you, I
[ Chorus: MC Ceja]
I'm looking for the weight, yeah-yeah
I'm fine, don't worry about me
Pa, I'm looking for the weight, haha
Life is only one, let me live it
Stop always paying attention to what I have Bastard, I'm looking for the weight (Weight; weight)
And you don't know anything about that (Yes), you don't know anything about that (Nothing about that, no; wuh-uh!; hey)
[Verse 2: MC Ceja & AL2 "El Aldeano"]
Where are they? (Where are they?)
I'm joseando in the street, I'm plotting all day looking for my bread (Looking for my bread)
Doing the hard work, nobody wants to get dirty (Nah)
I'm fighting for what's mine, I'm screwing myself for what's mine and still I want more (I want more; ha)
I look for the weight (Weight; hey, me; how good to be standing, mommy)
[Verse 3: AL2 "El Aldeano"]
Some people look for money every day by mocking the system
Others Working hard under the sun they get burned, they only dream and row
Experience always has a motto
"Better to look for a solution than to look for a problem"
Some look for it on the corner, others in the mine
Others stealing, others scrubbing in a kitchen
Some They earn money only for the rubbish they say
And others emigrate like swallows to find it
There are those who only seek fame and top
There are those who seek God, but do not approach their neighbor
I live quietly, bro, I seek my own with rhyme
Writing, recording, thinking and sweating on the stage
There are those who seek a smile (Uh-uh-uh-uh !)
There are those who feel so small that they try to see how they are not stepped on
For your dream, put your feet on the ground, land without fear (Uh-uh-uh-uh!)
Sometimes you have to go to war the day who played mass
Many look for it because they plant their corn
The immigrant does not change nationality but country
There are those who look for a lot and shove it all up their nose
And there are those like me who are only looking to be happy, come on!
I'm going after my dreams, my faith is not at stake
[Chorus: MC Ceja & C-Kan]
I'm looking for the weight, yeah-yeah
I'm fine, don't worry about me
Pa, I'm looking for the weight (Aha) , haha
Life is only one (C-Kan), let me live it
Stop always paying attention to what I have (Cha-cha-chau!)
Bastard, I look for the money (Hey)
And you don't know nothing about that (Me), you don't know anything about that
[Verse 4: C-Kan]
I earn money making music for prisoners
The parrot and the cheese, I also know how to move from that
I spend the fair, The grass is not enough (No)
And you are just there watching the grass grow (Cha-cha!)
I did it alone and I owe you nothing, friend
Liar, what are you doing counting my money? (What?)
What do you care how much I have? What do you care how much I'm worth? (What?)
If I support the family (Ah), if they don't know about my work, better "shh-shh"
Don't look or listen, better "shh-shh"
They say that my weight is from "sniff, sniff"
But Nothing like that, just "fuf-fuf" ("Cough-cough")
On a couple of occasions, death made a "knock-knock", but I didn't open the door
Dead hope is an opportunity every day that wakes up
I'm always on the alert while that
[Chorus: MC Ceja, MC Ceja & C-Kan, MC Ceja & Apache Las Minas]
I'm looking for the weight, yeah-yeah
I'm fine, don't worry about me
Pa, I'm looking for the weight, haha
Life alone It's one, let me live
Stop always paying attention to what I have
Bastard, I'm looking for the weight (Weight)
And you don't know anything about that, you You don't know anything about that
[Verse 5: Apache Las Minas]
And these stupid kids think that papyrus was born yesterday
Without knowing everything that one had to do to be able to see (Ha)
From cheese to toast, when not There was nothing
As a slave in cotton fields on the long journey
You don't know anything about that, you skipped the process
And now your life is summed up in giving to the boneless (He speaks pure "blah-blah")
I look for the weight , because I have mouths to feed (Mommy)
I have to take risks, I am the head of a household (What?)
Joseando and working since I can remember (Ah)
The worker ant that takes care of and watches over the colony
For the one that they used to see as Scum of a country
That became global because of a migration crisis (Yes, sir, yeah)
It's eat or be eaten (Ha), ga
[Intro: MC Ceja]
The introduction sets a confident tone, with MC Ceja signaling readiness and enthusiasm. His brief laughter suggests that he’s prepared for the hustle and the challenges ahead.
[Coro: MC Ceja]
MC Ceja declares that he is able to find ways to earn his money and live his life as he sees fit. He expresses frustration with people who are overly concerned with his financial situation, emphasizing that they do not understand his struggle or efforts. This section highlights the theme of independence and self-determination, showing MC Ceja's pride in his ability to provide for himself.
[Verso 1: Polakan]
Polakan reflects on the physical and mental toll of working hard under difficult conditions, whether it's manual labor or enduring personal sacrifices. He mentions the weight carried on his shoulders to provide for a family, acknowledging both the challenges and blessings of building a stable home. Polakan's words emphasize resilience and the tough path one must navigate to succeed in an honest way, without cutting corners.
[Coro: MC Ceja]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the message that MC Ceja is focused on making his money and isn’t concerned about external opinions. His self-assurance underscores the recurring theme of determination.
[Verso 2: MC Ceja & AL2 "El Aldeano"]
Both artists describe the street hustle, explaining how hard work and effort are necessary to achieve success. They talk about the physical labor and mental strain that many are unwilling to take on, but they are driven to push through and aim for more. This section reiterates the importance of perseverance in their pursuit of financial stability.
[Verso 3: AL2 "El Aldeano"]
AL2 highlights the various ways people seek to earn money—whether through honest labor, criminal activities, or artistic expression like music. He reflects on the diversity of struggles individuals face, from emigrants to those seeking fame. AL2 emphasizes that while many chase wealth, he is primarily focused on finding happiness and fulfilling his dreams through music, showing that the true reward lies beyond money.
[Coro: MC Ceja & C-Kan]
MC Ceja repeats the chorus, this time joined by C-Kan. Together, they stress the importance of living life on their own terms, disregarding the judgment of others who don't understand their journey.
[Verso 4: C-Kan]
C-Kan addresses the scrutiny he faces regarding his finances and lifestyle, asserting that he owes nothing to anyone. He also touches on his experiences in the music industry, where people speculate about his earnings. This verse conveys C-Kan's frustration with external judgment but also shows his confidence in continuing his hustle regardless.
[Coro: MC Ceja, MC Ceja & C-Kan, MC Ceja & Apache Las Minas]
The chorus is repeated, affirming once again the central theme of the song: self-sufficiency, determination, and the refusal to be swayed by the opinions of others.
[Verso 5: Apache Las Minas]
Apache reflects on the hard work and sacrifices he’s made to support his family. He criticizes those who take shortcuts, contrasting them with his own dedication to working honestly for his household. Apache also touches on broader societal issues, such as migration and economic struggles, emphasizing the ongoing fight for survival and success.
[Outro: MC Ceja, MC Ceja & Apache Las Minas]
The song closes with a reaffirmation of the main message—MC Ceja and Apache repeating that they will continue to work hard and seek their own success, leaving behind anyone who doesn’t understand their journey.
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"Me Busco El Peso" is a new Spanish song by Polakan, MC Ceja, C-Kan, Al2 El Aldeano, and Apache. The track brings together these influential voices to deliver a powerful message about hustle and perseverance. The song was released on September 18, 2024, and was published on Polaco's YouTube channel. It was written by Polakan, MC Ceja, C-Kan, AL2 “El Aldeano,” Apache Las Minas, Yai Nativo, and Toly Nativo, with production handled by MC Ceja, Yai, and Toly.
The lyrics of "Me Busco El Peso" revolve around the daily struggle to earn money and the pride that comes with self-sufficiency. Each artist provides their unique take on the effort it takes to build a life and how society often misunderstands or judges their hustle. The theme focuses on perseverance, personal strength, and the importance of focusing on one’s own path despite external criticism.
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The "Me Busco El Peso" song is sung by Polakan.
The "Me Busco El Peso" song by Polakan lyrics was written by Polakan, MC Ceja, C-Kan, AL2 “El Aldeano”, Apache Las Minas, Yai Nativo & Toly Nativo.
The "Me Busco El Peso" song by Polakan was produced by MC Ceja & Yai & Toly.
Polakan released "Me Busco El Peso" song on Sep 18, 2024.
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