"PRC" is a new Spanish song by Peso Pluma and Natanael Cano, published on the Peso Pluma YouTube channel. The song was written by Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano, and Tito Double P, and it is part of the album "GÉNESIS."… Read More
PRC Lyrics
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[Verse 1: Peso Pluma & Natanael Cano]
I get up, take a bath and then I start forging
It's poison, it goes up, very good quality
The phones never stop ringing
If it's not some little fight, it's because a client wants more
[Chorus: Peso Pluma & Natanael Cano]
And the packages are well covered
There's no pending, I can't fail
I'm always ready to cross
Dust, wheels and also glass
Here the little paper comes and goes
The crazy girls go
We enjoy, whether it's good or bad
I'm not going to complain about this life
[Interlude: Natanael Cano]
Hey!
And well pulled
With the Double P
The corridos tumbled
Just like that, old man
[Verse 2: Natanael Cano & Peso Pluma]
Fine with the Balenciaga, corridos really sounded great
The girls danced really well, and I walk Silver LV
I feel like I'm flying now, bro
And here we'll never complain
Why are we going to turn back?
No problem, I'm going to stop him
[Chorus: Natanael Cano & Peso Pluma]
Well-lined packages go
There's no slope, I can't fail
I'm always ready to cross
Dust, wheels and also glass
And well-lined packages go
There's no slope, I can't fail
I'm always ready to cross
Dust, wheels and also glass
[Instrumental Outro]
[Verso 1: Peso Pluma & Natanael Cano]
In this verse, Peso Pluma and Natanael Cano describe their daily routine, starting with getting ready and then preparing drugs ("forjar") to be sold. The "veneno" (poison) they refer to is the high-quality drugs they are dealing with. The constant ringing of phones symbolizes the ongoing demand, either from women ("plebitas") or clients who want more of their product. This verse sets the tone for the fast-paced, high-risk lifestyle they lead.
[Coro: Peso Pluma & Natanael Cano]
The chorus emphasizes how the packages of drugs are securely wrapped and transported without any worries. The artists express their confidence in their ability to carry out these operations without failure. They mention different forms of drugs, including powder, pills ("ruedas"), and crystal meth, showing the variety of substances they handle. The lyrics also touch on the reckless enjoyment of life, regardless of whether things are going well or not. The refrain reflects a sense of pride in their resilience and adaptability.
[Interludio: Natanael Cano]
In this brief interlude, Natanael Cano reaffirms the collaboration with Peso Pluma, referring to the "Doble P" (a nod to Peso Pluma's brand) and the "corridos tumbados" genre, which is a blend of traditional Mexican corridos with modern, urban influences. This section serves as a shout-out to their style and the culture they represent.
[Verso 2: Natanael Cano & Peso Pluma]
The second verse continues with Natanael Cano describing his lifestyle, where he wears luxury brands like Balenciaga and Silver LV, and listens to high-energy corridos. He feels like he's flying high, indicating the effects of drugs and the success he has achieved. The verse ends with a declaration that there's no point in looking back, as he's committed to moving forward, no matter the obstacles. This highlights their determination to keep going despite the dangers.
[Coro: Natanael Cano & Peso Pluma]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the themes of security in their operations, confidence in their abilities, and a carefree attitude towards life. The repetition emphasizes the consistency of their lifestyle and the unchanging nature of their daily activities.
[Outro Instrumental]
The song ends with an instrumental outro, allowing the themes and emotions expressed in the lyrics to resonate with the listener. The music fades out, leaving a lingering impression of the bold and dangerous world depicted in the song.
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About Song
"PRC" is a new Spanish song by Peso Pluma and Natanael Cano, published on the Peso Pluma YouTube channel. The song was written by Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano, and Tito Double P, and it is part of the album "GÉNESIS." The production was handled by Tito Double P, Iván Leal “Parka,” and George Prajin. The song is a blend of regional Mexican music with urban influences, showcasing the unique style of both artists.
The theme of "PRC" revolves around a lifestyle marked by drug trafficking, luxury, and a carefree attitude towards the dangers involved. The lyrics depict the daily routines of those living in this world, highlighting their confidence, preparedness, and the constant movement of illegal goods. The song reflects on the highs and lows of such a life, where the thrill of success and the risks are intertwined, but there is no regret for the path chosen.
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GÉNESIS English Translation Songs
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The "PRC" song is sung by Peso Pluma.
The "PRC" song by Peso Pluma lyrics was written by Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano & Tito Double P.
The "PRC" song by Peso Pluma was produced by Tito Double P, Iván Leal “Parka” & George Prajin.
Peso Pluma released "PRC" song on Jan 27, 2023.
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