RZR Lyrics (English Translation) by Victor Mendivil is a new spanish song by Victor Mendivil and Alemán. The track is released on Rico o muerto music’s official YouTube channel, written by Victor Mendivil and Alemán, and produced by WICKED OUTSIDE. This high-octane collaboration between two bold voices in Latin rap delivers a raw and rebellious energy, blending underground swagger with vivid street imagery to offer listeners a gritty and intoxicating sonic ride.
RZR dives deep into a world defined by extravagance, danger, and defiance. The lyrics paint a picture of a high-risk lifestyle filled with drugs, luxury, women, and confrontations with authority. Both Mendivil and Alemán embrace their outlaw personas, detailing scenes of nocturnal exploits, masked movements, and unfiltered indulgence. The song thrives on its unapologetic tone, portraying power through chaos and style through rebellion. At its core, it celebrates freedom in lawlessness and identity forged through risk and dominance.
RZR Details
Song | RZR |
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Artists | Victor Mendivil & Alemán |
Written By | Victor Mendivil & Alemán |
Produced By | WICKED OUTSIDE |
Label | Rico o muerto music |
Language | Spanish |
Released Date | May 24, 2025 |
RZR (English Translation) Lyrics
[Intro: Alemán & Victor Mendivil]
It’s WICKED OUTSIDE
Yeah
Puro Rico o Muerto
Puro fucking Rico o Muerto, fuck it, dude
(Victor)
[Chorus: Victor Mendivil]
The car stinks of marijuana, I go when her husband leaves
Pictures are taken, I’m famous, I’m in a dangerous environment
A suspicious car arrives, without license plates with the monstrous
The grinder spins sticky, a shiny white powder
A very expensive yacht trip, smelling of L’Immensité
I’m the almighty, for the girls, honey from the bear
I have a flashy horn with a drum, I look tacky
Sickly double shot, I dress really tacky
The road is really dusty, I speak disrespectfully to the cop
Forging a poisonous thing, I give the envious the finger
In a meeting like a mobster, I’m religious with necklaces
I have buddies from more than Satan’s cousins
I’m not down from business class anymore, double iPhone 16 Pro Max
I bring whores into Xcaret, fruit-flavored stripes
Get in and you’ll get electrocuted, prostitutes don’t charge
In the Can-Am, RZR, routes with a pass debut here
So you can get high later, without a cell phone and ask questions
[Verse: German]
(The Homegrown Mafiosa)
Ah-ah-ah
German, Uh!
Really turned on with drugs, Carl Cox on the horn
In the Can-Am I bring bitches, all dressed in fox
Do you want pink? Call Choks, I have the contact for the plugs
I’m bringing Huracán tequila so you can take some shots
Fuck, I’m high, THC for relaxation
Sometimes I get astral, like a shaman on DMT
Play Tito Double P and I’ll get off again
And the Escalade always comes packed with whores
I’m a dog like Ney, I go hard, no fake
Always the best asses look like Drake’s party
There are always six of us in the caravan
All hooded, no face, no case
I bring a ball that looks like baseball
We have several routes that don’t appear on Waze
[Chorus: Alemán & Victor Mendivil]
The car stinks of marijuana, I go when her husband leaves
Pictures are showing, I’m famous, I’m in a dangerous environment
A suspicious car arrives, without license plates with the monstrous
The grinder spins sticky, a shiny white powder
A very expensive yacht trip, from The fragrant Immensity
I’m the almighty, for the girls, bear honey
Sickly double shot, I dress really pale
The road is really dusty, I speak disrespectfully to the cop
At Xcaret I take whores, fruit-flavored lines
Get in and you’ll get electrocuted, prostitutes don’t charge
At the Can-Am, RZR, routes with a pass debut here
So you can get high later, without a cell phone and ask questions
[Outro: Victor Mendivil]
At Xcaret I take whores, fruit-flavored lines
Get in and you’ll get electrocuted, prostitutes don’t charge
At the Can-Am, RZR, routes with a pass debut here
So you can get high later, without a cell phone and ask questions
RZR Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Alemán & Victor Mendivil]
The intro sets a defiant tone with both artists proudly affiliating themselves with the “Rico o Muerto” movement—a name symbolizing the extremes of wealth or death. Their language is aggressive and unapologetic, immediately framing the track within a subversive, street-oriented context. It establishes allegiance, toughness, and an ‘us versus them’ mentality.
[Coro: Victor Mendivil]
Victor Mendivil’s chorus immerses listeners in a whirlwind of illicit opulence and fearless bravado. He boasts about drug-filled car rides, encounters with suspicious vehicles, and his fame within a hazardous world. References to high-end travel, double-cup drinks, flashy outfits, and disrespect toward law enforcement reinforce his persona as a dominant figure who thrives in chaos. The vivid details of powdered drugs, expensive colognes, and mafia-like meetings suggest a life detached from conventional norms, where control and status are earned in the shadows.
[Verso: Alemán]
Alemán continues the narrative with scenes of drug-fueled partying and clandestine luxury. He describes riding through the night with women dressed like foxes, DJs blaring, and a constant flow of intoxicants. His lines suggest a psychedelic dimension (“astral, like a shaman with DMT”), blending spiritual disorientation with criminal confidence. His flow is rapid, referencing celebrities, exclusive convoys, and covert routes that even navigation apps can’t track—underscoring a life that’s untraceable, exclusive, and deeply coded in underground culture.
[Coro: Alemán & Victor Mendivil]
When the chorus returns with both artists, the repetition emphasizes unity in their shared narrative of excess and danger. Together, they reinforce the themes of notoriety, rule-breaking, and indulgence. Their depiction of escapades in Xcaret, powdered fruit-flavored substances, and off-the-grid routes elevates the reckless, party-infused vibe of the song while hinting at deeper layers of social defiance.
[Outro: Victor Mendivil]
Victor Mendivil closes the song by reiterating the wildest, most illicit parts of the lifestyle described. With sharp repetition of previous lines, he hammers home the sensory overload and lawless pleasure central to RZR. The outro leaves a lasting impression of a world where the rules are rewritten by those bold enough to break them.
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Victor Mendivil & Alemán released "RZR" song on May 24, 2025.
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