Cochinero literally translates to "pigsty" or "a very dirty place." However, in Mexican slang, it's often used to mean making a big mess, causing a ruckus, or creating a chaotic but often exciting situation.
In the song, the artist says, "voy a hacer un cochinero," which implies he's going to stir things up, make a lot of money, and live life to the fullest in a wild and extravagant way. It's a vivid and colloquial word that captures the song's rebellious and high-energy vibe.
La Formula is a boast, and it knows it. El Rabbanito opens by announcing he has found the formula, and the rest of the song is him listing what that formula bought: money, trips, a car, whisky on the rocks, and the confidence to walk into a room as the one everyone was waiting for.
Underneath the flash there is a story about coming up. He points out that you could see his pedigree even when he was a little kid, and that the life he is living now feels like a dream he cannot come back from. He name checks Culiacan as the city in his veins, sings a line for his mother, and makes it clear he has no plans to become better behaved. The bodyguard, the driver and the tinted windows are markers of having arrived, not of comfort.
The chorus keeps returning to the same scene, a room full of women who look like magazine covers and a stack of cash that settles the question. It is the swagger of regional Mexican music at its most unapologetic, delivered with a shout out to Del Records and a wink to anyone listening.
El Rabbanito is a vibrant artist from Mexico. He is known for his unique blend of traditional Mexican rhythms with contemporary sounds, often incorporating elements of cumbia into his music. His songs are characterized by their catchy melodies and energetic feel, making them popular for dancing.