“Tunechi” by Chino Pacas is a neon-lit ride through late-night excess, where corrido guitars meet trap swagger and Mexican street slang rubs shoulders with global hip-hop shout-outs. Chino paints a hyper-color scene packed with Rosé-tinted Rolexes, cherry-flavored vapes, designer labels, and Lamborghini getaways, all while saluting Lil Wayne’s alter ego Tunechi and name-dropping Drake, Dior, and Lady Gaga. The song celebrates the thrill of leveling up: stepping out of an Uber into a Lambo, swapping mezcal for high-end cocktails, and turning gritty Culiacán bravado into jet-set fantasies on private islands.
Beneath the glitz lies a flex of identity. Chino mixes Sinaloan “bélico” street pride with international pop culture to show how modern regional Mexican music can party on a world stage. It is a bold, irresistibly catchy postcard from a generation that wants more—louder beats, brighter lights, sweeter kisses, and zero limits.
Cristian Humberto Ávila Vega, known professionally as Chino Pacas, is a rising Mexican singer and songwriter from Apaseo el Alto, Guanajuato. Born in 2006, he specializes in the urban sierreño style of regional Mexican music, blending traditional corrido elements with modern sounds that resonate with younger audiences.
Chino Pacas gained international attention in 2023 with his viral debut single "El Gordo Trae El Mando," which made him the youngest Mexican artist to enter the Billboard Hot 100 at just 16 years old. Since then, he has continued to innovate, collaborating with artists like Calle 24 and Fuerza Regida, and signing with Geffen Records to release his debut album, Que Sigan Llegando las Pacas (2024). His unique deep voice and fresh approach are helping redefine the genre for a new generation.