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SONG MEANING

In “Sobras Y Mujeres,” Fuerza Regida turns up the volume on the classic rags-to-riches tale, painting a vivid picture of how fast life changes once the money and status roll in. Over a driving Regional Mexican beat, the narrator flexes his new reality: curvy Instagram models, endless stacks of cash, luxury labels like LV, champagne instead of beer, and joy-rides in a BMW that even the LAPD can’t catch. The vibe is playful and boastful, inviting listeners to glimpse the glitz of sudden success.

Yet beneath the shiny surface lies a cautionary thread. The song calls out fake friends who smile to your face while plotting behind your back, opportunists who want a piece of your spotlight, and the fleeting nature of fame. Real loyalty, Fuerza Regida reminds us, is limited to a tight circle of “carnales.” In just a few energetic verses, the track celebrates winning while warning that the higher you climb, the more crowded—and treacherous—the scene can become.

ARTIST BIO

Fuerza Regida is a dynamic Regional Mexican band originating from San Bernardino, California, blending influences from both the United States and Mexico. Since their formation in 2015 as a cover band, they have evolved into pioneers of the corridos tumbados subgenre, expertly mixing traditional norteño sounds with modern urban and electronic elements.

Led by Jesús Ortíz Paz, alongside Samuel Jáimez, Khrystian Ramos, José "Pelón" García, and Moisés López, Fuerza Regida has released multiple top-charting albums, including Del Barrio Hasta Aquí and Adicto. Their hits like "Bebe Dame" and "Harley Quinn" have achieved significant acclaim in both the US and Mexico, earning them several Billboard Music and Latin Music Awards. With a bold approach to traditional Mexican music and contemporary themes, they continue to expand their influence and captivate a growing international audience.