“Vino Tinto” pours listeners a glass of pure corrido tumbado swagger. Peso Pluma, Natanael Cano, and Gabito Ballesteros toast to their rise from scarcity (no tortillas on the table) to a life overflowing with cash, designer labels, techno parties, and endless adrenaline. The red wine is their remedy for old wounds, while the lyrics flash images of luxury cars, Coco Chanel, and long hair like Pablo Escobar’s, all wrapped in an easygoing “ando relax” attitude.
Beneath the flexing, the trio remind us they earned their throne through hustle and loyalty. They call out those who forgot the hand that once helped them, celebrate the brotherhood that still stands strong, and reveal a three-step playbook: make the money (Plan A), spend it big (Plan B), and, if needed, dip back into risky business (Plan C). The result is an anthem that mixes bravado, nostalgia, and fiesta vibes, inviting learners to taste the bittersweet flavor of success in today’s Mexican urban culture.
Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, known professionally as Peso Pluma, is a groundbreaking Mexican singer and rapper born in 1999 in Zapopan, Jalisco. He revolutionizes regional Mexican music by blending traditional sierreño corridos with urbano genres like Latin hip hop and reggaeton, crafting a fresh and dynamic sound that has captivated global audiences.
Since his debut in 2020, Peso Pluma has risen to international fame with hits like "Por Las Noches" and "Ella Baila Sola," the latter marking the first regional Mexican song to break into the Billboard Hot 100 top 10. His albums, including the Grammy-winning Génesis and the double album Éxodo, showcase his talent and versatility, establishing him as Mexico’s most-streamed artist of all time and a key figure in the revival of the corrido tradition.