LA PEOPLE Lyrics in English Peso Pluma , Tito Double P

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Verse 1
The crew is active out in Culiacán
They wanted to capture
The young man who commands the capital
Or: The man who's in charge of the capital
They couldn't take him away
The army boys were extra fired-up
Or: The men in green were very hostile, too much
I had to leave through the back
In the office, they wanted to greet me
Or they wanted to spray me with bullets
On Thursdays, there's a two-for-one in the city
I'm from here, at gunpoint with big rounds they leave
Chorus 1
Thigh-holster, Dior boots, and an FN SCAR
Very fresh, just like that
Or: Looking fresh, like this
So that the bosses know that there's quality
And talent to spare
I'm not going to change my flag anymore
Just so they know
Verse 2
They saw my convoy and my armored ride roll through here
The supercharger was heard
My people were going in the Suburban behind
Everyone in camouflage
They only managed to seize four of the trucks
And I've already got them back
Secure the houses for me; I've got plenty more
We've got plenty of places to run to
The nineteen managed to escape again
Travel, everyone, happy for the general
Chorus 2
Thigh-holster, Dior boots, and an FN SCAR
Very fresh, just like that
They'd better not come looking for me again
Because they're going to find me
Around here Guzmán's flag is still flying
I emphasize it again
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plebesdudes / the guys

Plebes is a very popular slang word from Sinaloa, Mexico, a region known for this style of music. It's a colloquial term used to mean "dudes", "the guys", or a person's crew or entourage.

In the song, Peso Pluma sings, "Mis plebes en Suburban iban atrás" (My guys were in Suburbans behind me), referring to his crew following him. Learning a word like plebes is a great way to understand the specific culture and flavor of Regional Mexican music, as it's not something you'd typically find in a textbook!

LA PEOPLE throws you straight into the fast-paced streets of Culiacán, a city famous for its corridos and larger-than-life figures. Peso Pluma and Tito Double P paint a cinematic picture of a young commander who knows every escape route, outsmarts the “verdes” (military police), and roars away in a supercharged convoy. Luxury details — Dior boots, an armored truck, a SCAR rifle — flash by like neon signs, showing that style and status are part of the game just as much as courage and quick thinking.

Under the high-energy beat of corrido tumbado, the lyrics celebrate loyalty to the Guzmán flag, pride in Sinaloan roots, and the thrill of living on the edge. The protagonist reminds everyone that he has resources, firepower, and talent in abundance, so chasing him is a bad idea. In short, the song is an adrenaline-laced anthem about outmaneuvering authority, enjoying life’s luxuries, and keeping unbreakable ties to one’s crew and homeland.

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