“Trucha” is street slang for stay alert, and that warning runs through the whole track. Peso Pluma and Tito Double P paint a vivid picture of a night-time outlaw fantasy: a custom truck rumbling through Mexico City, skin covered in tattoos like rapper Babo, a Lamborghini roaring down the freeway, and a Cartier watch ticking past 3 a.m. The narrator is never alone; more than twenty hooded women nicknamed the Tacomonas and a loyal crew known as la plebada have his back, turning every ride into a rolling party and a moving fortress.
Behind the flashy cars and designer black clothes lies a fearless attitude. Drugs, quick kisses, and dizzying energy boost him “al cien” (at one-hundred percent), while even the devil is dismissed as just another sidekick. “Trucha” celebrates raw confidence, loyalty, and high-octane excess, inviting listeners to feel untouchable for three adrenaline-soaked minutes.