Welcome to the raw, fast-paced world of “Pekeño 77: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 5.” In this session Bizarrap provides the razor-sharp beats while Uruguayan rapper Pekeño 77 paints a gritty portrait of life on the streets. Guns are loaded, money is counted, and loyalty is tested at every corner. The repeated line “Carga la 16, poné dos balas” sets an urgent tone: survival means staying armed, alert, and ready to defend your crew. Pekeño boasts about outsmarting enemies, selling drugs on the block, and even mentions a grandmother who “vendía crack,” underscoring how crime and hustle have been woven into his family history.
Beneath the bravado, the lyrics reveal a code of camaraderie and resilience. Pekeño backs up his friends when trouble arrives, celebrates “comiendo rico pollo frito” after a successful day, and dreams of enjoying life’s pleasures—whether that is dancing with “mamichula” or paying for an Uber so they can chill “en mi cama un rato.” The track is a snapshot of urban survival: danger, quick cash, and fleeting moments of luxury, all delivered with Bizarrap’s signature bounce and Pekeño 77’s unapologetic swagger.