“Si Fuera Fácil” invites us on a raw, unapologetic ride through the life of Baldy, a street-hardened voice from Michoacán. Over a catchy regional beat, he looks back on the tough lessons the streets taught him, celebrating the grit and hustle that pulled him and his “carnales” out of the hole. The repeated line “Si fuera fácil, si fuera así todos lo hicieran” (“If it were easy, everyone would do it”) is his rallying cry: real success comes from risk, nerve, and refusing to act with fear.
Far from glamorizing crime, the song paints a picture of survival in a place where opportunities are scarce and danger is daily. Baldy admits to “moviendo mota” (moving weed) because it pays the bills, yet he never asks for forgiveness. Instead, he takes pride in flipping the script, spending his hard-earned cash, and representing his state with swagger. The result is an anthem of resilience — part confession, part victory lap — that reminds us how determination and loyalty can flourish even in the roughest barrio soil.