Brillo Lyrics in English Natanael Cano

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Brillo by Natanael Cano from Spanish to English.
That the shine I carry bothers them
I don't give a f*ck, I keep shining
Revving the Mustang, really sped up
Don't worry that I'm working
The kid is already hyped up
Jewels on ice, really diamonded
He always goes hard, he's never calm
And on a little trip, I'm flying
In Miami they see me partying
With two, three babes that I have by my side
I'm already filling up the Gucci bag
With some stacks that we've generated
Don't worry mother that I miss you
Wherever I go, I'm remembering you
Right now I'm working over on this side
And so they know we're batting
Yeah
And only Natanael Cano, old boys
Very fine clothes and my face is really pricey
Wherever I step, they get stuck
And I've been with whoever I want
And none has taken away my desire
Better I tell you so nobody tells you
I'm the only one that stayed up front
The most beautiful women are my strong suit
And one for each, or two if there's luck
I just show up and they come flying
And now it turns out that they know nothing
They don't remember anymore that I was broke
And that they almost s*cked me off
That the shine I carry bothers them
I don't give a f*ck, I keep shining
Revving the Mustang, really sped up
Don't worry that I'm working
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SONG MEANING

“Brillo” is Natanael Cano’s unapologetic victory lap. Across the verses he celebrates the shine—both literal and figurative—that comes from hard work and newfound wealth. We see him speeding through life in a Mustang, stacking cash in a Gucci bag, dripping in diamonds, and partying in Miami with multiple girlfriends. Haters may be bothered by his glow, but he refuses to dim it; his answer is to keep “brillando” (shining) even brighter.

Beneath the flashy imagery lies a classic rags-to-riches tale. Cano reminds us that not long ago he was “a raya” (barely getting by), and now he hustles nonstop so his mother—and everyone watching—knows the struggle paid off. The song mixes pride, swagger, and gratitude, offering a snapshot of modern Mexican corridos that fuse regional sounds with urban bravado. In short, “Brillo” is a loud, glittering statement: success feels good, looks even better, and no one can dim Natanael’s light.

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