Pegaso throws you straight into a high-octane escape movie. Neton Vega and Gabito Ballesteros cruise the night with sirens in the rear-view mirror, pockets full of luxury labels, and a heady mix of whiskey and flavored tusi. The lyrics list off Van Cleef jewels, Jacob & Co watches, Hermes bags, and Marly perfumes as if they were checkpoints on a dizzying joyride. Yet between the name-drops and swagger, the singer keeps hallucinating his güerita, proving that even an outlaw on the run craves real affection.
Under the neon lights of corridos tumbados, danger, excess, and romance collide. The government is closing in, the party is wild, but the heart of the song beats for a moment of genuine love—something deeper than the fleeting thrills swirling in those crystal-clear drinks. Pegaso (like the mythical winged horse) becomes a symbol of escape and freedom, inviting listeners to soar above the chaos while bobbing their heads to a rebellious, modern corrido.