77 Lyrics in English Peso Pluma , Eladio Carrión

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song 77 by Peso Pluma from Spanish to English.
We left, old man
And with the plebones in TJ I'm out here
I'm crossing white work
The mobsters and the cholos are allies
Seven-seven, I'm the f*cking talked-about one
And in the capital or in GDL cruising
And in the low-low I'm spending
Green bundles, I'm grabbing the Rolexes
And the work is on hold
Two-tone the AP, two-tone the Roleta
Two-tone the Maybach, two-tone the Glock
Super Saiyan weed, smoking Vegeta
Like Brray, blasted, spinning in the Jeepeta
I don't call the connect, since the connect is me
I don't have to trust anybody if I have my Glock
I'm not scared, fear got shelved long ago
I'm not scared, no, no, no, no, no, no
Bro, Eladio
Ayayai
Pure Double P, old man
Chan!
With the five in the patrol car and in Camailos
Advancing, patrolling
Well, you already know the shirt that I rock
In case you had wondered
And in the capital or in GDL I'm shining
Real placosos, we're several
Two-tone the AP, two-tone the Roleta
Two-tone the Maybach, two-faced all the fakes
Double shot to stay happy, that's the recipe
Seeing double, today I've already had more than one shroom
I don't call the connect, since the connect is me
I don't have to trust anybody if I have my Glock
I'm not scared, no, no, no, no, no, no
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SONG MEANING

**Peso Pluma and Eladio Carrión invite us on a turbo-charged ride through Mexico’s gritty streets and glittering nightlife in “77.” The lyrics paint a picture of two artists who hustle across Tijuana, Mexico City, and Guadalajara with total confidence. They brag about moving “jale blanco” (white work, slang for cocaine), stacking green bills, and collecting two-tone luxury watches, cars, and even weapons. The refrain “No llamo a la conexión, si la cone soy yo” (“I don’t call the plug because I am the plug”) highlights their self-reliance and street status: they control their own supply, their own security, and their own destiny.

Behind the ostentatious flexing lies a message of power, survival, and pride. “77” becomes a numeric badge that signals reputation and respect in the underworld. References to superheroes (Super Saiyajin, Vegeta) and pop culture add playful color, while the constant shout-outs to the double tone lifestyle underline a love for contrast: luxury and danger, celebration and vigilance. In short, the song is a swagger-packed anthem that glorifies living fast, making money, and staying untouchable in the modern corrido-trap scene.

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