Peso Pluma’s “ICE” is a swagger-packed anthem of self-made success and gleaming confidence. The Mexican artist borrows Ric Flair’s legendary wrestling catchphrase to open the track, setting the tone for a victory lap filled with “ice” (slang for diamonds), fast cars, and a fearless attitude. He reminds listeners that his glittering lifestyle did not appear overnight: “Mucho sufrir costó pa’ merecer” highlights the sacrifices and risks he took to climb from hardships to high-life. Every shimmering chain and roaring Audi becomes proof that bold moves and relentless work can silence doubters.
Beneath the bravado, “ICE” also celebrates artistic passion. Peso Pluma calls his guitar “mi lira,” showing that even amid luxury, music remains his driving force. The repeated promise “Se lo repito por última vez” is a playful warning to anyone trying to copy his style: he is the original, and his shine is here to stay. In short, the song is a glittering mix of Mexican street hustle, global hip-hop flair, and a reminder that real diamonds are forged under pressure—then worn proudly around the neck for the whole world to see.