LA PEOPLE II Lyrics in English Peso Pluma , Tito Double P, Joel De La P

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song LA PEOPLE II by Peso Pluma from Spanish to English.
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Verse 1
With the people I'm not seen anymore
How's it going? Well, everything's fine
The radios keep blasting at one hundred
The people also, I'm the 19
To not let go of the weapons
There were reasons and good backup
They saw me around there and I was shooting
Rifle on the shoulder, holster, Dior, Under Armour
Or: Rifle on my shoulder, my pistol holder, Dior boots, and Under Armour
There were greens, there were whites, there were blues
And I could handle everyone, I made them retreat
Or: And I handled them all, I made them back off
It wasn't easy, and for the boss, I didn't stop
And I didn't hide, I just did my duty
Guys, today I have you here to tell you something very important
Family is those people who are in your life and also want you in theirs
Family is those people who would give everything to see you smile
Who will love you, no matter what
And today, boys, you have become my family
Cheers! To family
Verse 2
We went out to defend the boss's son
We must proceed in the Defender
There were several Thursdays that I faced them
On two occasions I fought them and in three occasions I escaped
From the capital they took a man and a good element
Oh well, that's how it goes, remember and be alert
They know that those steel bars can be opened
Twenty seven and Piyi protect the territory, the family, and the
'El Piyi' is a low-profile hitman of the Sinaloa Cartel
And there were whites, there were greens, there were blues
And I could handle everyone, in several retreats
It wasn't easy, and for the boss, I didn't stop
And I didn't hide, I just executed my duty
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SONG MEANING

LA PEOPLE II feels like a cinematic scene unfolding at high speed. Peso Pluma, alongside Tito Double P and Joel De La P, slips the listener into the boots of “El 19,” a young sicario who moves through siren-lit streets with a rifle on his shoulder and designer gear on his hips. He brags about outsmarting the green, white, and blue forces (slang for different branches of law enforcement), never flinching, and always answering the call of “el patrón.” The verses crackle with engine growls, radio chatter, and gunfire, but behind the bravado you can sense the pressure of living on constant alert.

At its core, though, the track is a toast to loyalty and found family. Halfway through the chaos, the music pauses for a heartfelt speech: real family is whoever will risk everything to see you smile. The narrator lifts a glass to the crew that backs him up, then orders them to keep the territory and elders safe. LA PEOPLE II is both a swaggering corrido tumbado and a confession of the code that holds this dangerous world together—honor the boss, protect la familia, and never back down.

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