“La Pluma De Wax” feels like a postcard from Peso Pluma’s laid-back, party-ready life. Over a carefree beat he invites us to cruise between Rosarito’s beaches, Mazatlán’s malecón, and the neon nights of Tijuana. Along the way he savors mariscos, light beer, Buchanitas whisky, and—most importantly—a wax pen that keeps his mind relaxed. He proudly owns his image as a “gordito y bien barbón,” reminding listeners that confidence is about attitude, not appearance, and he sprinkles shout-outs to friends who make every fiesta louder and brighter.
Beneath the good-time swagger lies a simple declaration: you do not need to be rich or famous to live richly. Peso Pluma works hard, pays his bills, and then spends his spare pesos on music, friends, and moments that make life taste better. The song becomes a cheerful anthem of everyday abundance, celebrating Mexican beach culture, cross-border adventures, and the pleasure of breathing in, kicking back, and shouting “Fierro!” when the banda starts to play.