PESO COMPLETO is a no-holds-barred victory lap. Peso Pluma joins forces with Puerto Rican hit-maker Arcángel to celebrate their rise from local hustlers to global heavyweights, bragging about overflowing suitcases of cash, luxury suites in Condado and an entourage that never stops partying. Throughout the lyrics they repeat the idea that “el dinero vuela” – money flies – because they are making so much of it that they can’t even keep track. Every line drips with bravado: they compare themselves to baseball sluggers knocking hits for twenty straight years, to Jordan dominating Chicago, and even to legendary drug-lords Pablo and Gustavo counting stacks on a ranch.
Beneath the flexing, the song also feels like a motivational pep-talk. Peso Pluma proudly reps Jalisco, showing that a kid from western Mexico can conquer the entire world if he works “mil horas” (a thousand hours) and refuses to let haters slow him down. Arcángel, an early pioneer of Latin trap, pops in to remind younger artists that he set the blueprint, while Peso promises to pass his empire to “Austincito” – his son – when he finally bows out. In short, PESO COMPLETO is an anthem of ambition, loyalty and unapologetic swagger, delivered over a pounding beat that makes every boast feel twice as large.