Placoso is a slang term, particularly used in some parts of Mexico, to describe someone who looks like they belong to a gang or has a tough, street-wise appearance.
In the song, the artist sings, "Me miran placoso y me pelan la verga," which translates to "They see me looking tough and they show me respect (literally, 'peel my dick')." This word is interesting because it's not a standard dictionary term but rather a vivid piece of street slang that paints a picture of the artist's perceived image and status.
In "PVTA," Mexican artist Tito Double P delivers a raw and unapologetic anthem about his wild lifestyle. He directly addresses his parents and a romantic partner, making it clear that he loves excess, partying, and women, and he has no intention of changing. The song's title itself is a play on a strong Spanish swear word, setting the tone for its confrontational and explicit lyrics.
The narrative centers on a conflict with a woman who disapproves of his behavior. Tito Double P tells her she knew what she was getting into and that she'll either have to get used to it or he'll leave her for the brothel. He boasts about his tough reputation and his appeal to women, even those already in relationships, painting a picture of a man who lives by his own rules, indifferent to the chaos he creates.