We asked Peso Pluma about his first hit. Then he hung up on us (2024)

The hottest new star in music just hung up on me.

Mexican singer Peso Pluma, 23, has quickly risen from TikTok sensation to the Coachella main stage with Becky G to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart — where last month, his starry-eyed folk ballad with California trio Eslabón Armado, “Ella Baila Sola,” or “She Dances Alone,” made history as the first regional Mexican song to reach No. 1.

That same month, Peso Pluma became one of the five most-listened-to artists on Spotify, alongside Bad Bunny, Drake, Taylor Swift and the Weeknd.

When we speak over Zoom, he’s in Mexico City, shooting one of several music videos for his upcoming album, slated for release this summer. Although he’s typically iced out with a diamond-encrusted Spider-Man chain and engulfed by designer jackets, today the MC is simply dressed in black T-shirt and jeans, emphasizing his fair, freckled skin and shaggy brown mullet.

Advertisem*nt

Music

The 25 concerts we can’t wait to see this summer

Superstars Taylor Swift, Drake, and Beyoncé head up a far-ranging slate of concerts this summer.

May 8, 2023

His 2023 has been a whirlwind of recording and promotion, which has sent him pinballing between Los Angeles, Guadalajara and Mexico City. “I miss my mom,” he says. “I haven’t seen anyone. But everything has its pros and cons ... I start every day by smoking a joint [and] being thankful. My life has changed a lot, but it has been for the better.”

We’re about 20 minutes into our interview when I ask about the controversy surrounding his earlier songs — known as narcocorridos, a popular subgenre of Mexican folk music akin to gangsta rap — for which he’s been accused of glorifying local drug kingpins. Before I finish the question, Pluma utters “nah” and tosses his smartphone across the table. (His publicist told The Times that he “does not talk politics” with the press — but added that he ended the call because he needed a bathroom break.) We never did reconnect.

Born Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija on the outskirts of Guadalajara, Peso Pluma, whose stage name translates to “featherweight,” is not quite the overnight sensation that Anglophone Spotify users might assume: He released his first album, “Ah y Qué?,” in April 2020, and a second, “Efectos Secundarios,” via the Anaheim-based label Prajin, in 2021.

His unexpected path to global stardom began with the February 2022 release of his single with MC Raúl Vega, titled “El Belicón.” The song went viral on TikTok, scored nearly 10 million YouTube views in three days and was eventually certified eight times platinum by the RIAA.

It was also lambasted by critics in Mexico, who argued the singer was promoting the narco lifestyle amid decades of often-gruesome conflict in his home country and abroad. (In the song’s video, Peso Pluma and Vega don bulletproof vests, wield machine guns and sing of gearing up for war with a rival gang.)

Such debates long predate Peso Pluma’s arrival; lawmakers in the Mexican states of Sinaloa and Baja California had implemented bans on popular artists like Los Túcanes de Tijuana and Gerardo Ortiz from the airwaves and concert venues. The Grammy-winning norteño group Los Tigres del Norte was fined for performing its 1974 song about drug smugglers, “Contrabando Y Traición,” as recently as 2017. “We always sing what the people want to hear, and what the people are living,” argued lead singer Jorge Hernandez.

Yet narcocorridos continue to be passed on as part of a folk tradition; they’ve featured in the popular TV show “Breaking Bad” and have enjoyed increased fanfare among Gen Z listeners.

We asked Peso Pluma about his first hit. Then he hung up on us (3)

×

Even if only a work of narco role-play, “El Belicón” represented a shift for Peso Pluma, who then began fielding invites to collaborate from regional Mexican stars like Natanael Cano, Fuerza Regida and Junior H. Darlings of L.A.-based label Rancho Humilde, these acts pioneered regional Mexican and trap fusions called “corridos tumbados,” which often contrast the hard realities of street life with dreams of luxury cars, cash and the company of beautiful women.

Advertisem*nt

Now that Peso Pluma’s grittier songs have been eclipsed by his more romantic ballads like “Ella Baila Sola” or his newer reggaetón lite hit with Yng Lvcas, “La Bebé (Remix),” he seems poised to embody a different kind of character than the ones mythologized in narcocorridos: a goodwill ambassador between Mexican youth and their counterparts on the other side of the border, eager to stay connected through the sounds of their heritage.

We asked Peso Pluma about his first hit. Then he hung up on us (4)

×

“I grew up in a totally mixed culture,” Peso Pluma explains. He learned English while spending time with family in San Antonio and peppered his playlists with hip-hop from the United States — which became the key to developing the urban swagger he brings to his otherwise norteño twang. “I loved [regional Mexican singer] Ariel Camacho because I liked the way he played guitar,” he says, “but I also loved Jay-Z, Kanye West and Bad Bunny.”

At 19, he says, he bought a ticket to New York City just to find out what all his favorite hip-hop songs were about. “I fell in love with New York,” he says. “I soaked up the culture, and now I carry New York with me everywhere I go. So much that my friends call me Peter Parker,” he says with a laugh.

Peso Pluma got another taste of New York a few weeks ago, when he performed “Ella Baila Sola” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” “I was the first regional Mexican artist to be on Fallon,” he says with a shrug. “Enough said.”

We asked Peso Pluma about his first hit. Then he hung up on us (5)

×

Peso Pluma is quick to nod to Eslabón Armado and Cano, both of whom broke new ground on the American pop charts prior to his arrival.

“It’s important to bring up all the talent that is emerging [from Mexico],” he says. As proof, he’s building a roster of artists on his own boutique label, Doble P Records, a subsidiary of Prajin; he’s already signed “El Belicón” co-star Vega, as well as artists Jasiel Nuñez and Tito Laija (who is his cousin).

Music

Spanish pop star C. Tangana: ‘All I ever wanted was artistic recognition. Now I have it’

Onetime rapper Antón Álvarez Alfaro dramatically revamped his musical palette for 2021’s global hit ‘El Madrileño.’ Next? A reissue of a classic trap mixtape.

May 5, 2023

Peso Pluma is set to embark on his first U.S. tour this summer, which includes a stop at Inglewood’s YouTube Theater on July 20. There, the artist looks forward to performing for his Cali fans — not as a guest, as he was at Coachella, but as the main event.

Advertisem*nt

“My authenticity is the most important thing about me. I’m real. That’s how I am, that’s how I will always be. If they like it, good. And if they don’t?”

For that, he doesn’t have an answer. He only scoffs. Enough said.

More to Read

  • Coachella: Peso Pluma, Lana Del Rey, Shakira’s surprise and the best of the rest of Day 1

    April 12, 2024

  • The evolution of Young Miko

    April 5, 2024

  • For Subscribers

    Swifty Blue raps about L.A. gang life — and finds himself dodging real-life violence

    April 1, 2024

We asked Peso Pluma about his first hit. Then he hung up on us (2024)

FAQs

What was Peso Pluma's first hit? ›

In April, "El Belicón" debuted at number 50 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs, peaking at number 46 two weeks after and becoming Pluma's first entry on the charts.

Is Peso Pluma narco corrido? ›

Peso Pluma made a huge statement on the complex history of Mexico's narco-corrido culture with a stunning tribute to the region's greatest stars.

What is the meaning of Peso Pluma? ›

Peso Pluma has said in interviews that early on, the group met former world champion Mexican boxer Marco Antonio Barrera, who suggested they should be called “Peso Pluma” because of their skinny physique. Peso Pluma means “featherweight” in Spanish and refers to fighters who are less than 126 pounds.

Which song made Peso Pluma famous? ›

The biggest hit of Peso Pluma's career is his song with Eslabon Armado. The Mexican-American group teamed up with him for the emo love song “Ella Baila Sola.” Eslabon Armado's sad sierreño sound was perfectly blended with Peso's trap corrido edge.

Why did Peso Pluma win a Grammy? ›

Upstart Peso Pluma took home the GRAMMY for Best Música Mexicana Album (Including Tejano), for his tremendous album GÉNESIS. As the status of Mexico on the global stage continues to swell, take Pluma's win as a sign to keep your ear to the ground.

Why is Peso Pluma so popular? ›

Why is Peso Pluma so popular? The Jalisco-born singer dueted with the Mexican group "Eslabon Armado" and made "Ella Baila Sola" -- the first Mexican song ever to enter the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 with more than 24 million streams, according to NPR.

Are corridos illegal in Mexico? ›

Performances of narcocorridos — corridos that narrate the lives and exploits of real or fictional drug traffickers — have been banned in several Mexican states for decades, and now, those bans have been extended against corridos tumbados in some places.

Was Peso Pluma at Coachella? ›

At Coachella, Peso Pluma took the main stage and put on a grand performance with elaborate set designs and dozens of backup dancers. Peso Pluma at Coachella in Indio on April 12, 2024.

When did Peso Pluma start? ›

Peso Pluma's first song “Jeraqui de Nivel (En Vivo)” released on January 14, 2020.

What language is Pluma? ›

pluma - translated from Spanish to English

Agarré mi pluma y empecé a escribir. I took my pen and started writing.

What is pluma Spanish? ›

Pluma in Spanish means feather and it describes this cut of meat perfectly. It usually comes from special Iberian Black Pigs that are found on the Iberian Peninsula. If you have traveled to Spain and had their famous thinly sliced ham, the Iberico Pluma comes from the same pigs.

Is peso Hispanic? ›

The peso is the monetary unit of several Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America, as well as the Philippines. Originating in the Spanish Empire, the word peso translates to "weight".

How is Peso Pluma successful? ›

Peso Pluma (born Hassan Laija) cut his teeth making songs inspired by the traditional sounds of his country before eventually adding more rap and reggaeton elements to his sound — a combination that has led to him helping put regional Mexican music on the world map.

What is the biggest hit of peso plumas? ›

The most popular song on GÉNESIS by Peso Pluma is “LADY GAGA” with a total of 296.3K page views.

How tall is a Peso Pluma in feet? ›

Peso Pluma's height is 5 feet 7 inches or 170 centimetres. He is a Mexican-born singer and songwriter best known for his hit tracks, including Ella Baila Sola, LADY GAGA and El Belicon. He is the founder of Double P Records.

When was the peso first used? ›

1537–1686 piece of eight. The name peso was given to the 8-real silver coin introduced in 1497, minted at 83⁄8 pesos to a Castilian mark (230.0465 grams) of silver 134/144 fine (25.56 g fine silver).

Who used pesos first? ›

The peso was introduced into Spain by the monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella, who reformed the Spanish coinage system in 1497; it did not come into common use, though, until the time of Charles I (the emperor Charles V).

Why did the peso lose value in 1994? ›

Supporting the money supply by buying more dollar-denominated debt while simultaneously honoring such debt depleted the bank's reserves by the end of 1994. The central bank devalued the peso on December 20, 1994, and foreign investors' fear led to an even higher risk premium.

Why did the peso collapse in 1994? ›

In December 1994, Mexico entered a financial crisis. The government abandoned its crawling peg exchange rate policy, letting the peso float and devalue substantially. The recently privatized banking sector found difficulties in meeting regulatory minimum capital.

References

Top Articles
Savings Accounts | Our Savings Range
Basic Monthly Budget Worksheets Everyone Should Have
Frases para un bendecido domingo: llena tu día con palabras de gratitud y esperanza - Blogfrases
Umbc Baseball Camp
Tmf Saul's Investing Discussions
Watch Mashle 2nd Season Anime Free on Gogoanime
Seething Storm 5E
Plus Portals Stscg
What Happened To Father Anthony Mary Ewtn
Cube Combination Wiki Roblox
Stream UFC Videos on Watch ESPN - ESPN
Does Publix Have Sephora Gift Cards
Trini Sandwich Crossword Clue
Costco Gas Foster City
Walmart End Table Lamps
Craiglist Tulsa Ok
Transfer and Pay with Wells Fargo Online®
Unity - Manual: Scene view navigation
Welcome to GradeBook
Moving Sales Craigslist
Td Small Business Banking Login
Craigslist Appomattox Va
MLB power rankings: Red-hot Chicago Cubs power into September, NL wild-card race
Robeson County Mugshots 2022
Rqi.1Stop
Phoebus uses last-second touchdown to stun Salem for Class 4 football title
Craigslist Lewes Delaware
Xfinity Outage Map Fredericksburg Va
Weldmotor Vehicle.com
Keyn Car Shows
2004 Honda Odyssey Firing Order
Maisons près d'une ville - Štanga - Location de vacances à proximité d'une ville - Štanga | Résultats 201
Town South Swim Club
24 Hour Drive Thru Car Wash Near Me
Airg Com Chat
Rubmaps H
Lil Durk's Brother DThang Killed in Harvey, Illinois, ME Confirms
Teenage Jobs Hiring Immediately
Tendermeetup Login
Movies123.Pick
Back to the Future Part III | Rotten Tomatoes
Chs.mywork
My.lifeway.come/Redeem
062203010
Bunkr Public Albums
White County
Tlc Africa Deaths 2021
Worland Wy Directions
The Machine 2023 Showtimes Near Roxy Lebanon
Home | General Store and Gas Station | Cressman's General Store | California
Noelleleyva Leaks
Subdomain Finer
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Velia Krajcik

Last Updated:

Views: 5778

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Velia Krajcik

Birthday: 1996-07-27

Address: 520 Balistreri Mount, South Armand, OR 60528

Phone: +466880739437

Job: Future Retail Associate

Hobby: Polo, Scouting, Worldbuilding, Cosplaying, Photography, Rowing, Nordic skating

Introduction: My name is Velia Krajcik, I am a handsome, clean, lucky, gleaming, magnificent, proud, glorious person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.