La People Ii Lyrics Meaning – Éxodo | Peso Pluma | Tito Double P
Peso Pluma, Tito Double P, and Joel De La P drop ‘LA PEOPLE II’ from their album ÉXODO. Jesús Roberto Laija García and Joel Portillo write the lyrics, while the trio joins Ernesto Fernandez, Jassiel Ramos, and Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija to compose the music. The track mixes sharp storytelling with a gritty, rebellious vibe.
Released: March 21, 2024
LA PEOPLE II
Peso Pluma | Tito Double P • From “ÉXODO”
Lyricist
Jesús Roberto Laija García, Joel Portillo
Composer
Jesús Roberto Laija García, Joel Portillo, Tito Double P, Joel De La P, Ernesto Fernandez, Jassiel Ramos, Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija
What is the meaning of LA PEOPLE II Lyrics from ÉXODO?
Peso Pluma narrates a tale of resilience and loyalty. One standout line, ‘They saw me out there, fighting with a rebel’s intensity,’ highlights his unyielding spirit. The lyrics mention details like a Dior holster over Under Armour, grounding the story in vivid reality.
Con La People Ya No Se Me VeI’m no longer seen with ‘The People’ now,
Y Como Venand as you can see,
Pues Todo Bieneverything’s going just fine.
Los Radios Siguen Tronando Al CienThe radios keep crackling at full volume,
Los Plebes Tambiénand the boys are ready too.
Soy El 19I’m Number 19.
Pa’ No Soltar Los AparatosTo keep our ‘gear’ close at hand,
Hubo Razonesthere were plenty of reasons,
Y Un Buen Respaldoand I had strong support.
Por Ahí Me Vieron Y Fue Echando V#rgazosThey saw me out there, fighting with a rebel’s intensity,
R#fle En El Hombrowith my ‘piece’ resting on my shoulder,
Piernera La’ Dior Under Armourand a Dior holster over Under Armour.
Fueron Los Verdes Fueron Blancos Fueron AzulesIt was the army, the feds, and the local police,
Y Con Todos Pudeand I held my own against them all.
Les Puse Un ReculeI forced them to retreat.
Pelada No Estuve Y Por El Patrón No Me DetuveIt wasn’t an easy path, but I never stopped for the boss,
Y No Disimuléand I didn’t try to hide who I was.
Solo Hice Mi DeberI just did my duty.
Al Hijo Del Jefe Salimos Para DefenderWe set out to protect the boss’s son,
Hay Que Procederready to take action,
En La Defenderinside the Land Rover ‘Defender’.
Fueron Varios Jueves Los Que Con Ellos Me EnfrentéThere were several Thursdays when I faced off with them.
En Dos Les PeleéIn two of those fights, I stood my ground,
En Tres Me Peléand in three, I made my escape.
A La Capital Le Quitaron Un Hombre Y Un Buen ElementoThey took a man and a good soldier from the capital,
Ni Modo Así Es Estobut that’s just how this life goes,
Recuerden Y Atentosso remember that and stay alert.
Saben Que Se Pueden Abrir Esas Rejas De AceroYou know those steel bars can always be opened.
27 Y Piyi27 and Piyi,
Cuídenme El Terreno La Familia Y A Los Viejoswatch over my turf, my family, and my elders.
Y Fueron Los Blancos Fueron Verdes Fueron AzulesThe feds, the army, and the local police were all there,
Y Con Todos Pudeand I stood my ground against them all.
En Varios Reculesthrough many retreats.
Pelada No Estuve Y Por El Patrón No Me DetuveIt wasn’t easy, but I didn’t stop for the boss,
Y No Disimuléand I didn’t hide who I was.
Solo Mi Deber EjecutéI simply carried out my duty.
The translation of ‘LA PEOPLE II’ lyrics talks about standing strong against all odds. Peso Pluma and his collaborators deliver a powerful message of duty and courage in this Spanish track.