Peso Pluma - Por Las Noches (Remix)
The song "Por Las Noches (Remix)" by Peso Pluma & Nicki Nicole is about reminiscing on a past love and the pain of knowing that it's over. The lyrics describe the memories of being with someone, their scent, their body, and the intimacy shared. The singer expresses the feeling of being unable to touch this person again, like a precious jewel. Despite the pain, the singer desires one last kiss before they part ways. The lyrics also touch on the idea that sometimes, even when we want to stay together, circumstances and fate may not allow it. Ultimately, the song highlights the uniqueness of the love that was shared and the difficulty of letting go.
Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, professionally known as Peso Pluma, is a Mexican rapper, musician, and singer. Born on June 15, 1999, in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico, Peso Pluma learned to play the guitar during his teenage years and began writing songs inspired by regional Mexican music. He gained moderate success with his first two studio albums, "Ah y Qué?" (2020) and "Efectos Secundarios" (2021). However, it was his collaboration with Raul Vega on the song "El Belicón" in 2022 that catapulted him to stardom. The song sold 480,000 units and achieved 8× Platinum certification by the RIAA. Peso Pluma's musical style is characterized by corridos tumbados, a fusion of corridos with elements of urban music, trap, and reggaeton. He is considered a major contributor to the revival of the Corridos genre. With his crossover appeal, Peso Pluma is the most streamed artist in Mexico and has achieved multiple chart-topping hits, including collaborations with Natanael Cano and Eslabon Armado.
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