Gervonta

Album: yet to be titled (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Gervonta" is a provocative corrido that finds Peso Pluma reflecting on the extravagant lifestyle he has now, one that thrives on wealth, travel and indulgence. He sings the song with the swagger of someone who's just bought the front row seat to his own success story.
  • The title, "Gervonta," nods to the American lightweight boxing champion Gervonta "Tank" Davis, who graces the single's cover art. Peso Pluma is a boxing fan and his stage name literally translates to "lightweight" in Spanish. The chorus ties it all together as Peso boasts about having enough money to nab a prime seat to watch Gervonta fight.

    Front row watching Gervonta in Las Vegas

    The boxer seemed pleased with the tribute, reposting the cover art on his Instagram Stories.
  • Co-produced by Peso Pluma alongside his frequent collaborators Ernesto Fernández and Jesús Iván Leal Reyes, "Gervonta" begins with a slow, contemplative rhythm before kicking into a dynamic, multi-instrumental groove. This sonic shift is quintessential Peso - a blend of modern corrido stylings infused with just enough brash energy to keep it firmly in his signature tumbado lane.
  • Peso Pluma's penchant for singing about his elevated lifestyle is well-documented. Here are some notable examples:

    2022 "AMG"
    A collaboration with Natanael Cano and Gabito Ballesteros, this song contains similar themes of success and luxury.

    2023 "Lady Gaga"
    This collaboration with Junior H and Gabito Ballesteros is about living a luxurious lifestyle filled with parties and extravagance. The lyrics mention being surrounded by thousands of women at clubs, having private planes, yachts, exotic cars, and an abundance of money.

    2023 "PRC"
    A collaboration with Natanael Cano, "PRC" describes an extravagant and dangerous lifestyle. The lyrics mention constant phone calls from girls or clients, highlighting the fast-paced life of success and demand.

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