LAS MORRAS
by Peso Pluma
Summary
"LAS MORRAS" by Peso Pluma is a fun, flashy track celebrating his lifestyle, wealth, and interactions with women. It’s all about living large and enjoying the moment, wrapped up in catchy beats and confident lyrics.
Full Analysis
Peso Pluma’s song dives deep into the life of a successful artist. He talks about money, fame, and the excitement that comes with them. The vibe is all about enjoying life, being carefree, and attracting attention. It paints a picture of his world where everything seems bright and thrilling. The lyrics mix humor and bravado, making it relatable yet aspirational for many listeners.
Verse 1
No paran de llegar
Billetes vienen y billetes van
Pisando los Jordan
Yo ando listo, ustedes digan qué plan
In this verse, Peso Pluma sets up the scene with money flowing in and out. He mentions "Billetes," which means bills or cash, showing that he's in a good financial spot. The reference to "Jordan" hints at status and style, suggesting he's dressed well. He’s ready for whatever comes next, inviting others to join him in his adventures.
Chorus
Las morras
Me besan, pues las vuelvo locas a todas
Se besan, ellas bailan y se alborotan
No ocupan flores, solo un polvo que es rosa
Y sigo bendecido
Con los mío' en el camino, oh
The chorus is catchy and playful. Peso Pluma sings about women who are drawn to him. He’s got this charm that makes girls go wild, which he clearly enjoys. The mention of not needing flowers but instead a "polvo que es rosa" suggests a carefree, almost party-like atmosphere. It shows he’s blessed with good friends and a fun lifestyle, keeping the positive energy flowing.
Verse 2
Puro Doble P, a la verga, güey, ja-ja
Desde Medallo, ¿sí sabe?, je-je-je
¡Chau! (Hecho en Medellín)
Desde el barrio de Antioquia
This verse is all about pride in his roots. "Doble P" stands for Peso Pluma, emphasizing his brand and identity. He’s proud of where he comes from, Medellín, and he’s not shy about it. The laughter and casual language make it feel like a fun conversation with friends, reflecting his confidence and connection to his origins.
Chorus
Las morras
Me besan, pues las vuelvo locas a todas
Se besan, ellas bailan y se alborotan
No ocupan flores, solo un polvo que es rosa
Y sigo bendecido
Con los mío' en el camino, oh
Repeating the chorus reinforces the carefree vibe and the attraction he has. It’s a celebration of life and love, highlighting how much fun he has with women around him. The energy stays upbeat, keeping listeners engaged and ready to dance.
Verse 3
Baguettes en mi pulsera, en mi cadena y mis anillos
No los heredé de niño, tuve que luchar
Por eso, chimbas detrás mío porque saben lo que cargo
Que traigo billete largo, hay mucho pa gastar
Here, Peso Pluma talks about the luxury he’s earned. The "baguettes" symbolize wealth and success, showing he’s made it big. He mentions working hard for his money, which adds a layer of authenticity. The line about people wanting to be around him because of his wealth speaks to the reality of fame , it can attract both friends and opportunists.
Chorus
Las morras
Me besan, pues las vuelvo locas a todas
Se besan, ellas bailan y se alborotan
No ocupan flores, solo un polvo que es rosa
Y sigo bendecido
Con los mío' en el camino, oh
Once again, the chorus pops up, keeping the focus on the fun and carefree essence of the song. It’s like a reminder of the good times he’s having amidst all his success, and it encourages everyone to enjoy life just as he does.
Bridge
Morras encima de mí y de mi ganga
Y de to lo que traigo en mi cuello
Por eso, yo las detono en mi cuarto
Y en ese culito va el sello
In the bridge, Peso Pluma dives into the intimate side of his lifestyle. He talks about women being attracted to him and his gang, reinforcing his status. The playful suggestion of "detono en mi cuarto" hints at fun and excitement. It’s cheeky and adds to the carefree, party atmosphere of the song.
Outro
Las morras
Me besan, pues las vuelvo locas a todas
Se besan, ellas bailan y se alborotan
No ocupan flores, solo un polvo que es rosa
Y sigo bendecido
Con los mío' en el camino, oh
The song wraps up with the catchy chorus again, leaving listeners with that same upbeat energy. The repetition makes it memorable and reinforces the joyous, carefree theme. It’s all about celebrating life, love, and success, sending you off with a smile.
Closing Thoughts
"LAS MORRAS" is a vibrant celebration of Peso Pluma's lifestyle, full of fun and confidence. The song captures the essence of enjoying life, attracting attention, and embracing success. It’s catchy and relatable, making you want to dance and enjoy the moment. Overall, it’s a great track that highlights his personality and the exciting world he lives in.
Full Lyrics
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Billetes vienen y billetes van
Pisando los Jordan
Yo ando listo, ustedes digan qué plan
Patrón del mal, el mood
Quieren mi hielo y también el champú
De Medallo a Moscú
Se grabó en cuatro y lo subió a YouTube
Las morras
Me besan, pues las vuelvo locas a todas
Se besan, ellas bailan y se alborotan
No ocupan flores, solo un polvo que es rosa
Y sigo bendecido
Con los mío' en el camino, oh
Puro Doble P, a la verga, güey, ja-ja
Desde Medallo, ¿sí sabe?, je-je-je
¡Chau! (Hecho en Medellín)
Desde el barrio de Antioquia
Con El Bendito
Pura Doble P
Baguettes en mi pulsera, en mi cadena y mis anillos
No los heredé de niño, tuve que luchar
Por eso, chimbas detrás mío porque saben lo que cargo
Que traigo billete largo, hay mucho pa gastar
Morras encima de mí y de mi ganga
Y de to lo que traigo en mi cuello
Por eso, yo las detono en mi cuarto
Y en ese culito va el sello
Las morras
Me besan, pues las vuelvo locas a todas
Se besan, ellas bailan y se alborotan
No ocupan flores, solo un polvo que es rosa
Y sigo bendecido
Con los mío' en el camino, oh