Peso Pluma and Tito Double P are revving up the family engine for DINASTÍA, their explosive joint album dropping December 25 via Double P Records, and “malibu” rolls in like a top-down cruiser on Pacifica cliffs, all hazy hooks and that itch for a getaway you didn’t know you needed.
This one hits like a late-afternoon drive down the coast after a breakup. Peso and Tito trade verses about spotting an ex looking unbothered while they’re still wrecked, drowning the feelings in whiskey and quick rebounds. The sound stays true to tumbados style—slow, wavy bass from producers Ernesto Fernández and Iván Leal “Parka,” with those signature corridos guitars keeping it grounded, but the vibe leans more reflective than party-mode. It’s about betrayal, fake affection, and moving on with someone finer, all wrapped in that signature Double P chemistry: Peso’s raw delivery mixing with Tito’s lighter, cockier flow. Lyrics cut deep on the irony—calling her “bonita y canija” while admitting how bad it still hurts—turning personal pain into something catchy enough to blast on repeat.
DINASTÍA? It’s their bloodline manifesto—a 50-minute tumbados takeover reclaiming roots after Peso’s globe-trotting Éxodo last year. The tracklist stacks bangers like “dopamina,” “putielegante,” “morras II,” and “viejo lobo,” blending street anthems with introspective cuts that honor the Pluma-Pérez dynasty. No forced saga, just unfiltered música mexicana evolution: live guitars from Iván Leal “Parka,” bass that thumps like a heartbeat, distributed by The Orchard for that global reach. It’s the biggest collab in their lane yet, proving the cousins aren’t just riding the wave—they’re steering the ship.
Peso’s at his untouchable peak, 26 and stacking Grammys post-Exodus’s billion-stream domination, while Tito, the 22-year-old wildcard, levels up from underground cyphers to arena openers, their ’25 tours already selling out from Mexico City to Miami. This drop? It’s dynasty-building in real time, turning rivals’ envy into fuel.
Dive into the malibu lyrics below and unpack its raw narrative. Don’t miss other DINASTÍA tracks for more of Peso Pluma & Tito Double P’s tumbados dynasty vibes.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | Peso Pluma & Tito Double P |
| Songwriter | Peso Pluma, Tito Double P, Édgar Barrera & Jorsshh |
| Music Producer | Peso Pluma, Ernesto Fernández & Iván Leal “Parka” |
| Label | Double P Records |
| Distributor | The Orchard |
| Release Date | December 25, 2025 |
| Song Language | Spanish |
| Copyright © | Double P Records |
| Translation | malibu (English Translation) by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P |
Lyrics of malibu by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P
[Verso 1: Peso Pluma & Tito Double P]
De Tantas Mujeres, Chale, Pues Me Saliste Igualita
Ni Pedo, Pues Ya Ni Qué Hacerle
Maldito Cariño, Era Todo Una Mentira
Fuiste Fugaz
Me Eché Otro Whiskacho
Por Amor Hace Rato Que No Bebía
Chale, Ni Pa’ Qué Les Cuento
Bien Sarra Que Se Siente Sin Ti Empezar El Día
Y Terminar
[Coro: Peso Pluma & Tito Double P]
Qué Tranquila Se Te Ve
Y Yo Bien Malilla Por Darte Otra Vez, Uh-oh, Oh
Bien, Me Saliste, Pero
Bien Infiel
Bonita Y Canija, Vieras Qué Mal Te Ves, Uh-oh, Oh
[Interludio: Tito Double P]
Jajay, Mamá
Double P
[Verso 2: Tito Double P & Peso Pluma]
Fuiste Mi Peor Error Del Año
Cambiaste Todo Y La Fuiste A Cagar
Ando En Carrito Del Año
Llego Volando En Jet Particular
Con Otra Morra Que No Eres Tú
Que Está Más Fina Y De Más Grande Cu
Dos Margaritas Por Malibú
Aquí Anduvieras, Pero Andas De Pu
[Coro: Tito Double P & Peso Pluma]
Qué Tranquila Se Te Ve
Y Yo Bien Malilla Por Darte Otra Vez, Uh-oh, Oh
Bien, Me Saliste, Pero Bien Infiel
Bonita Y Canija, Vieras Qué Mal Te Ves, Uh-oh, Oh
🎵 DINASTÍA Lyrics & Tracklist - Peso Pluma & Tito Double P
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the singer of the “malibu” song?
The “malibu” song is sung by Peso Pluma and Tito Double P.
Who wrote “malibu” by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P?
The song “malibu” was written by Peso Pluma, Tito Double P, Édgar Barrera, and Jorsshh.
Who produced “malibu” by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P?
“malibu” is produced by Peso Pluma, Ernesto Fernández, and Iván Leal “Parka”.
When was the “malibu“ song released?
The malibu was released on December 25, 2025.
How long is malibu by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P?
The duration of the song malibu is approximately 2 minutes and 46 seconds.
This is the end of “malibu Song Lyrics” by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P. Lyrics displayed here are for educational purposes only. We respect the artists and don’t promote copyright infringement instead. If you like this song please share it. If you find any mistakes in the lyrics or credits, please feel free to submit the correct version via the Contact Us section.







