Peso Pluma and Tito Double P are toasting to bloodline legacies on DINASTÍA, their explosive joint album hitting December 25 via Double P Records, and “mezcal” pours out like that smoky shot at midnight—bitter, bold, and begging for one more round before the dawn breaks.
This track, slotted at number 10 on the 15-song powerhouse, is pure Sinaloa fire distilled: corridos tumbados with a hazy trap undercurrent, where Ernesto Fernández’s production layers twangy requinto guitars over rumbling 808s and Tito’s gravelly croon dueling Peso’s signature snarl. It’s got that late-night confessional vibe—mezcal as metaphor for the burn of fleeting highs, tangled romances, and the family code that keeps you standing tall amid the fallout. Themes hit hard on inheritance, both the good (dynastic pride) and the ghosts (lost nights, loaded regrets), all wrapped in verses that feel like spilling secrets over a bottle shared between cousins.
No features steal the shine here; it’s just the duo trading bars like they’re passing the flask, evolving their sound from Peso’s solo arena-rattlers to this intimate, border-blurring brew that nods to ranchera roots without losing the street edge. Teased in a grainy Insta clip last week, it had fans dissecting the snippet for those raw, unfiltered hooks that scream “play it loud in the truck.”
DINASTÍA itself? It’s the ultimate family affair, a 50-minute manifesto on building empires from the dirt—15 tracks deep, from the brooding “intro” opener to the hyped “bckpckbyz” closer (that long-awaited Backpack Boyz drop). The lineup’s stacked with bangers like “dopamina,” “putielegante,” “morras II,” and “viejo lobo,” all self-produced vibes cooked in Guadalajara studios, blending acoustic warmth with electronic grit for a concept that’s less about flash and more about the unbreakable Pluma-Pérez bond. No guest heavyweights, just pure synergy proving corridos can carry a dynasty. Official tracklist reveal hit socials yesterday, lighting up X with “Christmas came early” memes and pre-save spikes—expect it to ghost the charts like Peso’s last run.
Peso’s at his throne-straddling peak, a year out from Éxodo’s global takeover that snagged him another Grammy nod and sold-out arenas from Mexico City to Miami, while Tito’s carving his lane as the rawer, rising heir—fresh off viral collabs and that Sinaloa festival takeover last summer. This drop? It’s their evolution scripted in smoke: from underground cyphers to corridos kings, flipping family ties into anthems that hit like heirlooms, reminding the game that real power runs in the veins.
Dive into the mezcal lyrics below and unpack its raw narrative. Don’t miss other DINASTÍA tracks for more of Peso Pluma & Tito Double P’s dynastic corridos fire.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | Peso Pluma & Tito Double P |
| Songwriter | Peso Pluma & Tito Double P |
| Music Producer | Ernesto Fernández |
| Label | Double P Records |
| Distributor | The Orchard |
| Release Date | December 25, 2025 |
| Song Language | Spanish |
| Copyright © | Double P Records |
| Translation | mezcal (English Translation) by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P |
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The “mezcal” song is sung by Peso Pluma and Tito Double P.
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The song “mezcal” was written by Peso Pluma and Tito Double P.
Who produced “mezcal” by Peso Pluma & Tito Double P?
“mezcal” is produced by Ernesto Fernández.
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The mezcal was released on December 25, 2025.
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The duration of the song mezcal is approximately 2 minutes and 56 seconds.
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