LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Money Edition throws you straight into the fast-lane life of Eden Muñoz and Fuerza Regida, where ambition rules and doubt gets left in the dust. The narrator apologizes to his mom for the risks he takes, yet reminds her of her own advice: “If you feel fear, you won’t make money.” Brimming with references to good luck rituals, top-shelf liquor, and icy Cuban cigars, the song paints a picture of someone who has hustled hard, tasted success, and won’t let anyone question his rise.

At its core, the track is a bold celebration of self-confidence: “Mire, ’amá, qué cabrón le salí” (Look, Mom, how badass I turned out). The artist knows exactly where he came from, keeps his feet firmly on the ground, and refuses to give up the luxuries he fought for. Between flaunting diamond-studded tables, warning rivals with a concealed weapon, and proclaiming “I’m money edition,” the song serves both as a victory lap and a motivational shout-out to anyone chasing their own dream without losing their sense of reality.

ARTIST BIO

Rodolfo Edén Muñoz Cantú, known professionally as Edén Muñoz, is a celebrated Mexican singer, songwriter, and producer born on September 25, 1990, in Los Mochis, Sinaloa. With a passion for music ignited in childhood by guitar lessons from his brother, Edén quickly mastered his craft and began his professional journey with the band Colmillo Norteño in 2006.

He later founded Calibre 50, a pioneering group in the Regional Mexican genre known for blending Norteño and Banda styles. As the band’s leader and main creative force, Edén set records with his songwriting, shaping the modern sound of Regional Mexican music. Since launching his solo career in 2022, he continues to captivate audiences with his heartfelt lyrics and dynamic performances, earning multiple awards and collaborations with top artists in the Latin music scene.

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