“CH Y La Pizza” throws you straight into the flashy, high-octane world of the modern corrido tumbado. Fueled by the swagger of Fuerza Regida and Natanael Cano, the lyrics paint a picture of a crew that blends street grit with upscale nightlife. Gold chains blessed by santería, sushi platters in VIP clubs, and shout-outs to JGL (Joaquín Guzmán Loera) all underline their status while hinting at coded cartel references like “La Ch” and “La Pizza.” The song celebrates regional pride (“Arriba Sonora”), big money moves in the United States, and an unmistakable belicón attitude that screams, “If you’ve got it, flaunt it.”
Beneath the luxury, there is an unbreakable code: loyalty, respect, and zero tolerance for betrayal. The narrator carries a cuernón (AK-47) as readily as he sports designer caps, trusts in saints for protection, and keeps “la plebada” (the crew) close, all under the blessing of their mothers. It is a lively anthem of power, party culture, and street honor—capturing the thrilling duality of enjoying the spotlight while always staying battle-ready in the shadows.
Fuerza Regida is a dynamic Regional Mexican band originating from San Bernardino, California, blending influences from both the United States and Mexico. Since their formation in 2015 as a cover band, they have evolved into pioneers of the corridos tumbados subgenre, expertly mixing traditional norteño sounds with modern urban and electronic elements.
Led by Jesús Ortíz Paz, alongside Samuel Jáimez, Khrystian Ramos, José "Pelón" García, and Moisés López, Fuerza Regida has released multiple top-charting albums, including Del Barrio Hasta Aquí and Adicto. Their hits like "Bebe Dame" and "Harley Quinn" have achieved significant acclaim in both the US and Mexico, earning them several Billboard Music and Latin Music Awards. With a bold approach to traditional Mexican music and contemporary themes, they continue to expand their influence and captivate a growing international audience.