Por Si Acaso is a swagger-filled anthem where Herencia de Patrones and Grupo Triple L lay out the rules of their grind. The rappers celebrate hustling for blue Benjamins, staying loyal to their original crew, and keeping their music raw and uncut. They underline that success came from hard lessons—taking punches, learning patience, refusing shortcuts—and now they charge a premium for their art. The repeated phrase “por si acaso” (just in case) acts as a warning: rivals who think they can steal their shine should think twice, because the team protects itself and its earnings.
Under the bravado, the track is also about self-belief. The artists remind listeners that opinions of outsiders do not matter, that consistent work beats early rest, and that unique style is their biggest asset. With vivid references to firearms for protection, double-cup toasts to progress, and heads nodding to heavy lyrics, the song paints a lively picture of modern regional Mexican rap culture—one where ambition, loyalty, and street-savvy confidence fuel the climb from zero to certified success.