Natanael Cano and JhonnyX serve up a bilingual boast-fest in Lean, inviting us into a night where designer clothes, purple-tinted drinks, and fast freeway rides are the norm. The chorus, built around the hypnotic chant “I got my lean”, paints the picture of a rapper who has already made it: he is balling with his crew, dripping in Bape, and cruising down Highway 6 while everyone around him — lovers and rivals alike — takes notice.
Under the shiny surface, the verses hint at the fleeting nature of this wild lifestyle. Cano flips from English bravado to Spanish confession, admitting he is hooked on both the codeine-laced drink and a no-strings lover who only calls when it’s convenient. The track becomes a snapshot of modern corridos-trap culture: money, fame, and quick thrills feel “amazing,” yet there is an undercurrent of uncertainty about tomorrow. In short, Lean is a swagger-filled anthem that celebrates the rush of success while quietly acknowledging that it might all disappear as fast as the last sip in the styrofoam cup.
Natanael Rubén Cano Monge, born on March 27, 2001, in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, is a groundbreaking Mexican rapper, singer, and composer.
He is best known for pioneering "corridos tumbados," a unique fusion of traditional regional Mexican corridos with modern trap and hip-hop elements. Beginning his career by uploading guitar covers and original songs on YouTube, Natanael quickly gained recognition for blending genres and storytelling. His hit "Soy el Diablo" gained international attention, especially after a remix with Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny.
Signed to Rancho Humilde and Warner Latina, Cano has released several successful albums and EPs, showcasing his dynamic style. Drawing inspiration from legends like Ariel Camacho and contemporary Latin trap artists, Natanael Cano continues to innovate and shape the future of regional Mexican music.