LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Son mi suerte y también son mi muerte” – they’re my lucky charm and my downfall at the same time. With that hypnotic hook, Neton Vega dives head-first into a whirlwind of temptation and jealousy. He confesses that desire got the better of him: “Sé que no debo, pero a las dos las quiero” (I know I shouldn’t, but I love them both). The result is a modern corrido-trap tale where two women, wild nights, and flashy labels become a dangerous cocktail.

Behind the braggadocio of designer shirts and gold pendants, the singer’s mind is stuck on one unforgettable ex. She checks his phone, flips him off, and even tries to make him jealous with “un pendejo,” yet he keeps cool, waiting for his January birthday to celebrate with whiskey, tequila, and a little weed. English lines like “I’m only twenty, la camisa P. Plein” add an international swagger, showing a young man living fast but thinking hard about the cost of his obsessions. In the end, those curves stay lodged in his head, proving that love, lust, and luxury can be both a lucky charm and a deadly game.

ARTIST BIO

Luis Ernesto Vega Carvajal, professionally known as Netón Vega, is a rising Mexican singer-songwriter hailing from La Paz, Baja California Sur. Bursting onto the music scene in 2023, he quickly gained acclaim for his songwriting on notable tracks like "Rubicon" and "La People," featured on Peso Pluma's acclaimed 2023 album Génesis.

Known for blending Regional Mexican, corridos tumbados, and reggaeton styles, Netón Vega has also made waves with his 2024 collaboration "Si No Quieres No" alongside Luis R. Conriquez, which charted on the US Billboard Hot 100. With a fresh sound and compelling storytelling, he continues to captivate audiences across Latin America and beyond.

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