Avioncito literally means "little airplane," as it's the diminutive form of avión (airplane).
However, in this song, it's used as slang associated with drinking tequila. The phrase "hacer el avioncito" refers to the ritual of taking a shot: salt, tequila, then lime. Snow Tha Product pairs tequilita y avioncito to paint a vivid picture of drinking to cope with a breakup, making this a clever and culturally specific word choice.
“Avioncito” is Snow Tha Product’s playful yet razor-sharp farewell to a partner who never appreciated her grind. Over a lively, regional-Mexican beat she mixes tequila shots, airplane-shaped sips (the avioncito), and name-drops of banda legends to soundtrack her break-up party. The lyrics flip between Spanish and English as Snow lists everything she gave—house, car, even a dog—only to be labeled “lo peor” once she put work first. Now the ex won’t stop calling, but Snow is already on her next flight, glass raised, determined to see if life gets mejor without the drama.
At its core, the song is an anthem of self-worth and liberation. Snow turns heartbreak into celebration, swapping tears for mezcal rounds and corridos at full volume. Instead of begging to stay, she toasts to moving on, letting the horns and tuba drown out any lingering regrets. The message for learners? When someone fails to value you, pack your bags, pour another shot, and let the music remind you who’s really in control. 🍹✈️