Plebada throws you straight into an action-movie night out where Dominican dembow meets Mexican corridos and trap. El Alfa and Peso Pluma boast about rolling with armored trucks, glittering diamond grills, and a loyal, hooded entourage that is always trucho (street-smart and on high alert). The repeated line “Andamos trucho’, Scary Movie” paints the crew as suspense-film characters who are ready for any plot twist, while flexing their swagger with booming beats and rapid-fire ad-libs.
Behind the hard talk and flashes of firepower, the song is really a celebration of camaraderie, fearless confidence, and living large. The artists insist they “don’t know about problems” because they come bearing yerba buena (good weed) and a party spirit powered by tequila, booming speakers, and flirtatious shout-outs. It is a high-octane anthem that mixes bravado with festive vibes, inviting listeners to dance, feel untouchable for three minutes, and enjoy the cross-Caribbean street culture the two stars proudly represent.