Lucky Charms is a high-energy anthem where Gabito Ballesteros, Natanael Cano and Peso Pluma show off the glittering world they now inhabit. Throughout the lyrics they name-drop Maybachs, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, Hermès bags and designer scents like Baccarat, creating a video-game-style fantasy (they even reference Grand Theft Auto: Vice City) in which money seems endless and every night turns into a deluxe party. The repeated shout-outs to "gallos de Lucky Charms," "bombones freaky" and other playful slang add a sugary twist, hinting that their vices are as colorful and addictive as the cereal itself.
Beneath the neon lights and luxury labels, the song also flashes the tougher edge of corridos tumbados. Armed bodyguards, coded references to firearms (the SCAR) and a constant alertness remind listeners that this lifestyle demands vigilance as well as swagger. In short, Lucky Charms is both a celebration and a cautionary flex: it invites you to taste the seven deadly sins right alongside the artists, all while a hypnotic beat keeps the party—and the danger—thumping.