Los Angeles, CA (December 25, 2025) – One of the most influential artists of his generation, Peso Pluma releases his new album DINASTÍA today alongside his cousin and rising Mexican force Tito Double P, proving that their family bloodline isn’t just legacy, it’s a movement. The groundbreaking joint project stands as a bold declaration that their dynasty is here to stay. DINASTÍA and the official music video for “dopamina” are now available on all streaming platforms.
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Following the release of the album trailer and the video for “intro,” Peso Pluma and Tito Double P begin to set the emotional and visual foundation of DINASTÍA. “intro” marked the return of Peso Pluma to his Musica Mexicana roots, one that fans had been eagerly awaiting, and blends traditional elements with the creative edge that Peso and Tito have made unmistakably their own. The video features legendary Mexican actress Kate del Castillo, alongside Double P’s next dynasty, Jasiel Nuñez and Chivo, who appear as masked figures delivering iconic luchador masks, a symbolism of their heritage and Mexican pride. Shot in striking black and white, the visuals explore the duality of life: light and darkness, good and evil, joy and pain, serving as a powerful metaphor for the contrasts that define both the album and the journey behind it.
The second track, “dopamina,” also serves as the album’s focus track, with its official music video debuting today. Rooted in regional Mexican tradition, the song pushes the genre forward through modern lyrics that capture the rush, the dopamine hit, sparked by the sight of a beautiful woman. The video incorporates powerful symbols of Mexican culture and heritage, including the Virgin Mary, vibrant homes and streets, traditional food, and a church. Staying consistent with the project’s black-and-white visual language, the video presents these elements through striking monochromatic imagery, creating a timeless contrast that honors tradition while reinforcing the album’s modern, cinematic identity.
“ni pedo” sees Peso and Tito explore the pain that comes with being in love, capturing the quiet heartbreak of caring deeply for someone who isn’t paying you any attention. The song reflects a moment of acceptance, acknowledging the hurt while embracing the mindset that, despite the sadness, ni pedo (it is what it is), and the pain will eventually pass. Meanwhile on “putielegante,” the duo take a bold creative turn, incorporating a church choir that seamlessly blends with traditional Mexican sounds. The track embodies a striking duality, equal parts showy and elegant, and showcasing their ability to balance playful confidence with refined musicality.
Opening with a striking guitar entrance, “7-3” tells the story of a woman who seeks their attention while being with someone else. The track leans into blunt honesty, as the duo acknowledge their own flaws while drawing a clear line, they may not be perfect, but they’re not the ones crossing boundaries. Even as they admit they’ve moved on and are now with someone better, they still flirt with temptation. “billete” centers on falling in love with money, as the duo reflect on their appreciation for the finer things in life and the drive that comes with it. They emphasize their relentless work ethic, making it clear that even without siblings to lean on, they remain focused on hustling and building. “daño” marks a shift into a soft ballad, slowing the pace of the album as the duo reflect on heartbreak and loss. The song captures the pain of loving someone, expressing both the ache of loving deeply and the emptiness of not having that person by your side. An unexpected interlude—featuring a ringing phone and a woman answering mid-song—adds a raw, cinematic touch that heightens the emotional impact.
“trucha” sees the duo leaning into confidence and street awareness, reflecting on the attention they attract with their tattooed image while staying alert at all times. The track balances bravado with faith, emphasizing that they move without fear, protected by their crew and guided by God, who they believe is always on their side. With “moras II” Peso and Tito deliver a bold, cinematic take on outlaw culture, blending confidence, excess, and loyalty. The lyrics portray a larger-than-life persona that moves fearlessly and always stays one step ahead. Rooted in modern corrido tradition, the track embraces freedom, power, and the unapologetic swagger of life on their own terms. On “mezcal” the song starts again with church choir and then leads to them describing unapologetic self-indulgence and living on one’s own terms, projecting a wild, untouchable persona that leaves others behind without looking back. Continuing with the church choir opening, “malibu” captures the bitterness of heartbreak and betrayal, reflecting on loving someone who proved unfaithful and fleeting. It contrasts emotional regret with outward success and indulgence including private jets, a new romance, and Malibu-spiked margaritas as a way to move on.
“20s” paints a flashy snapshot of youth, excess, and temptation, set against a backdrop of lowered trucks, luxury cars, travel, and nonstop attention, meanwhile they hint at emotional detachment and restlessness, embracing the thrill of the moment while avoiding love and commitment. “viejo lobo” channels a reckless, street-hardened mindset built around freedom, money, and excess, moving through chaos without fear or restraint. Anchored by confidence and indulgence, it portrays a figure who does whatever he wants. Meanwhile, “tú con el” unfolds as a slow, ballad-leaning track, centered on a secret, emotionally charged connection rooted in temptation and longing. Enhanced by the return of a church choir, it balances desire and vulnerability, exploring escape and intimacy within a complicated love triangle. To close the album, “bckpckbyz”reflects a journey from risk-taking beginnings to hard earned success, rooted in loyalty, hustle, and identity. It balances the rewards of that grind, money, status, and nightlife with the subtle undertones of the choir, adding depth while reinforcing themes of brotherhood, discretion, and Mexican heritage.
As the driving force behind Música Mexicana’s global explosion, Peso Pluma continues to redefine what is possible for the genre on a world stage. With countless chart-topping records, historic streaming milestones, and undeniable cultural influence across the globe, he has cemented himself not only as the reigning leader of the movement, but as the artist who kicked open the doors for an entire generation. Alongside him stands Tito Double P, whose meteoric rise has been fueled by authenticity, sharp songwriting, and an unbreakable bond with his cousin.
More than success, this album reflects purpose, honoring family, roots, and the responsibility of building a lasting legacy for Mexicans everywhere. Together, their chemistry is undeniable. With DINASTÍA, Peso Pluma and Tito Double Pdeliver what is poised to be the most powerful album of the year: a body of work rooted in family, driven by legacy, and destined to leave a permanent mark on Música Mexicana and global culture alike.


