Peso Pluma’s ‘Éxodo’: All 24 Songs Ranked

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Peso Pluma, the rising star of Mexican music, has captivated audiences with his distinctive blend of corridos and trap/hip-hop beats. His latest double-disc album, Éxodo, showcases his versatility and ambition to transcend genres, solidifying his position as a global artist. Billboard dives deep into all 24 tracks from Éxodo, ranking them from least to most compelling:

24. Mala (feat. Ryan Castro)

Santal 33 (feat. Oscar Maydon)

Pa No Pensar (feat. Quavo)

Mami (feat. Chino Pacas)

Sr. Smith (feat. Luis R Conriquez)

14-14

Solicitado

Me Activo (feat. Jasiel)

Belanova (feat. Tito Double P)

Teka (Preview) (feat. DJ Snake)

La Patrulla (feat. Neton Vega)

Tommy & Pamela (feat. Kenia Os)

Rompe La Dompe (feat. Junior H and Oscar Maydon)

Hollywood (feat. Estevan Plazola)

Bellakeo (feat. Anitta)

Ice

Gimme a Second (feat. Rich the Kid)

Peso Pesado (feat. Arcángel)

Put Em in the Fridge (feat. Cardi B)

Bruce Wayne

Reloj (feat. Ivan Cornejo)

Vino Tinto (feat. Natanael Cano and Gabito Ballesteros)

La Durango (feat. Eslabon Armado & Junior H)La People II (feat. Tito Double P and Joel de la P)

    Top Track: La People II
    Topping our list is the intense narrative-driven track “La People II,” where Peso Pluma, Tito Double P, and Joel de la P deliver a gripping sequel to their previous hit. This song isn’t just music; it’s a visceral experience, showcasing Peso’s commanding presence and storytelling prowess.

    From the infectious reggaetón beats of “Bellakeo” to the introspective reflections in “Bruce Wayne,” Éxodo spans genres and emotions, highlighting Peso’s journey from regional Mexican star to a boundary-pushing global sensation. With collaborations ranging from trap icons like Rich the Kid to Latin music powerhouses like Natanael Cano, Peso Pluma’s album is a testament to his evolving artistry and universal appeal.

    As Peso Pluma continues to redefine Latin music, Éxodo stands as a testament to his bold creativity and unwavering ambition. Each track unfolds like a chapter in his musical odyssey, inviting listeners to join him on a journey through sound and storytelling.

    Éxodo is more than just an album; it’s a manifesto of Peso Pluma’s musical evolution and his relentless pursuit of greatness in the global music scene.Billboard’s ranking captures the essence of Éxodo, celebrating its highs and reflecting on its journey through the intricacies of modern Latin music.

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