Corridos are one of the most listened-to genres of music in the Hispanic community. Originating during the Mexican Revolution, they were meant to tell stories of famous people and people who struggled to find success in life. Since the Mexican Revolution, the genre’s style has evolved into a more modern approach, talking about themes like cartels and luxury.
Peso Pluma and Tito Double P released their collaboration album DINASTIA on December 25th, 2025. The album received outstanding critical reception, leading to huge success and charting number 1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart. The album is one of the albums in the corrido genre hitting almost number one.
I think DINASTIA is one of the best albums by Peso Pluma and Tito Double P have released in their career. This album gave a different vibe than the rest of their albums; they give more of a fast and energetic performance.
Peso Pluma and Tito Double P are some of the most successful corrido singers in the Latino community. Peso Pluma found fame when he released his song “Ella Baila Sola,” a collaboration with Eslabon Armado, another corrido band. The song’s success led to Peso Pluma’s rise in the latin community and the start of his corrido career. Meanwhile, Tito Double P began gaining popularity all over social media in the Hispanic community, leading to him starting his singing career.
DINASTIA was inspired by the story of Jacob and Esau, a biblical allusion within the album’s themes. DINASTIA unfolds around durability, light and shadow, life and death, and good and evil. This album is about reflection and balance; Jacob is more strategic and can be seen in Peso Pluma, while Esau is physical and visceral, like Tito Double P. The story of both brothers is projected on Peso and Tito as their personalities and the mood swings throughout the album from energetic to sad.
Musically, DINASTIA blends traditional regional Mexican instruments with modern production flourishes, offering a balance of good corridos. For example, “Dopamia” stands out for their engaging energy and vocal interplay, while there are other songs like “Billete” and “Malibu” which display cinematic lyricism that give sexual references to things like lust and pleasure.
Overall, DINASTIA succeeds as a cultural statement. The album celebrates the roots of Mexican music whilst still embracing rhythmic storytelling that resonates with a global audience, especially the younger generations that listen to this album and the genre.
