Peso Pluma and Tito Double P took an important step in their careers with the release of “Dinastía”, their first collaborative album. The project not only marks a new musical stage, but also represents a clear statement of identity: both artists seek to highlight regional Mexican music from a contemporary point of view, without losing the link to their roots.
The material unites cousins Jesús Roberto Laija García and Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, real names of Tito Double P and Peso Pluma, consolidating a work that goes beyond a simple collaboration and that bets on the continuity of a family legacy within Mexican music.
“They’re here to stay.”

After announcing that they would be working together, the launch of Dynasty left a direct message for the industry:
Peso Pluma and Tito Double P are here to stay.
The album reflects a joint proposal in which both artists bring their identity, connecting with an audience that closely follows the evolution of regional Mexican music in both Mexico and the United States.
The project reinforces the presence of this genre on digital platforms and international stages.
Where the U.S. Hispanic audience has played a key role in its growth and diffusion.
“Dopamine” and cultural representation
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Along with the release of the album, the artists presented the video clip of “Dopamina”, one of the most representative pieces of the project.
The video stands out for including powerful symbols of Mexican culture and heritage, reinforcing the visual and conceptual message that accompanies Dinastía.
This cultural approach is not accidental.
Both Peso Pluma and Tito Double P have insisted that their music seeks to represent Mexico from an authentic perspective.
Connecting with the new generations without leaving traditional values aside.
Peso Pluma, ambassador of regional Mexican music
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With this album, Peso Pluma continues its goal of bringing regional Mexican music to a global audience.
His career has been marked by the expansion of the genre beyond its traditional boundaries.
Becoming one of the most visible figures of the movement in the current music scene.
For Tito Double P, Dinastía represents an opportunity to continue growing within the industry, consolidating a name that is already recognized for its lyrics, which have been interpreted by various singers of the genre.
Both artists seek to highlight Regional Mexican music
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A legacy for the future
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According to the project concept, Dinastía seeks to honor families, roots and the building of a Mexican legacy for the world.
The album is presented as a work that combines identity, ambition and continuity.
Elements that connect especially with the Hispanic public in the United States, where regional Mexican music is experiencing one of its greatest moments of projection.
More than a release, Dinastía is shaping up to be an artistic statement that reinforces the place of Peso Pluma and Tito Double P in the present and future of Mexican music.
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