The lyrics are a direct, explicit celebration of wealth, sexual prowess, and career success.
: Scum Beatz provides a heavy, bass-driven West Coast beat that accommodates both the aggressive trap elements and the smoother Latin urban influences.
The official music video, directed by , emphasizes the party atmosphere described in the lyrics, featuring the artists in lavish settings surrounded by models, further reinforcing the song's themes of excess and celebration. Blueface, Eladio CarriГіn & Jon Z B!Tch#S Si...
"" is a high-energy collaboration released in September 2021 that bridges West Coast rap with Latin trap . Produced by Scum Beatz , the track features American rapper Blueface alongside Puerto Rican artists Eladio Carrión and Jon Z , creating a bilingual anthem focused on the "lifestyle of the rich and famous". Performance and Style
: Despite the overt displays of wealth, Jon Z emphasizes that he remains "humilde" (humble) regardless of how expensive his clothes are. Visual Reception The lyrics are a direct, explicit celebration of
: The song serves as a bridge between the California rap scene and Puerto Rican Latin Trap , blending English and Spanish verses seamlessly. Themes and Lyrics
: Both Jon Z and Eladio Carrión contrast their humble beginnings ("pelado" or broke) with their current status, where they have "bitches on bitches" and high-end jewelry like Cartier. "" is a high-energy collaboration released in September
: The track is defined by the contrast between Blueface’s signature off-beat, conversational flow and the melodic, rhythmic precision of Carrión and Jon Z.


