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Peso Pluma
Peso Pluma in 2023
Born
Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija

(1999-06-15) 15 June 1999 (age 25)
Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico
Other namesLa Doble P[1]
Occupations
  • Singer
  • musician
Years active20lp=l20–present
WorksDiscography
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels
  • El Cartel de Los Ángeles
  • Prajin
  • Worms
  • Double P
  • Creative Art Agency

Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija (born 15 June 1997), known professionally as Peso Pluma, is a Mexican singer. Learning to play the guitar during his early teens, he developed his craft by writing songs inspired by regional Mexican music.[2]

After achieving moderate success with his first two studio albums, Ah y Qué? (2020) and Efectos Secundarios (2021), Pluma released "El Belicón" in 2022 with Raul Vega, selling 480,000 units and being certified 8× Platinum Latin certification by the RIAA.[3] He followed up his success with the extended play Sembrando and the 5× Platinum Latin-certified controversial duet "Siempre Pendientes" with Luis R. Conriquez entering the Billboard Global 200.<m'ref name=":7" />[4]

His collaborations with Natanael Cano, "AMG" (alongside Gabito Ballesteros) and "PRC", became massive hits in the Latin music community after their use on TikTok, both charting on the Billboard Hot 100.[4][5] In April 2023, Pluma and Eslabon Armado made history with "Ella Baila Sola", being the first regional Mexican song to reach the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, eventually peaking at number four.[6][7] The commercial growth of the song boosted the popularity of the singer worldwide, simultaneously placing eight songs on the Hot 100 in the week of 29 April 2023, becoming the Mexican act with the most Spanish-language entries in the US.[8][9] At the end of 2023, the song was revealed by Spotify to be the 5th most streamed song worldwide.[10] His third studio album, Génesis (2023), won the Grammy Award for Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano).[11] He would announce his fourth studio album and double album Éxodo (2024) in May 2024.[12]

Having a distinct musical style dominated by corridos tumbados (Sinaloa-style sierreño corridos with elements of Latin urban music; specifically Latin hip hop and reggaeton), Pluma is considered to be a major contributor to the revival of corridos.[13][14] With his crossover appeal, Pluma is the most streamed artist of all time in Mexico.[15][16][17]

Life and career

Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija was born on 15 June 1999, in the municipality of Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico[2][18] to Hassan Kabande and Rubi Laija.[1] The relatives of his mother were residents of Badiraguato, Sinaloa. Both parents were born in Mexico; his father is born in Chiapas and is of Lebanese descent .[18][19][20] Growing up in Guadalajara, he began playing the guitar at age 15 by watching videos on YouTube.[2][21] Pluma started writing songs in a diary, admitting to being ridiculed by peers.[2] Describing his initial approach to songwriting, he explained how writing became his therapy: "That’s where I’d write how I was feeling, then I realized some stuff would rhyme. I kept practicing and became better with time."

2020–2021: Career beginnings

After years of writing music together, Pluma worked with his cousin, fellow singer and songwriter, Roberto "Tito" Laija Garcia, also known as Tito Double P, on releasing two live albums, Disco en Vivo on 21 February 2020 and Disco en Vivo, Vol. 2 on 4 July.[22] Published by the independent label El Cartel de los Ángeles, the collections consisted of recordings of his performances around Jalisco.[22] In April 2020, he released his debut studio album, Ah y Qué? featuring twelve songs and collaborations with El Choforo, Lalo Reyes, and Jorge Morales El Jilguero.[22][23][24] Pluma published his live recording with Decreto Real of "Relajado Voy" to streaming platforms on 7 October as his first single release.[22] He followed up with the singles "Mil Historias" with Hector Rubio on 13 November and "El Petter" with Decreto Real on 4 December before deciding to work on a new body of work.[22]

Pluma published his second studio album, Efectos Secundarios, on 19 March 2021, preceded by the singles "Con Dinero Baila el Perro" and "Lo Que Me Das", a music video for the latter, as well as songs with previous collaborators El Choforo and Hector Rubio.[23] Focusing on building his sound, Pluma issued the single "Por Las Noches" on 11 June, a slowed-down sierreño track about an unintended breakup.[2][14] Pluma's "Todo Es Playa", a song about smoking marijuana, was his last single with El Cartel de los Ángeles before he switched labels to Prajin Records under George Prajin.[22][25] To mark this shift, the singer published the socio-political track "Spiral" on 25 November.[22]

2022: Breakthrough

On 4 February 2022, Pluma teamed up with Raul Vega on the single "El Belicón", a corrido anthem on the local narcoculture.[26] Working on-hand with the song's production, Pluma and Vega played the roles of members of a drug cartel for the song's music video directed by Barush, instantly going viral among locals.[27] The track gained momentum after its usage in TikTok and Instagram, with its music video racking 10 million views on YouTube in one month and gaining a lot of playlisting on Spotify.[26][28] In April, "El Belicón" debuted at number 50 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs, peaking at number 46 two weeks after and becoming Pluma's first entry on the charts.[4]

Pluma released Sembrando, an extended play containing "Signal" with five new songs, on 20 April in celebration of his fans and the recreational holiday.[27] A six-part thematic and fictional story, the singer explained how the EP was recorded simultaneously, with themes "specifically for that day (420)".[27] Upon its release, the EP was credited on solidifying the singer's contribution on the rise of corridos tumbados, a fusion of regional Mexican elements with trap music.[29][30] He teamed up with Tornillos and Polo Gonzales on the song "Sentosa" for the Latin American esports division of Garena Free Fire.[23][27][31] On 3 June, the singer published "30 Tiros", an acoustic corrido about his success story, along with an accompanying music video directed by Barush surrounded by women and luxuries.[29][32]

The singer collaborated with Luis R. Conriquez on the song "Siempre Pendientes" released on 15 August.[33][34] The track immediately attracted controversy among news outlets for glorifying labor for drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, containing the lyrics "JGL, traigo en las cachas orgullosamente" and "Cuido la plaza del señor Guzmán".[34][35][36] A music video directed by Cesar Acosta starring Pluma and Conriquez holding rifles in the desert supported by a large crew was uploaded to YouTube upon its release, receiving 2 million views in its first 24 hours and being removed from the platform three days later due to public outrage.[37][38] On 1 October, Pluma sang the song live onstage at the 8 Music Fest in Culiacán, serving as a replacement act for Junior H after his sudden cancelation from the event.[39][40] In celebration of the city's 491st anniversary, an image of El Chapo was projected on screen for the entirety of his performance, attaining backlash from the audiences, organizers, the city council, and netizens for allegations of promoting drug trafficking.[39][40][41] El Colectivo de Mujeres Activas Sinaloenses, A.C. (CMAS AC) publicly denounced the act, claiming how the performance went against the goal of the festivities to mark "the beginning of the end of drug culture in Culiacán".[40] On the association's official Twitter account, they claimed accountability from municipal president Juan de Dios Gámez to apply sanctions on the singer "to guarantee non-repetition", attaching an excerpt of Article 254 of the Penal Code for the State of Sinaloa and indicating the application of up to two years in prison for the accusation.[41][42] In defense, the city council declared that while it disapproved of the projection of the drug leader's image, the municipal authority was "in favor of the freedom of expression of all artists", also considering how the singer was a last-minute addition.[40][42] Pluma's songs have also led to threats from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, a rival to the Sinaloa Cartel.[43]

In retrospect of the incident, Pluma defended himself in a 2023 interview with Pepe Garza on YouTube: "They tried to smear me there, but nothing that cannot be fixed. I kept going forward with my career."[42][44] He denied rumors of actual connections to the cartel, clarifying, "I am an artist, and we do nothing more than appear on stage and sing what we write."[30][45] The incident gave attention to the rise of the genre narcocorrido, which comprises ballads dedicated to themes of marijuana and the illegal drug trade.[40][41] "Siempre Pendientes" peaked at number 27 in Hot Latin Songs, 155 on the Global Excl. U.S., and number 174 on the Global 200, becoming Pluma's first global hit in the Billboard charts.[2][4] The track was the artist's first entry in Mexico Songs, debuting at number 9 on the week dated 3 September and charting for 20 weeks.[46][47] Pluma announced "El Gavilán" as his next single due on 21 October, working with Tony Aguirre and becoming his second collaboration with Conriquez.[45][48] The song rose to number 41 in Hot Latin Songs by the end of the year.[4] On 18 November, he released "Ando Enfocado" with Jaziel Aviles and Codiciado.[48][49]

Natanael Cano and Gabito Ballesteros co-released "AMG" with the singer on 24 November, marking the highly anticipated first collaboration of Cano and Pluma as forefront figures in the subgenre of corridos tumbados.[4][50][51] Written by Tito about the path to success and named after the Mercedes-AMG G 63, a music video was uploaded on Cano's YouTube channel featuring the trio partying in the Mexican city nightlife, splicing in between footage of Mexican brass players.[52][53][54][55] "AMG" debuted at number 25 on Mexico Songs on 17 December.[56] The singer partnered with Alemán on "Delivery" on 9 December, setting an experimental shift in his sound with the prominence of hip-hop beats.[57][58] On 30 December, Fuerza Regida released their album Pa Que Hablen, containing the track "Igualito a Mi Apá" with Pluma.[16][59]

2023: Mainstream success and Génesis

"AMG" climbed to number 10 in Mexico Songs on the chart dated 14 January 2023 as the singer's first top-ten hit.[60] The song rose to number 3 in the following week after receiving placements on major playlists on Spotify, the premiere of the "Igualito a Mi Apá" music video directed by Miguel, and the announcement of a new collaboration between Pluma and Cano titled "PRC".[16][61] With 5.8 million US streams, "AMG" debuted at number 92 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart ending on 4 February, marking as the singer's first Hot 100 entry.[2][4][53][62] "AMG" ascended to number 10 on Hot Latin Songs and surged to number one on the Mexico Songs chart dated 25 February, becoming his first chart-topper.[4][63] On 20 January, he began his nationwide tour for the year at the Camara Sonora in Guadalajara, Jalisco.[64] He concluded the Mexican tour on 26 April to a sold-out audience at the Palenque ExpoGan in Hermosillo, Sonora.[65][66]

Released on 23 January, "PRC" (short for polvo, ruedas y cristal) was written about the daily life of a gangster.[53][67] The music video starred Cano and Pluma as dealers on the job, standing as the first music video uploaded directly on Pluma's official YouTube channel and gaining 10 million views in its first week of publication.[68][69] Varied versions of the track's first line (Me levanto, un baño y luego me pongo a forjar) went viral on TikTok, along with a dance craze originally performed by Pluma in the music video, stirring controversy for being re-enacted by children and its implications.[67][70][71][72] "PRC" served as Pluma's second Hot 100 hit on 18 February.[53][73]

Pluma and Junior H co-released "El Azul" on 10 February, accompanied by a live performance video directed by Johnny Ragr.[74][75] A war corrido about working for El Chapo using his infamous 701 moniker, the song made headlines after the line "Como el de aquellos botones" was censored by Spotify on late April for its allusion to the drug fentanyl.[76][77][78] The song debuted at number 15 on 4 March in Mexico Songs.[79] On 27 February, Argentine rapper Nicki Nicole remixed "Por Las Noches", providing a new verse and additional vocals and adding a female perspective to the sierreño.[14][80][81] A music video directed by Pepe Garrido was previewed on 2 March, starring Pluma and Nicole in a local bar taking turns singing the serenade as a distraught man cries in the background.[80][82] After creating speculations on Nicole's breakup with rapper Trueno with the line "Todo lo que yo te di y todo lo que me diste, fue para nada", the remix fueled the original version of the song's resurgence on the charts, appearing on the Hot 100 dated 25 March.[83][84][85]

A collaboration with Colombian producer Ovy on the Drums titled "El Hechizo" was published on 9 March to rave reviews, together with a music video directed by Cristian Aguilar.[86][87] Pluma's concert stop in León, Guanajuato on 11 March was postponed to 30 March after the organizers of his concert encountered issues with the logistics and local permit.[88][89] The mishap created buzz for possibly being controlled by the authorities considering the singer's activism on narcoculture and his immense appeal among the city with the highest number of adolescents in Mexico living in poverty.[89][90][91]

"Ella Baila Sola", a track performed by Pluma with the American Hispanic group Eslabon Armado as the lead single from their sixth studio album, Desvelado, was officially released to streaming services on 16 March after initially premiering on TikTok.[92][93][94] Written by the group's lead vocalist Pedro Tovar as a sierreño about friends spotting a beautiful girl on the dance floor, Tovar previewed the song to Pluma at an airport via a phone call.[92][95] On 17 March, Pluma hopped on a remix for the 2021 Latin reggaeton single "La Bebé" by Mexican singer-songwriter Yng Lvcas, citing about wanting a sonic shift from his previous releases.[96][97] Aiming to collaborate with a fellow Mexican artist, Lvcas recorded the song with the singer at Querétaro, releasing its music video on 23 March.[96][98]

On 28 March, following its first full week of tracking, "Ella Baila Sola" debuted at number 1 on both Latin Streaming Songs and Mexico Songs for the week ending on 1 April, becoming both artists' first number-one single on the latter.[92][99] The song also debuted at number 2 on Hot Latin Songs, number 10 on Streaming Songs, and number 26 on the Hot 100, acquiring 16 million official streams in the US during its first week.[100][101] In the same period, the "La Bebé" remix charted at number 77 on the Hot 100 with 6.8 million streams in the United States.[97][101] With "AMG", "PRC", and "Por Las Noches" concurrently charting with the arrivals of "Ella Baila Sola" and "La Bebé", Pluma recorded the most Hot 100 Spanish-language entries for any Mexican artist.[8][17] In celebration of his success, the singer announced the Doble P Tour across 17 cities in the United States.[102][103]

Mexican-American singer Becky G recruited Pluma for the single "Chanel" on 30 March as the first single for her upcoming regional Mexican album.[104][105] The collaboration, co-written by the duo with Tito and Grammy-winning producer Edgar Barrera, narrated the story of a failed relationship.[105][106] Coinciding with the release of "Chanel", Pluma received updated Latin certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America, with "El Belicón" declared as 8× Platinum having 480,000 units sold, "Siempre Pendientes" as 5× Platinum with 300,000 units, and "PRC" as 4× Platinum with 240,000 sold.[3][107] The music video for "Chanel" directed by Ricky Alvarez featuring its performers crooning in various minimalistic outdoor settings was published on 6 April.[106][108]

Becky G brought Pluma onstage during her set in Coachella 2023 on 14 April for surprise performances of "Chanel" and "PRC".[109][110][111] Seeing a rise in streams, "Ella Baila Sola" reached number one on the daily chart of Spotify Top 50 - Global on 15 April, dethroning "Flowers" by Miley Cyrus.[112][113][114] During the same period, the singer monopolized the top 6 of the Mexico Songs chart and placed 5 songs in the top ten of Hot Latin Songs chart, with "Ella Baila Sola" in the lead for both.[115][92] On 17 April, Billboard announced that with their jump from 17-10, Pluma and Armado made history with "Ella Baila Sola" as the first regional Mexican top-ten song in the 64-year history of the Billboard Hot 100.[6][116][117] "El Azul" entered the chart at number 87, extending his record to sixth simultaneous Hot 100 entries.[118][119][120]

In partnership with Prajin, Pluma launched his own independent record label named Double P Records on 20 April, signing artists Tito, Vega, and Jasiel Nuñez upon its public announcement.[121][122][123] Aiming to propel the careers of its signees inside and outside of Mexico, he stressed that his label's goal relied on "making union, being grateful, and being humble".[124] Serving as its chief executive officer and head of A&R, the singer released the track "Rosa Pastel" featuring Nuñez as his first single under the label to mark its foundation.[122][124][125] At the 2023 Latin American Music Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada, Pluma joined Becky G onstage to sing "Chanel", signaling his first American televised performance.[118][120][126]

On the weekly chart of Spotify Global dated 20 April, the singer became the first Mexican act to attain number one with "Ella Baila Sola".[3] According to Billboard on 24 April, "Ella Baila Sola" climbed 10-5 on the Hot 100 chart, eclipsing its previous record and emerging as the first regional Mexican top-five hit in the chart’s history.[7][123][127][128] "Chanel" and "Igualito a Mi Apá" debuted at number 88 and number 90 respectively, increasing his record to eight concurrent Hot 100 entries in a single week.[129] During the timeframe, "Ella Baila Sola" also rose to number one in the Global 200, the first leader in the chart for any Mexican song.[95] To promote the song, Pluma was invited to perform at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on 29 April as the first regional Mexican performance ever on the show.[94][130][131] The event was met with polarizing responses; while fans and Mexican audiences commended the rare achievement as the representation of regional Mexican music to a wider scope, critics questioned the absence of Eslabon Armado from the monumental feat and the possible romanticization of narcoculture.[94][132][133][134] On 1 May, "Ella Baila Sola" peaked at number 4 in the Hot 100.[135] "AMG" became 7× Platinum with 420,000 units tracked by the RIAA as "El Azul" received 2× Platinum status.[107]

Puerto Rican rapper Eladio Carrión collaborated with Pluma for the song "77" on 5 May.[136][137][138] A track about living a luxurious life with an abundance of work, the music video was directed by Jose Ovi Jimenez and released on 9 May.[139][140] According to a report of El Gordo y La Flaca on 12 May, the singer bought a 174-m² apartment costing Mex$14,400,000 (US$ 800,000) at the Andares area of Puerta de Hierro, Guadalajara as his official residence.[141][142][143] On 13 May, Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA teased on social media about an upcoming collaboration with Pluma, posting a photo with the singer guesting at the Inglewood stop of his Legends Never Die Tour to his Instagram account.[144][145] Pluma released the solo track "Bye" on 26 May along with a music video directed by Edgar Nito.[146][147][148] On 31 May, Argentine producer Bizarrap featured the singer on the fusion track "Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55".[149][150] In June 22, Pluma released his third studio album Génesis, which was supported by three singles, "Rosa Pastel", "77", and "Bye".[151][152] Eight days after the album's release, Pluma released a deluxe version of Génesis, which adds three previously released singles, "PRC" with Natanael Cano, "Las Morras" with Blessd, and "Tulum" with Grupo Frontera.[153]

In July 2023, Génesis peaked at number 3 on the Billboard 200 charts, making it the highest charting and fast selling regional Mexican album in Billboard history.[154] In September 2023, Pluma became the first música mexicana star to perform at the MTV Video Music Awards.[155] Later that month, Pluma canceled an October 14 show in Tijuana, Mexico after he was threatened in a series of banners signed with the initials of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.[156] In the end of October, American singer Arcángel and Pluma released "La Chamba", which is the lead single on the former's fifth studio album.[157] In November, Pluma released "Peligro", in promotion of the 2023 video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III[158] and at the end of November 2023, the singer and Milo J released "Una Bala", which is part of Milo J's debut album 111.[159] Days later, Brazilian singer Anitta collaborated with Peso Pluma on "Bellakeo".[160] Pluma would later release "Rompe la Dompe" with Junior H and Óscar Maydon, as the final single of 2023.[161]

2024–present: Éxodo

Through interviews and live performances from 2023, it was speculated that Peso Pluma would release a collaborative EP with fellow singer Jasiel Nuñez in 2024,[162] as well as his fourth studio album.[163][164] Released as his first song of 2024, Peso Pluma would collaborate with fellow singer Luis R. Conriquez on their third collaboration "Pixelados".[165] Peso Pluma would be invited to the 2024 Viña del Mar International Song Festival, but his invitation has been criticized for the artist's purpoted exaltation of narcoculture by Chilean public intellectual Alberto Mayol.[166] Citing Mayol, councilor of Viña del Mar René Lues wrote an open letter petitioning alcalde Macarena Ripamonti to recall the invitation of Peso Pluma for the festival.[167] Following this, Chilean ministers of the interior and of justice, Carolina Tohá and Luis Cordero Vega joined the criticism of the invitation of Peso Pluma.[166] The criticism and potential cancellation of Peso Pluma has been widely covered by the international press.[166]

In the later days of January 2024, the singer would release other singles as secondary artist, which appeared on the Billboard Hot 100, which include the dance-pop track "Igual que un Ángel" with Kali Uchis,[168] and ranchera track "La Intención" with Christian Nodal.[169] At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, Peso Pluma would win the award for Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano) for his third studio album Génesis (2023).[170] In February 2024, after a video of the singer with another woman in Las Vegas spread around social media, Nicki Nicole officially announced that her and Pluma would break up, with most of their posts with each other being deleted.[171] After both singers broke up, Peso Pluma would release the bachata-infused song "A Tu Manera" with Junior H,[172] with the Latin rap single "No Son Klle" with fellow Mexican rapper Santa Fe Klan and Argentine rapper Duki being released a week later.[173]

Following the release of singles, Peso Pluma would announce his second headlining tour, Éxodo Tour,[174] as well as his accompanying fourth studio album Éxodo which was revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone, where he also became the first Mexican artist to be on their front cover.[175] He would collaborate with Tito Double P and Joel de la P on the sequel-track "La People II", which debuted at number 69 on the Billboard Hot 100 making it both latter artists' first appearances on the chart.[176] Pluma would also release a reggaeton track with Chencho Corleone titled "Humo".[177] A day before his performance at 23rd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, the singer would announce his second collaboration single with Arcángel titled "Peso Completo", and confirmed that it would be part of his album Éxodo.[178][179] Peso Pluma released a trailer featuring Irish professional boxer Conor McGregor, which revealed the release date for Éxodo and another single titled "La Durango".[180] He later joined DJ Snake on the electronic dance track "Teka" on 17 April 2024.[181]

It was also speculated that he would collaborate with Junior H and Eslabon Armado after all three artists shared a short clip of an animated image with a song playing on Instagram.[182] "La Durango" by all three artists was then released on 9 May 2024,[183] and was performed with Pedro Tovar of Eslabon Armado on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[184] He collaborated with Gabito Ballesteros on the single "Sin Yolanda", which was released alongside the latter's debut album The GB as one of its singles on 24 May 2024.[185] He then collaborated with American rapper Rich the Kid on "Gimme a Second", which was released on the same day as "Sin Yolanda".[186] Later on the same day, Peso Pluma revealed the cover art and tracklist for Éxodo, containing collaborations with Chino Pacas, Iván Cornejo, Cardi B, Quavo, among others.[187][188][189]

Artistry

The singer recalled, "I've always listened to reggaeton, hip-hop, and rap, but I realized that my voice was made to sing corridos because I would hear them played around family all the time. My voice shined differently there than in any other genre."[190]

Pluma considered the late young Mexican singers Ariel Camacho and Valentín Elizalde as his primary influences for his sound, interpreting their songs at an early age.[2][21][191][192] An avid listener of hip-hop music, he enlisted Canadian rapper Drake as his favorite artist, citing him as a reflection of growing up across borders.[190] He has also referenced the Weeknd, 21 Savage, Post Malone, Suicideboys, and Shoreline Mafia as musical influences.[190]

After becoming the top streamed artist in Mexico, several media outlets have compared the success of the singer with Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny.[15][190][193] In spite of this, Pluma has repeatedly acknowledged Bunny as a musical inspiration, conversing privately with the rapper while waiting for the set of Rosalía during Coachella 2023: "There are really only good things to say about him, and I have a lot of admiration and respect for him."[190][193][194] Bunny posted to his Instagram Stories a video of himself and Kendall Jenner singing along to "AMG", officially debunking the rumored conflict publicly.[52][195]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Ah y Qué? (2020)
  • Efectos Secundarios (2021)
  • Génesis (2023)
  • Éxodo (2024)

Tours

Headlining tours

Awards and nominations

Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Billboard Latin Music Awards 2023 Artist of the Year Peso Pluma Nominated [196]
New Artist of the Year Won
Hot Latin Songs Artist of the Year, Male Won
Global 200 Latin Artist of the Year Nominated
Regional Mexican Artist of the Year, Solo Won
Songwriter of the Year Won
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Won
Sales Song of the Year Nominated
Global 200 Latin Song of the Year Nominated
"La Bebé (Remix)" (with Yng Lvcas) Nominated
Hot Latin Song of the Year Nominated
"Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Won
Hot Latin Song of the Year, Vocal Event Won
"La Bebé (Remix)" (with Yng Lvcas) Nominated
Latin Rhythm Airplay Song of the Year Nominated
Streaming Song of the Year Nominated
"Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Won
"PRC" (with Natanael Cano) Nominated
Regional Mexican Song of the Year Nominated
Top Latin Album of the Year Génesis Nominated
Regional Mexican Album of the Year Nominated
Billboard Music Awards 2023 Top New Artist Peso Pluma Nominated [197]
Top Latin Artist Nominated
Top Latin Male Artist Nominated
Top Latin Album Génesis Nominated
Top Latin Song "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Won
"La Bebé (Remix)" (with Yng Lvcas) Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2024 Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Peso Pluma Won [198]
Latin Pop/Reggaeton Song of the Year "La Bebé (Remix)" (with Yng Lvcas) Nominated
Best Music Video Nominated
Regional Mexican Song of the Year "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabón Armado) Won
Latin American Music Awards 2024 Artist of the Year Peso Pluma Nominated [199]
New Artist of the Year Nominated
Streaming Artist of the Year Nominated
Global Latin Artist of the Year Nominated
Favorite Regional Mexican Artist Nominated
Song of the Year "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Nominated
Global Latin Song of the Year Nominated
Best Collaboration - Regional Mexican Won
Collaboration of the Year "La Bebe (Remix)" (with Yng Lvcas) Nominated
Album of the Year Génesis Nominated
Favorite Regional Mexican Album Won
Tour of the Year Doble P Tour 2023 Nominated
Grammy Awards 2024 Best Música Mexicana Album (including Tejano) Génesis Won [11]
Latin Grammy Awards 2023 Song Of The Year "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Nominated [200]
Best Regional Mexican Song Nominated
Los 40 Music Awards 2023 Best Latin New Act Peso Pluma Nominated [201]
Best Latin Song "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabón Armado) Nominated
Best Latin Collaboration Nominated
Best Latin Urban Song "Qlona" (with Karol G) Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards 2023 Best New Peso Pluma Won [202]
Best Latin Nominated
MTV Millennial Awards 2023 MIAW Artist Nominated [203][204]
Mexican Artist Nominated
Artist to Watch Won
Best Style Nominated
Reggaeton Hit "La Bebé" (Remix) (with Yng Lvcas) Won
Viral Anthem Nominated
"Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Nominated
Global Hit of the Year Nominated
Music Ship of the Year "Chanel" (with Becky G) Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards 2023 Best New Artist Peso Pluma Nominated [205]
Best Latin "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Nominated
Song of Summer "La Bebé" (Remix) (with Yng Lvcas) Nominated [206]
Premios Lo Nuestro 2024 Artist of the Year Peso Pluma Nominated [207]
New Artist – Male Won
Male Regional Mexican Artist of the Year Nominated
Song of the Year "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Nominated
Regional Mexican Song of the Year Won
Regional Mexican Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Regional Mexican Fusion Song of the Year Won
The Perfect Mix of the Year "Chanel" (with Becky G) Nominated
"Peso Pluma: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 55" (with Bizarrap) Nominated
Remix of the Year "La Bebe (Remix)" (with Yng Lvcas) Nominated
Urban Collaboration of the Year Nominated
Album of the Year Génesis Nominated
Regional Mexican Album of the Year Won
Premios Juventud 2023 Artist of the Youth – Male Peso Pluma Won [208]
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My Favorite Streaming Artist Nominated
New Generation – Regional Mexican Won
I Want More Nominated
Best Urban Track "La Bebe" (Remix) (with Yng Lvcas) Nominated
Best Regional Mexican Song "Ella Baila Sola" (with Eslabon Armado) Won
Best Regional Mexican Collaboration "PRC" (with Natanael Cano) Won
Best Regional Mexican Fusion "Chanel" (with Becky G) Nominated
Best Regional Mexican Album Sembrando Won
Premios Tu Música Urbano 2023 Top Artist — Regional Mexican Urban Peso Pluma Nominated [210]
Remix of the Year "La Bebé" (Remix) (with Yng Lvcas) Won
Rolling Stone en Español Awards 2023 Promising Artist of the Year Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Peso_Pluma
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