Por Las Noches (Remix)
Peso Pluma
Peso Pluma's "Por Las Noches (Remix)" reframes his tender acoustic original within the sleek, expanded palette of the corridos tumbados movement he helped push global. The arrangement keeps the genre's signature sierreño backbone — nimble requinto guitar runs, tololoche bass, brushed percussion — but the remix layers in additional voices and polish, broadening the song's romantic confession into something more communal. Peso's voice is the draw: raspy, boyish, slightly cracked at the edges, trading the usual narcocorrido bravado for naked vulnerability. "Por las noches" — "at night" — is when the lyric's lovelorn narrator misses someone most, when memory and longing creep in after dark and won't let him sleep. The emotional register is sweet and bruised, a young man admitting how badly heartbreak unmoors him. This is the softer face of the corridos tumbados explosion that made Peso Pluma a generational figure, proving the regional Mexican sound could top global charts not only with tales of cartels and excess but with disarming tenderness. The track soundtracks heartsick late nights, long drives, and the bittersweet scroll through old photos of someone gone. It's music for the hours the title names — when the noise dies down, the distractions fade, and there's nothing left to do but feel how much you miss them.
medium
2020s
warm, intimate, rustic
Mexico
Regional Mexican, Corridos Tumbados. Sierreño / corridos tumbados. Longing, Vulnerable. Begins in tender heartbreak and softens further into late-night confession, the ache of missing someone growing quietly as the night deepens. energy 5. medium. danceability 6. valence 4. vocals: raspy, boyish, cracked, vulnerable, sincere. production: requinto guitar runs, tololoche bass, brushed percussion, sierreño backbone, polished mix. texture: warm, intimate, rustic. acousticness 6. era: 2020s. Mexico. Late-night drives or scrolling through old photos of someone who left, when the quiet makes the missing louder.