"La People II" is a song by Mexican singer
Peso Pluma, fellow singer-songwriter Tito Double P, and singer Joel de la P. It was released on 21 March 2024, through Double P Records, as the third single from the Pluma's fourth studio album Éxodo (2024) and is a sequel to Pluma and Tito Double P's collaboration "
La People", from the album Génesis (2023). It was written by Tito Double P and Joel de la P, while its production was done by all three singers, along with Ernesto Fernández and Jassiel Ramos.
Background and lyrics
Peso Pluma posted a random date, 21 March 2024, on his
X (formerly Twitter) account, speculating that his fourth album Éxodo would be released.[1] "La People II" would instead be released, a song that again mentions
El Nini, known alias of Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas.[2]
Commercial performance
"La People II" debuted at number 69 on the
Billboard Hot 100 with 9.1 million offical streams in the United States, making it the latter two artists' first entry on the chart.[3] It also peaked at number two on the US
Hot Latin Songs and
Latin Streaming Songs charts.[4]
"La People II" is a song by Mexican singer
Peso Pluma, fellow singer-songwriter Tito Double P, and singer Joel de la P. It was released on 21 March 2024, through Double P Records, as the third single from the Pluma's fourth studio album Éxodo (2024) and is a sequel to Pluma and Tito Double P's collaboration "
La People", from the album Génesis (2023). It was written by Tito Double P and Joel de la P, while its production was done by all three singers, along with Ernesto Fernández and Jassiel Ramos.
Background and lyrics
Peso Pluma posted a random date, 21 March 2024, on his
X (formerly Twitter) account, speculating that his fourth album Éxodo would be released.[1] "La People II" would instead be released, a song that again mentions
El Nini, known alias of Néstor Isidro Pérez Salas.[2]
Commercial performance
"La People II" debuted at number 69 on the
Billboard Hot 100 with 9.1 million offical streams in the United States, making it the latter two artists' first entry on the chart.[3] It also peaked at number two on the US
Hot Latin Songs and
Latin Streaming Songs charts.[4]