Meaning of Ch y la Pizza by Fuerza Regida & Natanael Cano

“Ch y la Pizza” by Fuerza Regida & Natanael Cano delves into various themes such as identity, pride, the lifestyle they lead, and the contrasts and challenges they face. Here’s a breakdown of its meaning:

Identity and Cultural Symbols:

The reference to “Santería necklaces” hints at a connection to Santería, a syncretic religion of West African and Caribbean origin. However, the line “that almost no one wears, there it goes” suggests that while these cultural symbols are present, not many people truly uphold or understand their significance.

The Hustle and Lifestyle:

“In the gabacho the cheese is split / Pa’ la Ch and the pizza” uses the idea of “cheese” (a slang term for money) being split in “gabacho” (a term often used to refer to the United States) to talk about the ways they earn and split their money. The song title, “Ch y la Pizza,” can be seen as a metaphor for the division of money and power.

The mention of “Pure belicón, what eggs does it bring” speaks to the challenges and risks they take, suggesting that the lifestyle they lead isn’t just for show.

Pride and Confidence:

The lines like “Sushi ranch roll I wear for ‘the plebes” and “Long hair like I wear” showcase pride in their identity and the way they present themselves. They wear their unique style and identity as a badge of honor.

“JGL, making green” further underscores their success and the money they make.

Loyalty and Betrayal:

The song touches on the themes of loyalty and betrayal with lines like “Put on good cocks that I carry the horn” and “Betrayals can’t stand, for good saints.” These lines underscore the importance of staying true and the consequences of betrayal.

Challenges and Realities:

“In the hard times you see people from the 19th” hints at the harsh realities they’ve witnessed or been a part of.

Affiliation and Power:

“The cap well placed in charge of sir” suggests a sense of hierarchy and respect in their circles.

In essence, “Ch y la Pizza” paints a picture of the artists’ lifestyles, their pride in their identity, the challenges they face, their hustle, and the importance of loyalty and respect in their world.

When was “Ch y la Pizza” released?

On 1st December, 2022, “Ch y la Pizza” was released. It’s from Fuerza Regida’s sixth album, “Pa Que Hablen”.

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