"GÉNESIS"

Peso Pluma

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"GÉNESIS"

Peso Pluma

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  • 1.

    ROSA PASTEL

    3:25

  • 2.

    LUNA

    2:43

  • 3.

    77

    3:35

  • 4.

    RUBICON

    3:58

  • 5.

    CARNAL

    2:54

  • 6.

    LAS MORRAS

    2:35

  • 7.

    GAVILÁN II

    3:45

  • 8.

    VVS

    2:42

  • 9.

    SU CASA

    2:18

  • 10.

    LADY GAGA

    3:32

  • 11.

    ZAPATA

    2:57

  • 12.

    PRC

    3:04

  • 13.

    LA PEOPLE

    2:33

  • 14.

    NUEVA VIDA

    3:10

  • 15.

    TULUM

    3:29

  • 16.

    LAGUNAS

    3:51

  • 17.

    BYE

    3:33

"GÉNESIS"

Peso Pluma

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What genre of music does Peso Pluma's album "GÉNESIS" fit into?

    Peso Pluma's album "GÉNESIS" is a blend of traditional Mexican music with contemporary sounds, including elements of regional Mexican music, urban, trap, and reggaeton.

  • When was "GÉNESIS" by Peso Pluma released?

    The album was released digitally on 22 June 2023, with a deluxe version featuring additional tracks being released on 29 June 2023.

  • How many tracks are there in "GÉNESIS," and does the deluxe version include additional tracks?

    The standard version of "GÉNESIS" contains 14 tracks, and the deluxe version adds additional tracks, including "PRC," "Las Morras," and "Tulum."

  • How did critics and fans respond to the album "GÉNESIS"?

    Critics and fans responded positively to the album. Critics applauded Peso Pluma's ability to innovate within a traditional genre, while fans especially appreciated the singles and the additional tracks in the deluxe version.

  • Did "GÉNESIS" receive any awards, and if so, which ones?

    Yes, "GÉNESIS" was awarded the Grammy for Best Musica Mexicana Album at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

  • Are there any disadvantages or criticisms regarding the "GÉNESIS" album?

    Some criticisms include the potential for listeners to find the fusion of traditional and modern elements jarring, the perception of the deluxe version's added tracks as an afterthought, some tracks not standing out as much as the singles, the potential challenge for those unfamiliar with the genre to fully appreciate the album, and high expectations for future releases creating pressure on the artist.