Sibling Vibes and Reggaeton Rhythms

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The Really Good Podcast | Peso Pluma: "Tio Peso"

Bobbi Althoff

Aug 14, 2024

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Peso Pluma discusses tour and personal insights

  1. Peso Pluma is on the fourth date of his EXO tour, performing at the Houston Toyota Center, home of the Houston Rockets. He expresses his love for Houston, calling it his favorite place.
  2. The conversation includes a humorous exchange about the term 'fireworks' and its pronunciation, with Peso Pluma jokingly preferring 'fir workers' and discussing learning Spanish for future interviews.
  3. Peso Pluma explains the meaning behind his stage name, 'Peso Pluma,' which translates to 'featherweight,' reflecting his and his group's initial skinny appearance when they started their career.
  4. He discusses his recent haircut, mentioning a previous appearance on Jimmy Fallon where he had longer hair, and shares his thoughts on personal style changes over the years.
  5. The podcast touches on the dynamics with his backup dancers, who are also his friends, and their role in his performances, emphasizing their importance and camaraderie.

Conversation about music and personal life

  1. The conversation begins with a light-hearted exchange about age, where Bobbi and Peso Pluma discuss their ages and joke about feeling old. Bobbi mentions having two kids, which adds to her feeling older.
  2. They discuss the topic of having children, with Bobbi sharing her experience of getting pregnant before marriage and suggesting that Peso Pluma should wait until marriage to have kids.
  3. The conversation shifts to relationships, where Bobbi inquires about Peso Pluma's love life, asking if he has a girlfriend or wife. Peso Pluma confirms he has a girlfriend but not a wife.
  4. Bobbi asks Peso Pluma about his favorite interview, to which he responds that he recently enjoyed an interview with someone named Ali, though he struggles to remember details.
  5. The topic of music preferences arises, with Bobbi admitting she hasn't listened to Peso Pluma's music but expresses willingness to start. Peso Pluma encourages her to attend his show and choose her favorite song afterward.
  6. They discuss different music genres, including 'coridos' and 'reggaeton,' with Peso Pluma explaining that 'coridos' is a type of Mexican music he performs. Bobbi recognizes 'reggaeton' from her friend J Balvin.
  7. The conversation ends with a playful note about dancing, where Bobbi admits she doesn't dance and Peso Pluma teases her about not being able to twerk.

Casual conversation about dance and tattoos

  1. The conversation begins with a discussion about dancing, where one person expresses a dislike for dancing and the other suggests they should learn. The dialogue reveals a playful banter about dancing skills and stage performances.
  2. There is a humorous exchange about wearing jackets, where one person offers their jacket to the other, who initially refuses but then accepts. This part of the conversation highlights a light-hearted interaction between the speakers.
  3. The topic shifts to tattoos, with one person admiring the other's tattoos and discussing the process of getting them. The conversation touches on the idea of being put to sleep during tattooing and the number of tattoos each person has.
  4. A playful suggestion is made about getting a tattoo of the other person's face, leading to a humorous back-and-forth about where such a tattoo might be placed and whether it would actually happen.
  5. The conversation turns to observing dancers practicing without music, with one person commenting on how cute it is. This leads to a discussion about whether the dancers' parents will watch their performance and what outfits they might wear.
  6. The dialogue ends with a mention of a stylist choosing outfits for the dancers, and one person admitting they haven't decided what to wear yet, adding to the casual and spontaneous nature of the conversation.

Peso Pluma's passion for music and family

  1. Peso Pluma, a musician, was interviewed by Bobbi at the Houston Toyota Center before one of his shows. They discussed their mutual love for Reggaeton and their sibling-like relationship.
  2. Peso Pluma shared that he used to play soccer but stopped because he preferred music, which he discovered as his passion in high school.
  3. He started learning music by watching guitar tutorials on YouTube, which led him to play guitar and eventually start singing and writing his own music.
  4. Peso Pluma writes about various topics, including life in Mexico, its culture, and the streets, drawing inspiration from his surroundings.
  5. He is originally from Guadalajara, Mexico, a place known for tequila, which he enjoys as his favorite liquor.
  6. During the conversation, Bobbi and Peso Pluma joked about merchandise and personal items, highlighting a casual and friendly interaction.
  7. Peso Pluma mentioned his family, expressing affection for his mother, who sometimes attends his shows, though not the one in Texas.
  8. The discussion touched on family responsibilities, with Peso Pluma acknowledging his mother's role and expressing a desire for her to care for his future children.
  9. Bobbi and Peso Pluma humorously discussed the idea of Bobbi opening for his show, with playful banter about singing and dancing abilities.

Bobbi and Peso Pluma's playful conversation

  1. Bobbi and Peso Pluma discuss the idea of Bobbi opening for Peso Pluma at his show, with a humorous exchange about setting low expectations to surprise the audience.
  2. Peso Pluma talks about his preparation for the show, mentioning his caffeine intake to get ready, despite not being a fan of caffeine.
  3. The conversation shifts to a collaboration Peso Pluma has with a brand, discussing the exclusivity and distribution of the product, and the idea of having his face on it.
  4. They share a light-hearted moment about making money and helping family, with Bobbi feeling a sibling-like connection with Peso Pluma.
  5. Bobbi expresses a desire to learn Spanish with a Mexican accent, and Peso Pluma acknowledges the challenge but encourages her determination.
  6. The conversation includes observations about the backup dancers, with Bobbi finding their practice session adorable and Peso Pluma explaining his stage habits.

Peso Pluma's unique style draws fans

  1. The conversation takes place at the Houston Toyota Center before a show, highlighting the excitement and preparation involved in a large venue performance.
  2. Peso Pluma discusses the audience's engagement during his shows, noting that while there are moments to sit, most of the time, attendees are standing and dancing.
  3. The venue is significant, with a capacity of 19,000 people, indicating the scale and popularity of the event.
  4. Peso Pluma attributes his fame to his uniqueness and different style, rather than traditional singing talent, which resonates with his audience.
  5. The discussion touches on the influence of Peso Pluma's music on social media, particularly TikTok, where fans create dances to his songs.
  6. There is a humorous exchange about wearing cowboy boots in Texas, reflecting cultural expectations and Peso Pluma's role in changing those perceptions.
  7. The interaction between Bobbi and Peso Pluma is light-hearted, with playful banter about nerves and the cold environment.
  8. Bobbi and Peso Pluma discuss the dynamics of the interview, with a focus on mutual participation and the upcoming performance.

Sibling-like bond and cultural exchange

  1. Bobbi and Peso Pluma discuss their sibling-like relationship, with Bobbi jokingly referred to as 'Tia Bobby' and Peso as 'Tio Peso,' highlighting their close bond despite not being actual siblings.
  2. The conversation touches on their shared love for Reggaeton music, which serves as a common ground and strengthens their connection.
  3. Bobbi and Peso Pluma talk about their backgrounds, with Peso mentioning his birthplace in Anaheim and his experiences at Disneyland, while Bobbi shares her own experiences.
  4. They humorously discuss the idea of their children calling each other 'cousins' and the playful responsibilities of being 'Tia' and 'Tio,' including buying gifts and taking care of each other's kids.
  5. Peso Pluma reveals his real name, Hassan, and learns its meaning in Arabic, which is 'handsome,' leading to a light-hearted exchange about the significance of their names.
  6. Bobbi shares the meaning of her name, which is 'foreign, shiny glory, or bright fame,' and they both reflect on how these meanings relate to their personalities.
  7. The conversation includes plans for Peso Pluma's upcoming show in Los Angeles, where he will be the first Mexican artist to perform at the new Clippers Arena, marking a significant cultural milestone.
  8. Bobbi expresses excitement about her children meeting Peso Pluma, their 'Tio,' and attending his show, despite them not being familiar with his music yet.

Conversation on age, tattoos, and performances

  1. The conversation begins with a discussion about perceived ages, with one person guessing the other looks 21 or 22, but they reveal they are actually 27. The speaker expresses a desire to stay 24 or 25, reminiscing about having two kids by age 24.
  2. The speaker shares their experience of being a young parent, mentioning taking their oldest daughter for a checkup where the doctor humorously referred to shots as 'superpowers.' The child was calm during the shots, unlike the speaker who dislikes needles.
  3. The topic shifts to tattoos, with one person admitting to fainting during shots but having tattoos all over their body. They discuss the locations of their tattoos, including legs, chest, and back, and the perception of them being scandalous.
  4. The conversation touches on past interviews, including one with YG in a challenging neighborhood and another with Drake at the Memphis Arena, describing it as a life-changing experience.
  5. The speaker reflects on the surreal experience of being the center of attention at events, acknowledging the support and admiration from fans, and the pressure of ensuring people show up to performances.
  6. A past performance in Phoenix is mentioned, where initially there was a low turnout, but the speaker vowed to return and perform at a larger venue, which they eventually did, selling out the Phoenix Arena.

Bobbi and Peso Pluma prepare for a show

  1. Bobbi and Peso Pluma express excitement about performing together, highlighting their shared enthusiasm for the upcoming show.
  2. They discuss rehearsing together, indicating a collaborative effort to prepare for the performance.
  3. The conversation includes a playful exchange about stage positions and roles, showing their camaraderie.
  4. There is a mention of physical preparation, such as doing crunches, suggesting a focus on fitness and readiness for the show.
  5. The interaction takes place in a lively environment with backup dancers practicing, adding to the dynamic atmosphere.