Peso Pluma, the Jalisco-born corridos tumbados kingpin, just lit up Los Angeles with back-to-back sold-out shows at YouTube Theater in Inglewood on Wednesday and Thursday, drawing thousands of ecstatic fans who turned the night into a fashion parade of killer fits and Mexican pride. LAist reports fans like 27-year-old Magdalena Lopez from Long Beach, who grew up on regional Mexican tunes in East LA, raved about how Peso is thrusting the genre into the mainstream, even winning over her tias and tios. Birthday boy Jacob Melendez, 21, from Santa Clarita, ditched Bad Bunny and rap for corridos after discovering Peso last year, calling it a win for the Latino community. Older devotees like 53-year-old Guadalupe Pineda celebrated the youth revolution, while couples from Veracruz and Peru, Compton locals Raul Barajas and Nayra Martinez, and teens Juan and Glendi Tecum waved flags, hailing him as Mexicos number one rep on global stages. These gigs underscore his meteoric US crossover, fresh off his Genesis album hitting number three on the Billboard 200, signaling a biographical milestone in bridging generations and cultures. No major headlines in the past 24 hours, but buzz builds for his April 30 Dinastia tour stop at The Garden with Tito Double P and friends, per Artelize event listingsa potential dynasty-defining collab that could reshape corridos alliances. Social media exploded with fan selfies and merch hauls from LA, though no personal posts from Peso surfaced recentlyall verified fan fervor, no unconfirmed drama. Business stays hot with tour momentum, no new ventures announced. This frenzy cements Peso as the face of a musical upheaval with lasting legacy punch.
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