The Really Good Podcast with Bobbi Althoff
Episode: Peso Pluma: "Tio Peso"
Release Date: August 14, 2024
Introduction
In this engaging episode of The Really Good Podcast with Bobbi Althoff, social media star and master interviewer Bobbi Althoff sits down with renowned Mexican artist Peso Pluma. The conversation delves into Peso Pluma's personal life, musical journey, upcoming tours, and his experiences performing in large venues. Throughout the episode, Bobbi's candid and humorous interviewing style brings out authentic insights from Peso Pluma, making for a captivating listen.
Getting to Know Peso Pluma
Early Life and Background
Peso Pluma opens up about his roots, revealing he's from Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, a region famous for its rich cultural heritage and as the birthplace of tequila. Bobbi teases him about his name, breaking down "Peso Pluma" into "peso" (money) and "pluma" (pen or feather), which Peso Pluma humorously clarifies as "weight" in this context.
[03:49] Peso Pluma: "Peso means weight."
Musical Beginnings
The conversation shifts to Peso Pluma's foray into music. He shares how he discovered his passion for music during high school, initially learning guitar through YouTube tutorials before transitioning into songwriting and singing. This grassroots approach highlights his dedication and self-taught prowess in the music industry.
[18:34] Peso Pluma: "I started playing the guitar. Then I realized that I could sing, that I could write."
Music Career and Style
Genres and Influences
Peso Pluma discusses his musical style, primarily focusing on corridos—a traditional Mexican music genre—and reggaeton, acknowledging its global influence and artists like J Balvin, whom he considers a friend.
[10:43] Peso Pluma: "Reggaeton? Reggaeton?"
Performance Insights
As the conversation progresses, Peso Pluma shares his experiences performing in large arenas. He reflects on his first major performance at the Memphis Arena during an interview with Drake, describing it as a "life-changing experience."
[43:11] Peso Pluma: "Life-changing experience."
Personal Life and Relationships
Family and Parenthood
Peso Pluma candidly talks about his role as a father to two children, discussing the challenges and joys that come with parenthood at a young age. He emphasizes the support he receives from his mother in caring for his kids.
[07:32] Peso Pluma: "It's hard, but that makes me like..."
Friendships and Mentorship
Bobbi and Peso Pluma explore the dynamics of their friendship, with Peso offering to mentor Bobbi in learning Spanish to better connect with her Mexican roots. They humorously navigate the idea of Peso Pluma becoming a godfather or sibling figure to Bobbi's future children.
[36:19] Peso Pluma: "Yes, yes, of course. You want to be Tia Bobby? Be Tia Bobby."
Touring and Performances
Upcoming Tours
Peso Pluma discusses his Exodus Tour in Houston, highlighting the excitement and nerves that come with performing in front of large audiences. He contemplates opening for Bobbi during her show, blending their professional collaborations with personal camaraderie.
[22:22] Peso Pluma: "I can open for you, but I will..."
Stage Presence and Preparation
The duo touches upon stage attire and preparation, with Peso Pluma mentioning the use of cowboy boots as a nod to traditional Mexican aesthetics, though he expresses a desire to evolve his style.
[33:00] Peso Pluma: "Why didn't I bring those here? They sell them everywhere."
Challenges and Reflections
Overcoming Nerves
Peso Pluma admits to feeling nervous before his performances but attributes it to the cold environment rather than fear of the audience.
[06:55] Peso Pluma: "I just use word, you know."
Evolving as an Artist
He reflects on his growth from playing soccer to embracing music full-time, illustrating the transformative journey that led him to fame.
[18:22] Peso Pluma: "Because I loved it. That's my passion."
Conclusion
The episode wraps up with Peso Pluma and Bobbi preparing for an upcoming performance, showcasing their friendly rapport and mutual support. Peso Pluma expresses excitement for both his own show and watching Bobbi's performance, highlighting the blend of professional and personal relationships that make this episode resonate with listeners.
[44:29] Peso Pluma: "This podcast is brought to you by Aura, the most complete online safety toolkit."
Notable Quotes
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Peso Pluma on Learning Spanish:
[03:22] Peso Pluma: "This time next year, we're gonna do an interview in fluent Spanish."
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On Music Genre:
[10:38] Peso Pluma: "I like how you said that."
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On Parenthood:
[07:32] Peso Pluma: "It's hard, but that makes me like..."
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On Artistic Growth:
[18:22] Peso Pluma: "Because I loved it. That's my passion."
Final Thoughts
This episode of The Really Good Podcast offers a heartfelt and humorous glimpse into Peso Pluma's life, balancing discussions about his music with personal anecdotes. Bobbi Althoff's interviewing prowess shines as she navigates the conversation, making it both informative and entertaining for listeners.
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