LOS ANGELES, CA (October 31, 2024) – After debuting on Apple Music’s Top 10 Mexico chart, emerging force in the música Mexicana scene Tito Double P is now unveiling the music video for chart-topping hit “DOS DÍAS” ft. Peso Pluma from his hard-hitting debut studio album INCÓMODO. The music video for “DOS DÍAS” ft. Peso Pluma is now available on all streaming platforms.
“DOS DÍAS” ft. Peso Pluma captures the complexities of grappling one’s personal worth and the search for emotional fulfillment after experiencing a broken relationship. Exploring themes of disillusionment and detachment, the track reflects the emotional turmoil that often follows such experiences. Swiftly shifting focus towards a more materialistic outlook and the relentless pursuit of wealth, “DOS DÍAS” illustrates how these elements can serve as coping mechanisms for individuals struggling to fill the emotional void left by their relationships. The corridos Mexican music track is enhanced with a modern flair that resonates with contemporary audiences. Through poignant lyrics and evocative melodies, “DOS DÍAS” invites listeners to reflect on their own journeys of healing and the sometimes misguided ways people seek solace in material gains.
The music video, set against a backdrop of a starry night sky, showcases luxury cars and a vibrant array of women basking in the spotlight, symbolizing the abundance of beauty, allure and materialistic items surrounding both Tito Double P and Peso Pluma. However, beneath the glamour that surrounds them, a profound emptiness persists, as neither the material possessions nor any of these women can truly fill the void left by their true love. As the visuals unfold, both Tito Double P and Peso Pluma appear increasingly indifferent to their surroundings, illustrating their longing for deep, genuine emotional fulfillment to highlight the contrast between superficial attraction and authentic love. The night time sky adds a layer of intimacy and introspection to the music video, mirroring the deeper emotional struggles that often emerge during the quiet hours.
Selling out the Youtube Theater in Los Angeles for his December show in just two hours, Tito Double P continues to cement his status as a major force in the music industry with his freshman album INCÓMODO, which dropped in August. The album quickly became a chart-topping success, featuring a lineup of star-studded collaborations with artists such as Peso Pluma, Grupo Frontera, Gabito Ballesteros, Luis R Conriquez, Eslabón Armado and more. Surpassing 14 million monthly Spotify listeners for the second time in his career, Tito Double P secured the no. 38 position on Spotify’s Top Artists Global chart as a first-time entrant in the top 40 on Spotify’s Daily Top Artists list. Additionally, the album itself debuted at no. 1 spot on Top Latin U.S. Albums and earned the no. 7 spot on Apple Music’s Top Albums U.S. list, with four songs landing on Apple Music’s Top 10 Mexico chart – “EL LOKERON” (no. 4), “LINDA” ft. Neton Vega (no. 5), “PRIMO” ft. Natanael Cano (no. 7) and “DOS DÍAS” with Peso Pluma (no. 8) – making Tito the most featured artist on the list. Among the previously released hit tracks, “LOS CUADROS” with Peso Pluma also landed the no. 4 position on Spotify’s Top Songs – Debut Global chart in its first week. Snagging the second spot on both Spotify’s Top Albums Debut Global and Top Albums Debut USA, still remaining on these lists since the album’s release 10 weeks ago, INCÓMODO‘s “EL LOKERON” and “DOS DÍAS” are currently sitting at no. 40 and no. 50 respectively on Spotify’s Top 50 Global chart and four tracks still remain on Spotify Mexico’s Chart – “EL LOKERON” (no. 2), “ESCAPATE” with Chino Pacas (no. 3), “DOS DÍAS” with Peso Pluma (no. 4) and “AY MAMÁ” with Grupo Frontera (no. 7). The album still stands at no. 2 on Spotify’s Top Album Global chart and no.1 on Spotify Mexico’s Top Album Chart propelling him to no. 2 on Spotify Mexico’s Top Artists list. The LP also made a powerful debut on multiple Billboard charts, starting at no. 2 on Top Latin Albums for his first top 10 entry, no. 2 on Regional Mexican Albums for his first entry and top 10 recognition and no. 20 for his first entry on the Billboard 200 chart, with six songs off the album also debuting on Hot Latin Songs.