FDVP (short for Fama, Dinero, Viejas y Poder) is a high-energy confession in which Fuerza Regida recounts the climb from hardship to hedonistic triumph, mixing gratitude and grit in equal measure; over a driving corrido beat, the narrator remembers the days he perrié (struggled), prays to a watchful God, admits he “worked in the bad” to feed his family, and now revels in the rewards he always chased—fame, cash, women, and power—while insisting he is still the same man inside. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of loyalty to friends like Jaime, the cold reality of trafficking “kilos,” and the way society treats you better once you flash money. It is both a victory lap and a cautionary tale, celebrating street-smart resilience and the bittersweet cost of living fast in pursuit of everything the world can offer.
Fuerza Regida is a dynamic Regional Mexican band that originated in San Bernardino, California, in 2015. Initially starting as a cover band, they quickly carved out a unique space by pioneering the popular corridos tumbados style.
The group features JesĂşs OrtĂz Paz as lead vocalist, alongside Samuel Jáimez, Khrystian Ramos, JosĂ© "PelĂłn" GarcĂa, and MoisĂ©s LĂłpez. Their sound masterfully blends traditional genres such as norteño, mariachi, and Sinaloan banda with modern urban influences, including reggaeton, hip-hop, and EDM.
Fuerza Regida has released multiple chart-topping albums like Del Barrio Hasta AquĂ and Adicto, with hits like "Bebe Dame" and "Harley Quinn" earning them widespread acclaim and several prestigious awards. Their innovative fusion and heartfelt storytelling have made them one of the leading voices in contemporary Mexican music, captivating audiences across the United States and Mexico.