“Fibra J58” Lyrics by Beny Jr, El Guincho is a latest Spanish song from SAMURAI II in the voices of Beny Jr, El Guincho. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Fibra J58” song lyrics are also written by Beny Jr, El Guincho. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America.
The song talks about Beny’s confidence and hunger, moving through the streets with style, money, and pressure. He compares himself to stars like Messi and Maradona, saying he leads while others copy. The mood is tough and flashy, mixing fashion, cars, and crew energy, with El Guincho adding a sharp, futuristic feel about winning, staying alert, and never needing approval.
Letra de Fibra J58 – Beny Jr
[Letra de “Fibra J58”]
[Intro]
No es que yo no quise ser rey
Bueno, rey, solo—, para mí solo hay uno
Dios quiso así
[Verso 1]
To’s quieren ser Beny (¿Qué?), to’s quieren la moda (Paw)
Cero tragos de Henny, nubla, si te veo en mi zona (Grr)
Nike Force, no Fendi (¿Qué?), lumi que te traiciona (Nah)
Quieto mi carro ready, brr, muere por Barcelona (Skrrt)
Suena como motora (Prr)
To’ el mundo pa’l suelo, voy tapa’o por si trae cola (Trae cola)
Sé que esto es como Nelly, tú te mueve’ a lo Nora
Cazamo’ al ave fénix, futurе, ya no miro la hora (Okey, okey)
Leo Mеssi sin Barcelona, tú solo suena’ si te apoyas
Tú me hacías de telonero, cero bandido, come polla’
Sos Madonna, si yo le tiro, se desploma
Giro con guantes en silencio y queda tirado como un coma (Skrrt, skrrt)
Yo no soy arte y nunca copio (Copio), corte de opio (Ah)
Te lo dijimo’, fuera el Opium, te di con vaso, fue por ocio (Okey)
Pase, casi ni salgo ‘el case
¿Qué hace enemigo en mi barrio? Siempre la asomo pa’l que pase (Cra)
[Puente]
Pasta, no Roma (No)
Nesta (??)
Cresta flow cromo (Cromo)
Pasta, no Roma (No, no)
Yeah, yeah
[Verso 2]
Cocino la pasta, no esto’ en Roma (No, no)
Tamos’ hablando de altas coma’ (Coma’)
Tiene perro frágil, se doma
Yo voy con lobos como el de Konan (Skrrt)
100K por tarima, menos de hora (Hora, hora)
10K blanca armando, soy Maradona (Pew)
Cuando me ve hace nada (Nada), tú me temes a mí (Mí)
Yo no voy con manada, solo por si te cruzo, ski (Ski)
Calle no son de nada (Nada), quiere parecerse a mí (A mí)
Vive en un cuento de hadas, Disney, Guincho, diles de mí
[Estribillo]
Suenan toa’ las pistola’ (Grr)
Guerra con paz no mola
Vende a su equipo si no hay ola’ (¿Eh?)
Suenan toa’ las pistola’ (Grr)
Toa’ las manos pa’l suelo
Cuando me enojo, rompo, khoya (Chin)
[Verso 3]
15, ya voy con 23
Veintipico, me muevo, chef
No son pesas, no hago twerk
E’ CR9, fuego a la vez (Oh)
Volteretas de atleta pa’ ganarte un vuelo a los jet (Wow, wow)
No me llames “Ozuna”, con el O—, pa’ (??) express (No soy)
Presiona todo eso (Eso)
6 a.m. espero el fin del progreso
Pre-Pre— (Pre—), presione’, saco escama (-cama)
17 es mi precio, pero para ti, 23 (Ja), ja
[Interludio]
Es la G con la B
Champions Street, n!gga
Swee, swee, swee, swee
[Estribillo]
Suena como motora
To’ el mundo pa’l suelo, voy tapa’o por si trae cola (Grr, paw)
Suenan toa’ las pistola’ (Paw)
Guerra con paz no mola (Paw, paw, paw)
Vende a su equipo si no hay ola’
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Fibra J58 Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
He says it’s not that he didn’t want power or success, but for him there is only one true king, which is God. Everything happened the way it was meant to, not by ego but by destiny.
[Verso 1]
He starts by saying everyone wants to be like him and copy his style, his sound, and his wave. He makes it clear he doesn’t need to follow luxury trends or drink to feel important. He moves confidently in his own area, always alert, protecting himself and his space. His car, his presence, and his energy feel loud and unstoppable, like a motorbike. He feels ahead of his time, focused on the future, not watching the clock anymore. He compares himself to a star who shines even without a team, while others only get attention when someone supports them. He looks down on people who once stood before him as openers, saying they were never real or tough. He flexes his power by saying one move from him can make others collapse. He stays quiet but dangerous, striking without noise and leaving impact. He insists he doesn’t copy anyone and doesn’t pretend to be art, he does his own thing naturally. He warns others they were already told they don’t belong in his space. He treats clashes casually, like a game, not emotional. He keeps his circle tight and doesn’t move around much unless needed. When he sees enemies near his neighborhood, he’s always ready, watching closely and prepared to react to anyone who crosses his path.
[Puente]
Here he repeats that he’s focused on money, not fantasy or history. His style shines and stands out, sharp and metallic. It’s a short reminder that cash, image, and flow matter more to him than empty symbols.
[Verso 2]
He plays with words to say he’s making money, not traveling for pleasure. He’s talking about big numbers and serious income. He feels others are weak and easy to control, while he moves with strong people like wolves. He gets paid heavily for performances in very little time. He compares his skill with money and work to legendary figures, showing confidence. When people see him now, they fear him, even if they didn’t before. He doesn’t move in big groups, staying independent and careful. He says the streets don’t belong to anyone, but many still try to imitate his image. He ends by calling out fake lifestyles, saying some people live in fantasy worlds while his story is real.
[Estribillo]
This part talks about constant tension and danger around him. Loud sounds and chaos represent street pressure. He says peace mixed with conflict doesn’t work, and loyalty disappears when things get hard. People switch sides easily. When he shows anger, the reaction is strong and destructive. It’s about dominance, fear, and control, with everyone forced to respect his presence and singerity.
[Verso 3]
He talks about age and growth, saying he’s young but already moving smart and focused like a professional. He’s not showing off physically for attention, but his talent still shines brightly. He compares himself to top athletes, saying success requires flips, effort, and risk to reach private jets and high life. He rejects being compared to others, wanting his own name and lane. He works nonstop, even early mornings, waiting for progress to pay off. Pressure brings money, and prices go up based on who’s asking. His value changes depending on respect, showing confidence in his worth.
[Interludio]
This is a quick shout-out to their crew and street identity, celebrating unity, success, and energy with playful sounds and hype.
[Estribillo]
He repeats the image of loud movement and danger, with everyone forced to stay down while he stays covered and alert. The noise, conflict, and betrayal themes return, showing that survival means staying ready, powerful, and never trusting calm situations too much.
Fibra J58 Song Detail
| Song Title | Fibra J58 |
| Release Date | December 29, 2025 |
| Album | SAMURAI II |
| Singer(s) | Beny Jr, El Guincho |
| Musician(s) | Beny Jr, El Guincho |
| Lyricist(s) | Beny Jr, El Guincho |
| Language | Spanish |
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Fibra J58 song?
A. Fibra J58 song is sung by Beny Jr, El Guincho.
Q. Who wrote Fibra J58 lyrics?
A. Fibra J58 lyrics are penned by Beny Jr, El Guincho.
Q. Who has given the music of Fibra J58 song?
A. Fibra J58 music is composed and produced by Beny Jr, El Guincho.
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