A cool costume reveal turned into a fandom debate over who wore the mask first.
JOP's Spider-Man Concert Moment Has Peso Pluma Fans Talking
JOP is getting his flowers and a little side-eye at the same time. The Fuerza Regida frontman reportedly made a memorable entrance at a recent New York City concert, pulling up in oversized Timberlands and popping out in a Spider-Man costume before dramatically unmasking for the crowd. It was a genuinely cool moment, the kind of theatrical touch that makes a show feel like an event. The only problem, according to a certain corner of the fandom, is that another Mexican superstar supposedly got there first.
Peso Pluma Fans Say He Did It First
Peso Pluma fans were quick to point out that their guy has been doing the Spider-Man bit for a while. Peso, whose spider imagery ties back to his Génesis era, is known for slipping on the Spider-Man mask midway through his sets, embracing the character and dancing around in it. Fans say he pulled the look out on more than one occasion, including a show in San Antonio, long before JOP swung into the conversation. To them, JOP going full web-slinger reads less like a fresh idea and more like borrowing a page from Peso's playbook.
Nobody Owns Spider-Man
Here is where a little perspective helps. Peso Pluma did not invent Spider-Man, and dressing as one of the most popular superheroes on the planet is hardly a patented move. Plenty of artists across every genre have used costumes and alter egos to spice up a live show, and a beloved comic book character is about as open-source as an idea gets. If two of regional Mexican music's biggest names both landed on the same crowd-pleasing gag, that might say more about Spider-Man's universal appeal than about anybody copying anybody.
Why Fans Are So Protective
It is also worth remembering that costume reveals have become a whole language in this scene, a way for artists to signal personality and give fans a viral clip to spread. In that context, borrowing energy from a proven bit is almost expected. Still, the timing gives fans plenty to chew on, especially since JOP and the wider corrido tumbado scene are always being measured against each other. Peso Pluma's stature makes any overlap feel loaded. He was one of the most-streamed artists in the world in 2023, landing in Spotify's global top five that year, so when something looks like it echoes his branding, his fans notice and they defend it. Whether JOP intended a tribute, a coincidence, or a little friendly one-upmanship is impossible to say without him spelling it out.
The Least Dramatic Truth
The most likely truth is the least dramatic one. Two showmen independently reached for a guaranteed pop of energy, and the internet did what it always does, which is turn a fun costume into a courtroom. JOP's entrance was a hit, Peso Pluma's version came first, and both can be true without anybody needing to file a claim on the Spider-Man suit. If the biggest controversy in regional Mexican music this week is who wore the mask better, that is a pretty harmless problem to have. Let the fans argue it out in the comments and let the artists keep putting on a show.
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