Picture yourself in a smoky twilight bar, old songs crackling through the speakers and the scent of a Cuba libre in the air. That is where Ana Mena’s "Duecentomila Ore" begins: a young woman sits alone at dinner, replaying every sweet taste and sharp sting of a love that keeps slipping through her fingers. She did not plan to fall for a "ragazzo di strada," yet his easy lies and electric charm pulled her in. Now, as night falls, she flips the fragile petals of a mental “m’ama non m’ama” daisy, wondering if tonight will bring passion or disappointment.
The title means 200,000 hours – a playful exaggeration of how long longing can feel when you keep circling the same love-and-leave routine. Each chorus hits like a burst of Latin pop energy: they meet, they burn brightly for a single, stolen hour, then darkness sweeps in and the waiting starts all over again. Beneath the dance-floor sparkle is a bittersweet truth: sometimes the hottest romances are also the most fleeting, and the only thing that lasts is the echo of the music and the clock that just won’t stop ticking.
Ana Mena Rojas, born on February 25, 1997, in Estepona, Andalusia, Spain, is a dynamic Spanish singer and actress known for her captivating pop and dance-pop music. She began her career as a young actress in 2009 with the TV film Marisol, la película and gained early recognition by winning Disney’s musical reality show My Camp Rock 2 in 2010.
Ana's music journey took off in 2016 with her debut single "No Soy Como Tú Crees." She achieved widespread popularity in both Spain and Italy, especially after her hit collaboration "D'estate non Vale" with Fred De Palma in 2018. With multiple platinum and gold certifications across Europe, Ana Mena continues to grow as one of the most streamed Spanish artists, blending vibrant rhythms with emotional lyrics. Her recent albums, Índex (2018) and Bellodrama (2023), showcase her evolution as a versatile artist bridging cultures through music.