Mentira is a fiery break-up anthem where Ana Mena and RK trade lines like verbal ping-pong, exposing all the little white lies that have piled up in their relationship. Ana’s verses reveal her moment of clarity: the spark has gone, his eyes give him away, and she is tired of being at his beck and call “para lo que te conviene.” Each time the chorus hits, she stamps a big “Te amo, bebé… ¡mentira!” on every excuse he makes, turning his sweet talk into confetti and reclaiming her self-worth.
RK jumps in to defend himself, insisting that one mistake should not erase the good times, but his protests only highlight the disconnect. Together, their back-and-forth paints a vivid picture of mistrust, frustration, and the messy aftermath of love gone stale. The song’s upbeat reggaeton pulse keeps things danceable, yet the message is crystal clear: when words no longer match actions, the best move is to drop the drama, walk away, and leave those “mentiras” behind.
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.