Esta Soy Yo bursts with pop energy and a fearless declaration of identity. The singer repeats “y esta soy yo” (“and this is me”) while listing every quirky label others pin on her: a book without a plot, a black-and-white photo, a dog without an owner. She freely admits she can be moody, lost in dreams, or unsure of right and wrong, yet she turns each “flaw” into a badge of individuality. By calling herself “a species in extinction,” she proudly suggests that authenticity is rare and worth protecting.
In the final verses, the song flips from self-reflection to empowerment. She is not Cinderella, not someone’s missing puzzle piece, and definitely not the girl others imagined. Instead she claims that now is her moment, she refuses to give up, and she will not waste another second living by someone else’s script. The result is a catchy reminder to every listener: embrace your quirks, own your story, and let the world adjust to you.
Raquel del Rosario Macías is the talented Spanish singer best known as the lead vocalist of the band El Sueño de Morfeo (Morpheus' Dream). Born in Gran Canaria in 1982, Raquel began writing songs at the age of 14 and became a self-taught musician before forming the group that blends pop rock and Celtic influences.
With her heartfelt songwriting and captivating voice, Raquel has led El Sueño de Morfeo to national and international recognition, including representing Spain at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013. Her music beautifully combines powerful melodies with Celtic-inspired sounds, making her a unique and beloved figure in Spanish pop music.