Para Ti Sería feels like a late-night conversation with your own heart. At first the singer stands tall, claiming “yo no te pido nada” and insisting the other person can no longer hurt her. Yet every line betrays how much she still vibrates with memories: shared jokes, familiar smiles, the once-cosmic bond of “tierra y estrellas.” The chorus flips the brave front on its head: “quédate otro día,” she pleads, because her heartbeat still belongs to that one special someone. The song captures that tug-of-war between pride and vulnerability, where you pretend you are over it but secretly crave just one more moment together.
Musically bright and lyrically bittersweet, the duet with Nek turns the inner struggle into a dialogue. Both voices circle around the idea that real love is unmistakable; no amount of new arms or fresh distractions can blur what they shared. By the end the distance shrinks, past and present merge, and the refrain “para ti sería” becomes a quiet confession: I tried to let go, but my heart is still yours.
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.