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SONG MEANING

No Te Metas A Mi Facebook is Esteman’s playful yet pointed plea for a little digital breathing room. With a cast of nosy neighbors, gossiping friends, and relentless notification pings, the Colombian singer paints a comical picture of how social media turns private lives into public spectacles. Lines about pokes, inboxes, and endless friend requests capture the absurdity of everyone monitoring everyone else, while the catchy chorus cries out, “Don’t get into my Facebook!” It’s an anthem for anyone who has ever wanted to slam the laptop shut when drama erupts on their wall.

Beneath the humor, the song delivers a smart critique of modern online manners. Esteman shows how we collect hundreds of “friends” but truly connect with only a handful, RSVP to dozens of events we’ll never attend, and celebrate birthdays we would have forgotten without a notification. By exaggerating these everyday habits, the track reminds listeners to set boundaries, value real-world interactions, and resist the pressure to over-share. In short, it’s a fun reminder that sometimes the healthiest click is “close.”

ARTIST BIO

Esteman (Esteban Mateus Williamson), born on May 4, 1984, in Bogotá, Colombia, is a celebrated singer and songwriter known for his unique blend of rock en español, Latin pop, and alternative pop. Rising to fame with his viral hit "No te metas a mi Facebook", Esteman has become a vibrant voice in Latin music, releasing acclaimed albums such as 1er Acto, Caótica Belleza, and Amor Libre.

His music is recognized for its theatrical and colorful style, drawing inspiration from his background in art at Universidad de los Andes. Esteman is also noted for his openness about his identity as an openly gay artist, using his platform to promote inclusivity and break taboos within the music industry. With a feminist outlook and a commitment to challenging traditional machismo in Latin music, Esteman continues to captivate audiences across Colombia, Mexico, the United States, and beyond.

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