Feel the congas spark and the brass section roar. “Mi Mayor Venganza” is India’s fiery salsa manifesto of self-worth and karma. Instead of battling for a two-timing boyfriend, the singer cheerfully “gives” him to the other woman, labeling him mala suerte (bad luck). Her coolest, most delicious revenge? Knowing that, with time, the new partner will discover the same lies, suffer the same heartbreak and realize too late that the man was never worth the fight.
Packed with witty taunts and contagious rhythms, the song flips the usual love-triangle drama into an anthem of freedom. India celebrates walking away unharmed—laughing, dancing and newly liberated—while the cheater’s flames burn someone else. It is a high-energy reminder that the best payback is to live joyfully, let karma do its work and keep on dancing.
La India, born Linda Bell Viera Caballero in 1969, is a celebrated Puerto Rican singer and songwriter known for her powerful voice and contributions to salsa, Latin pop, and house music. Raised in New York's South Bronx, she began her singing career in the 1980s and quickly became a distinctive figure in the Latin music scene. Her stage name, given by her grandmother, reflects her striking features and vibrant spirit.
La India rose to fame with her salsa albums produced by legendary musicians like Eddie Palmieri and Sergio George, earning multiple Grammy and Latin Grammy nominations. She is recognized as "The Princess of Salsa," noted for her emotional intensity and empowering lyrics. With numerous chart-topping hits and awards, La India continues to inspire fans worldwide with her passionate performances and enduring legacy.