“Oleada” is Julieta Venegas’s uplifting ode to letting life’s waves carry you into the unknown. The Spanish word oleada means “surge” or “wave”, and throughout the song Julieta rides this symbolic tide with curiosity rather than fear. She admits she has no idea where the current will take her, yet she feels brave because the memories, lessons, and emotions of her past travel with her like a secret suitcase tucked inside her chest.
At its heart, the song is about renewal. Julieta seeks “un lugar en este mundo abierto” - a brand-new spot on the map where no one knows her and she can start from scratch. Still, she refuses to erase her history. Instead, every experience remains “muy dentro de mí,” shaping the person she is today. “Oleada” encourages listeners to embrace change, trust the journey, and honor the stories that made them, even while chasing fresh horizons.
Julieta Venegas Percevault is a celebrated Mexican-American singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, and record producer known for her unique blend of pop rock, indie pop, and folk influences. Born in Long Beach, California, and raised in Tijuana, Mexico, she began her musical journey at a young age and is proficient in 17 instruments including the accordion and guitar.
Rising to fame with her platinum-selling album Limón y Sal (2006), Julieta has become one of the most influential voices in Latin music, earning multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard chart-topping hits such as "Me Voy" and "Andar Conmigo." Throughout her extensive career since 1992, she has evolved artistically, seamlessly blending heartfelt lyricism with a modern alternative sound, captivating audiences across Latin America, Spain, and beyond.