“Me Voy” is a bittersweet pop cry from Argentina’s own Lali, where every beat feels like a step on a long, emotional road trip. The singer is physically on the move—“Me voy” literally means “I’m leaving”—yet her heart is stuck in a loop, forever circling back to a love she can’t quite reach. She packs her bags of doubts, travels “tan lejos,” and keeps searching inside and out for the missing piece of herself that lives in someone else. Each chorus is both a promise and a plea: I won’t lose you again… if I find you, I’ll never let you go.
At the core of the song is the image of a single key. It’s the key to memories, to second chances, maybe even to the locked door between two souls. Lali sings that she will shout, whisper, break down doors—whatever it takes—to fit that key into the right lock and open a future where distance can’t win. The result is a danceable mix of longing and hope, perfect for anyone who’s ever hit “repeat” on goodbye while secretly planning the comeback.
Mariana "Lali" Espósito is a multi-talented Argentine singer, actress, dancer, and model born in Buenos Aires in 1991. She first captured audiences as a child actress in popular telenovelas like Rincón de Luz, Floricienta, and Chiquititas, before rising to international fame with her lead role in Casi Ángeles.
Between 2007 and 2012, Lali was a key member of the teen pop band Teen Angels, which enjoyed massive success across Latin America, Israel, and Europe. Launching her solo music career in 2014 with the album A Bailar, she blends pop, dance, hip hop, and electronic influences to create dynamic hits. With numerous awards and a strong acting portfolio—including Netflix's Sky Rojo and acclaimed stage performances—Lali Espósito stands out as one of Argentina's most influential contemporary artists.