N5 is Lali’s unapologetic confession of a fiery, secret romance that can’t be contained. Over a pulsating beat she paints the scene of two women drawn to each other like magnets: the tension is playful yet intense, bullets of desire are welcomed, and a quiet “perra” turns into a fierce lover who “muerde la almohada.” The title nods to the legendary Chanel No. 5 perfume, the only thing she wants on her partner’s skin as they leave the dance floor for a more private stage.
The chorus celebrates raw attraction and fearless freedom: they “rompieron la tarima” performing together, slipped away to the hotel room, and turned every stolen encounter into a headline-worthy scandal. Cameras flash, rumors swirl, but the song is really about owning queer desire, living in the moment, and savoring pleasure with confidence and glamour. Lali invites listeners to embrace their boldest selves, wear nothing but attitude and a spritz of Chanel, and dance like the world is watching—because it definitely is.
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.