¿Qué Es Dios? paints Diego Maradona as a modern-day miracle worker whose football feats feel nothing short of divine. The lyrics mix biblical scenes with stadium magic: a hand descends from heaven (a wink at the famous Mano de Dios goal), teammates become the twelve apostles, and Jesus himself advises, “la pelota siempre al Diez” — always give the ball to number ten. Every dribble turns defenders into statues, every goal erupts like a blazing sun, and even the ball falls head-over-heels in love with its velvet-footed partner.
Beyond the pitch, the song shows how Maradona’s artistry soothed a wounded nation. Doves land on the Falkland Islands, symbolizing a longing for peace after the Malvinas war, and crowds from Mexico to Fiorito laugh and cry together, united by the joy of his play. In the end, the singer thanks both Señor Dios and Señor Diez, suggesting that for Argentines, watching Maradona was as close as you could get to witnessing a true miracle.