LEARN LYRICS

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SONG MEANING

“TELÉFONO” is a lively pop duet where Venezuelan-American creator Lele Pons teams up with Spanish sensation Aitana to deliver a break-up masterclass. The singers have finally had enough of a partner who only shows up to apologize after lying, cheating, or feeling lonely. Their simple but powerful solution: switch off the phone, ignore the calls, and reclaim their peace. The repeated line “Hoy he dejado mi teléfono para no llamarte” (“Today I’ve left my phone so I won’t call you”) turns a common object into a symbol of freedom and self-respect.

Packed with catchy hooks, the song blends playful attitude and empowering lyrics to remind listeners that they hold the off button in any toxic relationship. By refusing to answer, posting confident photos, and choosing calm over chaos, Lele and Aitana show that moving on can be as quick as silencing a ringtone—and as fun as dancing to a fresh pop beat.

ARTIST BIO

Eleonora "Lele" Pons Maronese is a dynamic Venezuelan-American singer, actress, and internet sensation known for her vibrant personality and creative flair. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, and raised in Miami, she rose to fame as one of the most-followed creators on Vine before successfully transitioning to YouTube and music.

Lele blends her Latin roots with contemporary sounds, delivering catchy, upbeat tracks in both Spanish and English. Beyond music, she has starred in films and TV, hosted major events like La Voz México, and connects with millions through her podcast, "Best Kept Secrets with Lele Pons." Her work highlights her versatility as an entertainer and her passion for storytelling through multiple platforms.