LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“Cómo Te Va?” pairs Lola Indigo’s fiery pop sensibility with Beret’s heartfelt delivery to create an anthem that dances on the ruins of a broken relationship. Over a catchy, urban beat, the two singers trade lines that feel like late-night voice notes: Where are you now? How’s life treating you? Their words reveal a story of betrayal and mixed signals—she nurtured the love like a flower while he let it rust, he promised the sky while claiming it never existed. The chorus repeats like a stubborn memory you can’t swipe away, showing how hard it is to forget someone who once felt like air in your lungs.

At its core, the song is a tug-of-war between lingering affection and hard-earned self-respect. Lola’s verses radiate determination: she refuses to be the “first” or the “love of his life,” choosing instead to heal on her own terms. Beret answers with regret, admitting he never found the right words before it was too late. Together they paint a vivid picture of two people orbiting the same heartache—close enough to feel the pull, wise enough to know a reunion would only reopen the wound. It’s a bittersweet reminder that sometimes the bravest move is letting the beat carry you forward while the past fades into the chorus’s final echo.

ARTIST BIO

Miriam Doblas Muñoz, better known as Lola Índigo, is a dynamic Spanish singer, songwriter, and dancer from Madrid, raised in Huétor-Tájar, Granada. She first captured public attention in 2017 on Operación Triunfo, Spain’s popular music reality show, before launching a successful solo career blending Latin pop, reggaeton, and electropop.

Her debut single, "Ya No Quiero Ná," became an instant hit in Spain, earning triple platinum certification and topping charts with its feminist lyrics and contagious rhythm. Lola Índigo is celebrated for her electrifying performances that combine powerful vocals with charismatic choreography. Over a brief but impressive career, she has scored multiple awards including MTV Europe Music Awards for Best Spanish Act in 2019 and 2024. Her albums Akelarre and La Niña highlight her artistic evolution, and she continues to influence the Latin music scene with collaborations across Spain and Latin America.

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