Maldición is Lola Indigo’s fiery tribute to the thrill of being mala—the “bad girl” everyone secretly roots for. Joined by Colombian rapper Lalo Ebratt, the Spanish singer turns temptation into a party, mixing biblical imagery (“Padre, Hijo y Espíritu Santo”) with nightclub swagger. She owns her inner “Lucifer dentro de una mujer,” bragging that sin tastes too good to regret and daring anyone to decide who is truly wicked. The chorus chants mala, muy mala like a hypnotic spell, reminding us that sometimes the most irresistible curse is confidence itself.
Beneath its pulsing dembow beat, the song flips the classic idea of repentance on its head—“el que peca y reza, empata” (“whoever sins and prays breaks even”). Here, sin and salvation dance together at midnight, sparks fly, and an “exorcism en el cuarto” becomes pure flirtation. “Maldición” celebrates embracing your shadow, letting the flames of desire light up the dance floor, and proving that a little mischief can be the most liberating soundtrack of all.
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.