LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“Yo Ya No Quiero Ná” is Lola Indigo’s fiery way of saying Thanks, but I’m done. In the lyrics she faces down an ex who thinks she still dances only for him, yet Lola flips the script: she is the queen of the deck, playing by her own rules, and any lingering temptation is an apple she has already tasted. The repeated hook “Yo ya no quiero nada” (“I don’t want anything from you anymore”) becomes an anthem of self-worth, letting listeners know that her moves – on the dance floor and in life – are for herself alone.

Packed with playful swagger and mythic imagery (snakes, forbidden fruit, midnight darkness), the song celebrates personal freedom, female empowerment, and the thrill of dancing without strings attached. If someone tries to pull her back into old games, she warns she has a new medicine – confidence – and it is anything but addictive for those who want to control her. In short, Lola Indigo invites us to turn up the beat, reclaim our crown, and dance because we feel like it, not because anyone else demands it.

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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