LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Ciudad de Papel paints a vivid picture of a woman who feels like she is living in a fragile paper city, torn between blazing passion and the cuts of her own vulnerability. At first she begs for distance – closing the curtains on a world that exhausts her – so she can sit with her bruises, her “cristales bajo los pies,” and the storms swirling inside. That quiet pause is not weakness; it is a strategic retreat where she can let her inner fire burn safely, nurse the scratches on her skin, and find strength in the silence.

When she finally throws the curtains open again, she emerges fiercer than ever. Malú turns the ruins she once hid behind into bricks for a stronger self, ready to “bailar con su dolor” and love with the same fire that once threatened to consume her delicate city. The song celebrates vulnerability as part of resilience: acknowledging hurt, letting it burn, then using the flames to rebuild. It is an anthem for anyone who needs a moment of stillness before returning to the dance floor of life, emboldened by every scar.

ARTIST BIO

María Lucía Sánchez Benítez, known professionally as Malú, is a celebrated Spanish singer with Cuban roots, born in Madrid in 1982. Renowned for her powerful vocals, Malú masterfully blends flamenco, copla, and pop music, creating an emotive and captivating sound.

Malú's illustrious career began in 1998, and she quickly rose to fame with hits such as "Aprendiz," "Como Una Flor," and "No Voy a Cambiar." She is also recognized as the niece of the legendary guitarist and composer Paco de Lucía, which highlights her deep musical heritage. With numerous platinum albums and awards throughout her career, Malú continues to be a prominent figure in Spanish music, delighting fans worldwide with her passionate performances and heartfelt lyrics.

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