Deshazte de Mí ("Get Rid of Me") is Malú’s fiery ultimatum wrapped in a pop-flamenco punch. Singing as a woman who spent too long molding herself into the “perfect, submissive, attentive” partner, she finally realises that her lover’s swagger is only a mask for insecurity. The romance was built on sand, leaving her “empty and alone,” and now she is done pretending.
In the chorus she orders him to erase every trace of her, return to his "grey plastic" lies and recycled romances, because she will no longer play along. What begins as a breakup lament flips into an empowering clapback celebrating self-worth, independence, and the courage to walk away when respect disappears. By the last verse she snaps the fairy-tale shut - no happily ever after here - and invites listeners to do the same whenever someone tries to dim their inner light.
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.