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Maria Blaya, the Brazilian singer-songwriter, teams up with Spanish sensation Natalia Lacunza to deliver an infectious break-up anthem that feels like a fresh sea breeze. In No Estás the narrator finally catches her breath after a suffocating relationship, taking “cuatro pasos para atrás” to see things clearly. She admits past regret, yet her focus now is crystal-clear: “Solo te pido ser feliz”—but happiness will be on her own terms. The repeated plea “No quiero que vengas, no quiero que vuelvas aquí” is not anger, it’s liberation; she has stopped “mirando” at her ex with the old longing, because he is no longer inside her.

The song paints a vivid picture of emotional release: she invites her former lover to “quédate tu pena” while she escapes to the sea and takes flight. With dreamy synth-pop textures and a chorus that sticks in your head, No Estás turns heartbreak into a victory dance. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most empowering words in English—or Spanish—are “you are not in me anymore.”

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