LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Maria José teams up with reggaeton legend Ivy Queen to deliver a fierce anthem of female empowerment. Right from the first lines they call out the “necias” (silly) songs that reduce women to bodies, reminding the world that behind every smile and sway there is cerebro and corazón. With a playful “Ay ay ay,” the chorus announces the arrival of “las que mandan,” the ladies who rock their skirts, live life on their own terms, and demand respect. The message is crystal clear: women are more than appearance or sex appeal—they are love, strength, and limitless potential.

The track is also a rallying cry of unity. Maria José and Ivy Queen invite todas las mujeres to sing loud, march together, and show that “sí se puede.” They flip the script on macho culture, reminding men that everyone is born of a woman and that true power is shared. Backed by a dance-ready beat, the lyrics celebrate sisterhood, self-confidence, and equality, turning the dance floor into a space of liberation and mutual respect. Press play, feel the rhythm, and join the chorus of those who “se ponen bien la falda” and change the world while they dance.

ARTIST BIO

María José Loyola Anaya, known professionally as María José or "La Josa," is a celebrated Mexican singer, dancer, and actress born in Mexico City in 1976. She began her musical journey as the lead vocalist of the iconic 1990s pop group Kabah before launching a successful solo career in 2006. With six studio albums to her name, María José has made a significant impact on Latin pop and pop rock scenes, known for her powerful vocals and dynamic performances.

Beyond singing, she has showcased her talents as a flamenco and ballet dancer and has ventured into television as a host and judge on popular shows like "La Voz" and "México tiene talento." María José's music blends pop, soul, and Latin rhythms, earning her several platinum certifications and a devoted fanbase across Latin America. Her passion for music and performance continues to inspire audiences worldwide.

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