Marka Akme’s "Llama" is a heartfelt snapshot of friend-turned-almost-lover drama set against a smooth Latin groove. The singer waits by the phone, knowing that the girl he cares about only calls when she’s sad — a clear sign her current relationship is falling apart. Each chorus pulses with that bittersweet hook “Solo llama cuando muy triste está”, giving us a front-row seat to his growing frustration: he listens, comforts, and secretly wishes he could swoop in, kiss her, and rewrite her love story.
The lyrics mix nostalgia and longing. He remembers picking her up when they were kids and watching her eyes shine by the sea, yet now he’s stuck ordering another strong drink to drown the pain of being just the shoulder she cries on. "Llama" hints at the universal tug-of-war between friendship and romance, spotlighting how hard it is to watch someone you love stay in a toxic relationship. It’s a catchy plea for self-worth, a toast to healthier love, and a reminder that sometimes the right person is the one who has been listening all along.